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* In an episode of the show "The Adventures of Alice and Bob", an ImagineSpot set in the future shows the titular characters getting married.
* In an episode of the show "The Adventures of Alice and Bob", the titular characters meet their future counterparts, who are married to each other.
* A spin-off titled "Alice, Bob, and Charlie" is about Alice and Bob being married several years after the original show, and they now have [[BabiesEverAfter a son named Charlie]].
Exaggerated: [[MarryEmAll Everyone]] in the show is seen to get married to each other in the future.
Downplayed: Alice and Bob are dating in the future.
Justified: Alice and Bob have some sort of romantic feelings for each other, or at least have the potential to.
Inverted: Alice and Bob are already married - the look at their future selves shows them being divorced instead.
Subverted: After finding out that they may get married in the future, Bob decides that marrying Alice all of those years later would be silly.
Double Subverted: Rather, they'll be getting married very soon - Bob is just getting ready to propose to Alice.
Parodied:
Zig Zagged:
Averted: There are no glimpses at the future.
Enforced: Some fans believe that Alice and Bob would make a good couple - the writers of the show want to [[OfficialCouple confirm]] or [[ShipSinking deny]] that.
Lampshaded: "I mean, we were such good friends."
Invoked:
Exploited:
Defied: Alice and Bob decide not to marry each other.
Discussed: "I'm gonna marry you?"
Conversed: "I wonder why some characters are shown being married to each other in the future."
Deconstructed: Due to the fact that they've seen the future and it's too likely that they'll get married in the future, Alice and Bob start to feel uncomfortable around each other as they both think that they're BetterAsFriends or LikeBrotherAndSister.
Reconstructed: Eventually, Alice and Bob peacefully make up with each other.
Implied: The future counterpart of Alice's sister refers to Bob as her brother-in-law.
* In an episode of the show "The Adventures of Alice and Bob", an ImagineSpot set in the future shows the titular characters getting married.
* In an episode of the show "The Adventures of Alice and Bob", the titular characters meet their future counterparts, who are married to each other.
* A spin-off titled "Alice, Bob, and Charlie" is about Alice and Bob being married several years after the original show, and they now have [[BabiesEverAfter a son named Charlie]].
Exaggerated: [[MarryEmAll Everyone]] in the show is seen to get married to each other in the future.
Downplayed: Alice and Bob are dating in the future.
Justified: Alice and Bob have some sort of romantic feelings for each other, or at least have the potential to.
Inverted: Alice and Bob are already married - the look at their future selves shows them being divorced instead.
Subverted: After finding out that they may get married in the future, Bob decides that marrying Alice all of those years later would be silly.
Double Subverted: Rather, they'll be getting married very soon - Bob is just getting ready to propose to Alice.
Parodied:
Zig Zagged:
Averted: There are no glimpses at the future.
Enforced: Some fans believe that Alice and Bob would make a good couple - the writers of the show want to [[OfficialCouple confirm]] or [[ShipSinking deny]] that.
Lampshaded: "I mean, we were such good friends."
Invoked:
Exploited:
Defied: Alice and Bob decide not to marry each other.
Discussed: "I'm gonna marry you?"
Conversed: "I wonder why some characters are shown being married to each other in the future."
Deconstructed: Due to the fact that they've seen the future and it's too likely that they'll get married in the future, Alice and Bob start to feel uncomfortable around each other as they both think that they're BetterAsFriends or LikeBrotherAndSister.
Reconstructed: Eventually, Alice and Bob peacefully make up with each other.
Implied: The future counterpart of Alice's sister refers to Bob as her brother-in-law.
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** In an episode of the show "The Adventures of Alice and Bob", an ImagineSpot set in the future shows the titular characters getting married.
Exaggerated: [[MarryEmAll
* '''Exaggerated''': [[MarryThemAll Everyone]] in the show is seen to get married to each other in the
Downplayed:
* '''Downplayed''': Alice and Bob are dating in the
Justified:
* '''Justified''': Alice and Bob have
Inverted:
* '''Inverted''': Alice and Bob are already married - the look at their future selves shows them being divorced
Subverted:
* '''Subverted''': After finding out that they may get married in the future, Bob decides that marrying Alice all of those years later would be
Double Subverted:
* '''Double Subverted''': Rather, they'll be getting married very soon - Bob is just getting ready to propose to
Parodied:
Zig Zagged:
Averted:
* '''Parodied''': The characters hate each other in the present but their future counterparts are SickeninglySweethearts. The present counterparts are horrified.
* '''Zig Zagged''': ???
