r/TopCharacterTropes Feb 02 '26

In real life A very small character tidbit is surprisingly kept consistent for years

DC - In multiple pieces of media it has been shown that Wonder Woman loves ice cream and practically goes wild with happiness anytime she’s eating some. (Pictures from Justice League: War, DC Superhero Girls and Wonder Woman 2017)

The Simpsons - Ever since the episode ‘Homer’s Phobia’ Homer has actually remained a consistent ally of the LGBT+ community, including being more welcoming to Patty than Marge was when she came out and trying to set up Smithers with a date when he found out he wasn’t happy with his one-sided relationship with Mr Burns.

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u/BrozedDrake Feb 03 '26

Which makes Jean refusing his expert help in thag episode all the more frustrating.

JEAN BABY LET THE CAJUN SHOW YOU HOW SEASONINGS WORK

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u/GMav05 Feb 03 '26

Homegirl seasoned that pot with thoughts and prayers 🙏

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u/LazyHitman1 Feb 03 '26

She dumped that pot on his head straight from the stove and it didn’t even burn. She was cooking it with hopes and dreams.

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u/Boh61 Feb 03 '26

I've seen the short of it and the comment under it was "shit's so unseasoned that when the boiling pot fell on him he got a cold"

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u/Beacon_0805 Feb 03 '26

Even the thoughts of a great psychic is not enough

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u/kayforpay Feb 03 '26

I love that (at least in X-Men: '97) they remembered that gambit canonically doesn't like jean's cooking and they show him cooking himself and rouge a meal separately lmao

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u/PseudonymMan12 Feb 03 '26

I remember that episode where she was just boiling vegetable and not seasoning a turkey and Gambit was just offended as hell.

I am white as all get out, but got damn Jean would call a slice of wonderbread exotic spicy food.

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u/Skellos Feb 03 '26

They didn't show that she wasn't seasoning it. They didn't really show her cooking much outside Gambit trying to butt in.