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* AdultsAreUseless: As noted by the Critic, the more the feuding families explicitly disapprove of Romeo and Juliet's relationship, the more they see it as something worth fighting for, no matter how naive they are and how little they truly know each other.
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other's chemistry and judge whether they're meant to be.
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* CallBack: Critic refers to [[Recap/TheNostalgiaCriticEditorial1 his first editorial]] by criticizing Romeo and Juliet's chemistry together, saying that even [[TheTwilightSaga Edward and Bella]] had a better-working romance.
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'''Review:''' Febriary 26, 2013
'''Focus:''' ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''
!!This editorial focuses on:
* CallBack: Critic refers to [[TheNostalgiaCriticEditorial1 his first editorial]] by criticizing Romeo and Juliet's chemistry together, saying that even [[TheTwilightSaga Edward and Bella]] had a better-working romance.
* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Critic acknowledges that the prejudices and hate the Montagues and Capulets have for each other only make Romeo and Juliet even more eager to love each other.
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: [[{{In-universe}} Critic notes]] that the story is not only a good love story, but also a lesson on hate and how it can negatively effect a lot of people.
* TakeThat: At the end, Critic says that every adaptation of the story is good, he calls the 1996 film version a "very good try" at destroying it.
'''Focus:''' ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''
!!This editorial focuses on:
* CallBack: Critic refers to [[TheNostalgiaCriticEditorial1 his first editorial]] by criticizing Romeo and Juliet's chemistry together, saying that even [[TheTwilightSaga Edward and Bella]] had a better-working romance.
* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Critic acknowledges that the prejudices and hate the Montagues and Capulets have for each other only make Romeo and Juliet even more eager to love each other.
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: [[{{In-universe}} Critic notes]] that the story is not only a good love story, but also a lesson on hate and how it can negatively effect a lot of people.
* TakeThat: At the end, Critic says that every adaptation of the story is good, he calls the 1996 film version a "very good try" at destroying it.