![]() Given a choice between getting a laugh or moving the story forward, getting the laugh will almost always take priority.įlanderization doesn't have to be a bad thing - sometimes it can be used to expand on a background character's personality when they are brought to the foreground, or make an otherwise bland character stand out more. In general, comedies, especially sitcoms, fall into the trap of Flanderization because Character Development is far less important than Rule of Funny. If it is simply about how the character is different early on before the writers know what to do with them, that is Characterization Marches On. ![]() Note that the key to this trope is in how the process is a gradual thing: the character starts relatively normal with a few quirks, the quirks become more prominent, then the quirks gradually become the character.
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