The (badly written) trope description is of someone playing along with someone else's incorrect impression. The example seems to fit for me.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanWondering if we think we should maybe split this into two pages, one about the radio show, one about the HBO series? There's a number of differences in the radio show (apart from it being non-animated): -Karl insults Steve -Ricky gets angry at Karl more (it seems to me) -Due to it being in the mid 1990s to early 2000s some dated references -Steve and Ricky have bigger roles -Occasional records + competitions -Some episodes are lost forever
If nothing else I think we should split the page into two folders, one for each because due to the differences between the two shows it can be a bit confusing at the moment. (Or maybe three folders, one for tropes that apply to both, one to HBO series, one to XFM series). Any thoughts are welcome.
Hide / Show RepliesTwo pages would probably be superfluous, but I think the folder idea is a good one.
Edited by 24.150.86.20Is Karl Pilkington's Ensemble Dark Horse status really YMMV? Ricky and Steve discuss it frequently.
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I can't for the life of me figure out what the Sure, Let's Go with That example actually has to do with Sure, Let's Go with That. I can't help but think that the troper was thinking of a different trope entirely, but darned if I can think of which one it might be. Any ideas?
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