
Role added by @connieblackwood on March 26, 2023
Role ID: 10331944
This contrast exists to emphasize both characters by comparison, showing how cool the popular kid is and how dorky their best friend is. Often this trope serves the primary purpose of making the popular kid likeable and sympathetic to the audience because they're risking social judgement and a drop in the Popularity Food Chain by continuing their friendship. This relies on the idea that the less popular character has nothing to lose from the friendship (socially) and only benefits from it.
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Suggest someone for this role:
Try age 12 or age 18-25 or age 30-40 female.
Type favorites to see your favorited talent.
Type title followed by the name of a TV show or movie to see its associated talent.
Type similar followed by a talent's name to see similar talent.
Type character followed by a character's name to see suggested talent.
Type suggestions to see suggested talent for this role.
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