#49 - Not That There’s Anything Wrong With That“This trope is used often for laughs by h
#49 - Not That There’s Anything Wrong With That“This trope is used often for laughs by having a male character defend his sexuality while not coming off as homophobic. I.e. ‘I’m not gay! …not that there’s anything wrong with that’.”…while the page for this trope doesn’t list any explicitly romantic connotations, it is often implemented in situations where Character A suggests something as a “joke”, then backtracks, just in case Character B really is down for that kind of thing. In this context, with Angelo’s romantic lighting, and the question that precedes John’s “…which is fine, by the way”, it’s understandable that Sherlock thinks John’s propositioning him.← Previous - All Tropes - Next →↳ Submit a Trope - Ask a Question -- source link
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