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Trope Talk: Fates Worse Than Death

Check out Campfire Blaze here, and remember to use the promo code OSP21 for 20% off a lifetime purchase! https://www.campfiretechnology.com/blaze/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=OSPQ121 Today let's talk about everyone's favorite Stock Nightmare Fuel trope - and no, I wasn't expecting to use so many DCAU examples either! You know, for a colorful kid's cartoon, those bad guys sure end up in their own personal hells a lot. This extremely cheerful topic was requested by patron Glen Taylor! Thanks, I think. MUSIC: "Scheming Weasel" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Our content is intended for teenage audiences and up. PATREON: https://www.Patreon.com/OSP PODCAST: https://overlysarcasticpodcast.transistor.fm/subscribe DISCORD: https://discord.gg/osp MERCH LINKS: http://rdbl.co/osp OUR WEBSITE: https://www.OverlySarcasticProductions.com/ Find us on Twitter https://www.Twitter.com/OSPYouTube Find us on Reddit https://www.Reddit.com/r/OSP/ Want this video in another language? Check out our guide to contributing translated captions: https://www.overlysarcasticproductions.com/community-captions

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Anonymous

Favorite series

Anonymous

Thanks for being so dang awesome, Red! Please let me know if you'd ever like my perspective on psychological topics in your work (I have a PhD and am a licensed practitioner, brag brag).

Gungelion

you say all that in the beginning but in the series RWBY MASSIVE SPOILER ALERT they just offed one of the four main characters out of nowhere

Lisa

I do love the Trope Talks! Thank you!

Stephen Gillie

RWBY's a little rough around the edges. Harris Bomberguy has an...er...very short 2.5 hour video on the series that's worth watching if you're a fan.

Stephen Gillie

Genie: You'd be surprised what you can live through. But one person's hell is another person's heaven - like Homer Simpson and the infinite donut machine.

Stephen Gillie

Death as Change, in the Tarot sense - What could be a fate worse than change?

Anonymous

I agree that for this trope it usually is fine for the very bad thing to be generic, but I think you missed out on a chance to talk about the worldbuilding and/or character values that can be shown by having the fate worse than death be non-generic. For example, you could see the differences in characters’ and audiences’ reactions to a fate where the character is mind controlled to cut off their own leg vs. being mind controlled to kill someone else. Is the character less worthy of trust or morally tainted if they did something evil under mind control? Or you could show particular cultural values, e.g., demonstrating the weight and values behind an honor system alien to the audience. And there’s the question of choices. Will the protagonist accept eternal torture to achieve their goals but run for the hills if the BBEG has a way to destroy their memories? If the character has a choice between a particular fate “worse than death” and death, will they choose death? Does it matter to the character if they think it will be temporary? And will they change their mind if the stakes change?

Stephen Hutchison

Staying the same. Change is good. It lets us digest food and breathe and have children and so on.