Riceball
Master Member
Something that's not so much overused but unbelievable is whenever somebody, either a good guy or bad guy, takes out an opponent and takes their uniform and it just happens to fit perfectly. Now, what are the odds that you take out some random guard or soldier and they're the exact same size as you so that you wear their uniform and it's not too big or too small on you? The worst case of this was in the Witcher prequel that just came out on Netflix, they take out a platoon's worth of goons, and everyone one of them is a perfect match for all of the good guys. The thing is, the good guys had a number of women (I think) in their group and I didn't recall seeing a single woman among the goons. And to make matters worse, there was a dwarf with the good guys and not a single one of the bad guys was a dwarf, how did they get a uniform to fit her?
On the subject of clothes, why is it that in modern cop shows and movies, detectives are either overdressed wearing designer clothes that they can't possibly afford on their salaries (looking at you, Castle), or dress far too casually or informally and maybe only slightly nicer than how they'd dress at home like they do in Lucifer. I can't say that I have that much experience with or know any police detectives, but my impression is that they dress pretty basic in off the shelf suits that might not be cheap, but don't look quite bespoke either.
On the subject of clothes, why is it that in modern cop shows and movies, detectives are either overdressed wearing designer clothes that they can't possibly afford on their salaries (looking at you, Castle), or dress far too casually or informally and maybe only slightly nicer than how they'd dress at home like they do in Lucifer. I can't say that I have that much experience with or know any police detectives, but my impression is that they dress pretty basic in off the shelf suits that might not be cheap, but don't look quite bespoke either.