Conversations:
- One character has something important to say, something that will change everything but when they are about to say what they need to say, the other person will interrupt but then will say, “Sorry, go ahead.” But will be told “No, you go ahead.” And as a result, whatever it is the other person says will result in main character not saying what they were about to say. Even worse if afterwards the other person says, “I’m sorry, you were going to say something.”
- Two people will often converse while one stares out the window, with their back to the other. When an emotional point is made, the first person will turn around.
- If the driver is speaking to the passenger, they will spend an impossibly long time staring at the passenger instead of at the road. Somehow they NEVER rear end the car in front of them.
- Any character, whether serious or joking, saying the oh so tired line in response to a question, “I could tell you but I’d have to kill you.”
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