I have grown to really fucking hate deus ex machina in any form. Luck is always a factor, but c'mon. It usually comes down to lazy writing and they just couldn't be assed to come up with an explanation.
this post was submitted on 06 Oct 2024
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I can tolerate it, if it was prefaced earlier.
People do tend to come to the aid of others when they're needed the most - it happens.
But if a truck comes barrelling towards Jason Vorhees and knocks him into a train, allowing our characters to run away, that's a hard no.
The worst is when a show or movie establishes that X can't be done, because Y. Then in a later scene X is done without addressing anything about Y. It's actually pretty common, especially when run time needs to be padded with a side quest.
When they are kissing right after waking up with that morning breath.
Bullshit happy endings.