What is a common story element you see a lot that bothers you, but that you GENUINELY don't see other people complaining about left and right on this here internet. Like I really don't know if "people only date their coworkers" bothers anyone else like it bothers me.
But be honest! Don't just be like "the NYC characters live in apartments that are too big, has anyone pointed that out yet", yes they have.
(It was just impossibly weird for me on "The Flash" when Iris had a bachelorette party with her dad's girlfriend, her husband's co-worker, and her husband's friend's girlfriend. Get some friends girl!)
Nicely avoided on "Young Justice" where S1 ends with everyone paired off, and then time jump to S2 where some of them aren't together anymore because...why would they be? https://twitter.com/yarrriv/status/1315091815314399232?s=19
"Hey give me your pointless complaints", that always gets a response on here.
I feel like queer characters don't have enough queer friends/queer social life on a lot of shows, although this might be explained by selection effects.
Related to the general lack of outside social lives I guess.
Since probably a lot of LGBT people have LGBT friends through dating and specifically queer activities, parallel to/overlapping with their friends from school and work etc. So a workplace drama might not show that. It can feel off sometimes though, IMO.
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