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If my last video was about being tired of love triangles, this one is about something even worse: the cheating trope in movies and TV shows—and how often it gets rebranded as “destiny,” “complicated,” or “romantic.” In this video, I break down how shows like The Summer I Turned Pretty and stories like The Life List use emotional cheating, “the best friend you don’t have to worry about,” and off-screen partners to make betrayal feel less real—and more acceptable. When the person being cheated on is invisible, the audience is pushed to root for relationships that are built on hurt with zero consequences. We’ll talk about why this trope is so common, why it’s harmful, and how some stories actually handle cheating right by showing real emotional fallout and accountability—like 13 Going on 30, Jane the Virgin, Bridget Jones’s Diary, and Crazy, Stupid, Love. This is a video essay about media, romance tropes, and why being the main character doesn’t automatically make someone the good guy. 💬 What’s a show or movie that made you angry with how it handled cheating—and which one do you think actually did it right? Scripture of the day: Genesis 1:1, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth," Seriously, Anna Marie Music: Song: Jazz Hop Trumpet By Snail Music (Loop) Author: @SnailMusicES ♪ stream cafe - boba date link: • stream cafe - boba date ♥ (1 hour) : cute ... cheating tropes, romanticizing cheating, tv tropes, movie tropes, video essay, pop culture analysis, seriously anna marie, the summer i turned pretty, steven and taylor, emotional cheating, love triangle tropes, bad romance tropes, media criticism, storytelling tropes, romance in tv shows, romance in movies, jane the virgin, bridget jones diary, crazy stupid love, 13 going on 30, relationships in media