On the drive to Judy Tarr's horse camp, Sherwood and I were talking about tropes which function as a warning sign, either of extreme badness or at least of stories we are sure not to enjoy.

Sherwood's nominee was serial killers. My nominees were Satan and Satanists (unless it's a comedy) and all stories in which abortion laws lead to ridiculous dystopias. For instance, "Because abortion has been banned and it's illegal to kill fetuses, parents now have the right to kill their children after birth and before age eighteen." (Actual book. I read that on the back cover, and my eyes rolled so hard they almost flew out of their sockets and bounced against the opposite wall.) And as I have ranted about before, I generally dislike stories in which infidelity or zombies play a very large role.

The ultimate Sherwood and Rachel scarer-offer would be, "Because abortion has been banned/legalized/made mandatory, parents have the right to kill adulterers. A serial killer takes advantage of this situation to create zombies to help him worship Satan." (Abort: a YA dystopia. Also, cats have been banned and the government controls heterosexuals.)

What are your Tropes of Ultimate Loathing?
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From: [identity profile] james-nicoll.livejournal.com


Rape as plot parsley. Torture as a valid method all the good guys are doing (Special shout-out to Gini Koch for having her hero taunt a prisoner with the hero's intention to kill the prisoner's loved ones).
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From: [personal profile] sovay


(Special shout-out to Gini Koch for having her hero taunt a prisoner with the hero's intention to kill the prisoner's loved ones).

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From: [identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com


YES THIS.

I will put down books and turn off TV shows when they feature this.

And the shout out? D:

From: [identity profile] james-nicoll.livejournal.com


So of course today's book began with 50 pages of torture...
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