![]() Granted it was for a silly role playing game but that didn’t stop everyone from worshiping her. It was only after they gave Thompson free rein to keep bringing her back that the milk went sour. They needed a hacker and it was a time of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (hence the name of the episode.) She was not a bad addition either as many who now oppose her (including me) liked her and her perky attitude back then. We must also not forget that, in her first appearance, Charlie actually did have a function on the show as opposed to being just the Poochy of the Supernatural universe. Maybe he was pressured by the show’s critics for lack of female characters. Why did Thompson gender swap his stand-in? Your guess is as good as mine. She does all of these better than either of them every time she's around, and they feel so impressed they turn into mouthpieces of her praise and validation. She has Dean's wit and badassery, Castiel's adorable dorkyness, and Sam's smarts and tendency to attract the dark and the supernatural. ![]() That's why his creation is a mix of all three protagonists. ![]() He doesn't dream of dating any of the protagonists like fanfiction writers do, rather he wants to be one of them, or all of them, and outshine them at everything. Charlie is his gender swapped self-insert. Making her far from a possible girlfriend is a sure way to make them shower her with as much focus and affection as possible without risking the wrath of a love-interest allergic fandom.Īnother reason why Charlie is nobody’s girlfriend is her creator. What they overlook however is the fact that Charlie doesn't have to be the object of Sam or Dean's sexual interest in order to be the orbital center of their love. In fact most are quick to site her sexual orientation. Many viewers don't assign Charlie the label presumably because she doesn’t have one of the major traits of a Sue: she isn't the object of affection for any of the main characters. I will attempt to prove that Charlie is indeed a Mary Sue using only her appearance in this episode and this TV Tropes article as my reference. While a trope page does not have to go through YKTTW before it is created, it is suggested that a page goes through the system first so that the page can be made better before it is created.Now before you tell me the accusation gets thrown around a lot and that Charlie is not a Mary Sue but a representation of a strong woman and the LGBT community(both of which I’m willing to take on and debunk in the comments) read this review. ", YKTTW, where other users, who are called "tropers", can give examples or suggest ideas to make the page better. Trope pages are usually created through a system called "You know that thing where. For example, the page for the antihero trope has a list of works that have different types of antiheroes. ![]() Trope pages are the opposite of articles on works: after describing the trope, it lists the trope's appearances in different media. ![]() A page on a work has a summary of what the work is about, as well as the tropes that are seen in the work. It also describes topics such as science, philosophy, politics, and history under its Useful Notes section. It has since added other television series, movies, books, plays, professional wrestling, video games, anime, manga, comic strips and books, fan fiction, and other subjects, including Internet works such as Wikipedia, which is called "The Other Wiki" on the website. TV Tropes started by focusing on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Unlike other wikis such as Wikipedia, it covers tropes in a casual and funny way. It originally covered only television and movie tropes, but has since added other media such as books, comics, video games, advertisements, and toys. TV Tropes, also called Television Tropes and Idioms, is a wiki that collects tropes seen in movies, television shows, video games, books, and other media. English, German (translation occurring slowly in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Swedish, Italian, Esperanto, and Quenya, among others) ![]()
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