* '''Averted''':
** There are no glimpses at the
Enforced:
** The glimpses at the future don't hint at anyone getting married.
* '''Enforced''': Some fans believe that Alice and Bob would make a good couple - the writers of the show want to [[OfficialCouple confirm]] or [[ShipSinking deny]]
Lampshaded:
* '''Lampshaded''': "I mean, we were such good friends.
Invoked:
Exploited:
Defied:
* '''Invoked''': ???
* '''Exploited''': ???
* '''Defied''': Alice and Bob decide not to marry each
Discussed:
* '''Discussed''': "I'm gonna marry
Conversed:
* '''Conversed''': "I wonder why some characters are shown being married to each other in the future.
Deconstructed:
* '''Deconstructed''': Due to the fact that they've seen the future and it's too likely that they'll get married in the future, Alice and Bob start to feel uncomfortable around each other as they both think that they're BetterAsFriends or
Reconstructed:
* '''Reconstructed''': Eventually, Alice and Bob peacefully make up with each
Implied:
* '''Implied''': The future counterpart of Alice's sister refers to Bob as her
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Basic Trope: Two characters are shown to have gotten married in the future.
Straight:
*In an episode of the show "The Adventures of Alice and Bob", an ImagineSpot set in the future shows the titular characters getting married.
*In an episode of the show "The Adventures of Alice and Bob", the titular characters meet their future counterparts, who are married to each other.
*A spin-off titled "Alice, Bob, and Charlie" is about Alice and Bob being married several years after the original show, and they now have [[BabiesEverAfter a son named Charlie]].
Exaggerated: [[MarryEmAll Everyone]] in the show is seen to get married to each other in the future.
Downplayed: Alice and Bob are dating in the future.
Justified: Alice and Bob have some sort of romantic feelings for each other, or at least have the potential to.
Inverted: Alice and Bob are already married - the look at their future selves shows them being divorced instead.
Subverted: After finding out that they may get married in the future, Bob decides that marrying Alice all of those years later would be silly.
Double Subverted: Rather, they'll be getting married very soon - Bob is just getting ready to propose to Alice.
Parodied:
Zig Zagged:
Averted: There are no glimpses at the future.
Enforced: Some fans believe that Alice and Bob would make a good couple - the writers of the show want to [[OfficialCouple confirm]] or [[ShipSinking deny]] that.
Lampshaded: "I mean, we were such good friends."
Invoked:
Exploited:
Defied: Alice and Bob decide not to marry each other.
Discussed: "I'm gonna marry you?"
Conversed: "I wonder why some characters are shown being married to each other in the future."
Deconstructed: Due to the fact that they've seen the future and it's too likely that they'll get married in the future, Alice and Bob start to feel uncomfortable around each other as they both think that they're BetterAsFriends or LikeBrotherAndSister.
Reconstructed: Eventually, Alice and Bob peacefully make up with each other.
Implied: The future counterpart of Alice's sister refers to Bob as her brother-in-law.
Straight:
*In an episode of the show "The Adventures of Alice and Bob", an ImagineSpot set in the future shows the titular characters getting married.
*In an episode of the show "The Adventures of Alice and Bob", the titular characters meet their future counterparts, who are married to each other.
*A spin-off titled "Alice, Bob, and Charlie" is about Alice and Bob being married several years after the original show, and they now have [[BabiesEverAfter a son named Charlie]].
Exaggerated: [[MarryEmAll Everyone]] in the show is seen to get married to each other in the future.
Downplayed: Alice and Bob are dating in the future.
Justified: Alice and Bob have some sort of romantic feelings for each other, or at least have the potential to.
Inverted: Alice and Bob are already married - the look at their future selves shows them being divorced instead.
Subverted: After finding out that they may get married in the future, Bob decides that marrying Alice all of those years later would be silly.
Double Subverted: Rather, they'll be getting married very soon - Bob is just getting ready to propose to Alice.
Parodied:
Zig Zagged:
Averted: There are no glimpses at the future.
Enforced: Some fans believe that Alice and Bob would make a good couple - the writers of the show want to [[OfficialCouple confirm]] or [[ShipSinking deny]] that.
Lampshaded: "I mean, we were such good friends."
Invoked:
Exploited:
Defied: Alice and Bob decide not to marry each other.
Discussed: "I'm gonna marry you?"
Conversed: "I wonder why some characters are shown being married to each other in the future."
Deconstructed: Due to the fact that they've seen the future and it's too likely that they'll get married in the future, Alice and Bob start to feel uncomfortable around each other as they both think that they're BetterAsFriends or LikeBrotherAndSister.
Reconstructed: Eventually, Alice and Bob peacefully make up with each other.
Implied: The future counterpart of Alice's sister refers to Bob as her brother-in-law.