![]() The protagonist of Melody makes expository summaries of every single chapter.Replacing them is a melange of young players and veterans, giving the club a dramatically new look on and off the ice.īut the player they named captain on Tuesday is the same player they would have picked back in July, the player who’s been viewed as “captain material” by the Blue Jackets ever since he was taken in the second round of the 2011 draft.īoone Jenner was named the Blue Jackets’ seventh captain in a dressing-room ceremony before practice on Tuesday.Seina, disappointed, remarks that Aki is on the disciplinary committee, which disciplines people. Aki Ariu, a member of the disciplinary committee, shows Seina around the campus, but warns her that this is her patrol route, so her colleagues will be patrolling the area. Kindred Spirits on the Roof: In an extra scene, Seina Maki searches for a place in the school that's out of the way, so she and Miki Aihara, her sempai and the girl she likes, can have some time with each other without anyone bothering Miki.It's a fairly touching moment in context. In full context, Shirou is accepting that what he's doing means that he WILL have to die eventually, and that he's giving up immortality. The line is said because Shirou died when he was a child, and the presence of a healing item within him brought him back. Additionally, what Shirou's saying is that people should die if they're killed it's taken out of context with the next part, ".that's the way it's supposed to be. First, it's a play on the idiom " (s)he won't die even if you kill them!". Shirou in Fate/stay night and the infamous "People die if they are killed." note This one requires some explaining.Yes, as a non-judicial assistant, I could have warned me of that, too. As your judicial assistant, I must warn you that this could make our job very difficult indeed! Susato: A policeman witnessed the incident. No string, no sellotape.Ĭlarke: No, rubber's out. regulations governing the materials they can be made of.Ĭlarke: No paper. "Senator Bob Collins" (John Clarke): I'm not saying it wasn't safe, it's just perhaps not quite as safe as some of the other ones.Ĭlarke: Well, some of them are built so that the front doesn't fall off at all.ĭawe: Well wasn't this built so the front wouldn't fall off?Ĭlarke: Because the front fell off! And twenty thousand tons of crude oil spilled into the sea caught fire! It's a bit of a giveaway! I would just like to make the point that that is not normal.ĭawe: Well, what sort of standards are these oil tankers built to?Ĭlarke: Oh, very rigorous maritime engineering standards.Ĭlarke: Well, the front's not supposed to fall off for a start.Ĭlarke: Well, there are. Other examples: (These folders contain other examples of this trope.)īryan Dawe: Well if this ( the oil tanker) wasn't safe, why did it have eighty thousand tons of oil on it? This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Other Material.This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Western Animation.This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Web Original Stuff.This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Webcomics.This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Video Games.This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Music.This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Live-Action Television.This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Literature.This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Films.This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Fan Works.This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Comic Books.This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Anime & Manga.This Sub-Page Contains Examples of this Trope in Advertising.Protip: The examples can be read by clicking the links or folders below!Įxample subpages: (These subpages contain examples of this trope.) (That is, it sounds really obvious once you hear it, but you'd be surprised at what some people don't find obvious.) In other cases, somebody has to be Captain Obvious because more than one person has been Lieutenant Oblivious. This can be because he doesn't know that it should be obvious, and/or because he's just realized what was obvious to everyone else. In some cases, this is justified because Captain Obvious is also The Ditz, or so puzzled by something that he can't help but state, well, the obvious. This means that his statements are self-evident. In other words, Captain Obvious states the obvious. ![]() After saying anything, another character might state "Gee, you think?" Or if someone's attempt at humor was disrupted, they might say " Don't Explain the Joke!" Most of the time, whatever he has to say should already be obvious-both to the viewers and to any other character with half a brain. but there's something wrong with his exposition. You just read the quote and are reading this now. We are describing Captain Obvious here, on a trope page.
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