CyrilPMG
Since: Dec, 2013
Oct 13th 2018 at 1:25:59 AM
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The image does not fit the trope: "There are three or more identical bags. One bag contains jewels or top secret documents, other bags contain other items of a random nature (and in wildly variable values) and one bag always contains underwear."
In the Tintin case, there are only 2 suitcases. One contains a Native American statuette and the other one contains a bomb. This image could be used to illustrate a trope to be created where someone intentionnally mixes up two similar-looking items.
Previous Trope Repair Shop thread: Unclear Description, started by CyrilPMG on May 19th 2020 at 1:42:36 PM
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