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Inverted Tropes: How to Flip a Trope on Its Head

Trope inversion is a type of subversion, but it's not the same thing as subverting a trope. Netflix's Beef is a great example of what it looks like to invert a well-worn trope!
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•Last Updated Nov 7, 2024
Ali Wong and Steven Yeun as Amy Lau and Danny Cho in "Beef", a television show on Netflix.
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