Okay, is it just me, or does the show somewhat imply that if the viewer is over the age of 13(such as a parent watching the show with their kids), they were a member of the Kids Next Door, but where decommissioned. If so, what would that be called?
This entry needs to be expanded according to How To Write An Example:
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanI feel the formating of episode titles needs to be a little bit more consistent, so I'm just going to switch everything to this format:
"Op: ACRONYM"
Hope no one minds!
Hide / Show RepliesSorry. During my last edit, I footzed that up. The tropers need to get together and decide what the format is going to be.
Should we change the character images? I found a Photobucket site that has loads of good shots of the characters.
I'M GOING TO GET OUT OF THE U.S, WITH OR WITHOUT YOU!!!Whenever mentionning an episode title, it should be as exact as possible, and corresponding to what the episode itself display. So, the episodes here having a fairly coherent naming convention, they should always be:
"Operation: A.C.R.O.N.Y.M."
No abbreviation, colon after "Operation", and no period missing (including the last one).
Edited by StFanI'm not sure if giving a Made Of Win on that page would lead to someone reverting the page header, so I'll just say it here - that is a great header, especially the TV Tropes backronym. ^_^
"And for the first time in weeks, I felt the boredom go away!" Hide / Show Replies
"[Mrs. Thompson] turned out to actually be a rather decent sort in the end. (Well, not decent enough to bend the rules and excuse Numbuh Four's bad schoolwork, even though he was the one who broke the curse, but still decent compared to most adults on the show.)"
Justified. Numbuh Four's homework is shown two or three times at least to be impossibly bad. He even gets the Delightful Children (who've been hiring kid thugs to steal homework) in trouble when they swipe it.
Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving. -Terry Pratchett