The Happy Ending trope as used in popular culture. Most stories just end happily, with the villain defeated (or the basic problem resolved) and the heroes … Earn Your · Override · Surprisingly |
A 2011–13 ABC Sitcom which followed a group of six friends: a former couple, Alex and Dave; Alex's sister Jane, and her other half Brad; their chronically ... |
The basic idea of this trope is that a cast of characters in a story go through a lot more hardship, anguish, and grief than is really necessary. Golden Ending · Call of Duty: WWII · Video Games · Anime & Manga |
A sudden plot-twist comes around that yields a happier ending than one could have logically expected. |
When some viewers don't believe that an ending that the creator intended to be optimistic is optimistic enough. Only the Leads Get a Happy... · Anime & Manga · Video Games · Animated Films |
A story has an Ambiguous Ending. Did Bob win? Did Alice survive? Did the world find out what really happened? Either we just don't know, or Word of God says ... |
You can't have happy endings in sitcoms, not really, because if everyone's happy, the show would be over, and above all else, the show...has to keep going. |
Main Characters · Alex Kerkovich · Jane Kerkovich-Williams · Dave Rose · Max Blum A.K.A. Joseph Reynolds · Brad Williams: · Penny Hartz. Played By: Casey Wilson. |
Tropes: · In the film's opening scene, Eve poisons her mom with sedatives, putting her into a coma before she dies. She later aids in Georges' suicide attempt. |
20 дек. 2023 г. · A director/author/etc. writes what he thinks is a Happy Ending. Surely, nobody could think of a more wonderful, uplifting way to conclude this story! |
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