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													 	  | BuyMeThisDress wrote: |  	  | ...or the character freezes like hypnotized...
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 Variation on a theme: Someone is so lost in thought while they're pouring a drink (tea, coffee, whatever) the cup fills up and stuff is pouring out onto the floor and someone has to yell at them before they snap out of it.
 
 And for the smokers, there's the person with a cigarette so lost in thought, he's  got about six inches of burnt ash hanging off the end.
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													I love this thread. There are so many clichés in Japanese dramas.
 
One that strikes me as SO cliché: Whenever a character is gathering courage, you see him or her clenching fists. (It�fs like watching subtitles without words.)
 
Another one: When a character is hungry, his or her stomach sounds a balloon being stretched out. (This one is like �ghearing�h subtitles.) _________________ Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. |  |   
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													 	  | EstherM wrote: |  	  | ^ Japan has a long way to go   
 Two cliches I noticed recently.
 
 - The same Metropolitan Police Headquarter is used in every other mystery drama - we always get the same shot from above ... let me not get started on Sky Tree shots.
 
 -Slapping people (often forehead) in normal day-to-day situations - whether it's for comedy purpose or to show a banter between couples or colleagues, I feel it's always wrong. Unless the purpose is of course to portray DV, a fight between criminals etc
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 Sky Tree shots. LMAO!
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													 	  | EstherM wrote: |  	  | - The same Metropolitan Police Headquarter is used in every other mystery drama - we always get the same shot from above ... let me not get started on Sky Tree shots.
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 Sorry EstherM, but the other day I read this synopsis for this season's "Hancho 6"
 
 It�fs the sixth season of the popular police drama starring Sasaki Kuranosuke. This time Azumi (Sasaki) and his team have to work together to solve various cases under the shadow of Tokyo Sky Tree in Oshiage, Tokyo.
 
 
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													 	  | gaijinmark wrote: |  	  | This one showed up at the end of episode 8 of 'Tokyo Bandwagon': coughing up blood. It's the only way we know someone has a terminal disease. Don't they have TB vaccine in Japan??  | 
 
 
    Apparently not. _________________
 
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													 	  | Eve wrote: |  	  |    Apparently not. | 
 At least in the world of dramas.
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													 	  | gaijinmark wrote: |  	  | Two toothbrushes. When a couple start living together they always show a shot where there are now two toothbrushes in the cup. And the woman's is almost always pink. 
 I guess if the guy comes home and only finds one toothbrush it means she hit the road. Better check that bank account!
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 We're watching Boku no Ita Jikan (ALS show) and sure enough the female protagonist asks the brother of the male protagonist if he's ok with her toothbrush being left there. It was pretty well done in this case, though. I think it's one of those cliches I really like actually haha.
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