Is Embarrassing Cover-Up really sufficiently distinct from Infraction Distraction? There are cases where they differ (an embarassing but not prohibited secret would be the former but not the latter; a rules violation that nobody really cares about would be the latter but not the former), but are the differences big enough to require separate tropes?
Is Embarrassing Cover-Up really sufficiently distinct from Infraction Distraction? There are cases where they differ (an embarassing but not prohibited secret would be the former but not the latter; a rules violation that nobody really cares about would be the latter but not the former), but are the differences big enough to require separate tropes?
Edited by SteveMB