Car Meets House/Playing With


 * Basic Trope: A car drives into a house
 * Played Straight: Charles drives into Alice and Bob's living room one night.
 * Exaggerated:
 * See page image.
 * Charles drives into Alice and Bob's second-story bedroom somehow.
 * Justified:
 * Charles Drives Like Crazy
 * Charles is drunk
 * Charles is an inexperienced driver
 * Charles is a senior citizen that happens to be, well, not as good a driver as he used to be.
 * Charles is distracted (by a cell phone, bickering kids in the backseat, or whatever the case may be.)
 * Inverted: A moving house plows into a stationary car
 * Subverted: Charles swerves to miss Alice and Bob's house...
 * Double Subverted: ...but plows into their toolshed, unattached garage, swimming pool, etc., instead.
 * Deconstructed: This could cause serious injury or even death and usually requires expensive and time-consuming repairs.
 * Reconstructed: Some way, somehow, no one is hurt or killed, and the repairs are covered by Alice and Bob's homeowner's insurance and by Charles' car insurance and finished quickly.
 * Parodied: Charles just keeps driving through the house as though nothing happened, and drives through the whole neighborhood...literally.
 * Averted: Charles does not drive through Alice and Bob's house.
 * Enforced: Rule of Funny.
 * Lampshaded:
 * "Thank goodness we were wearing our seatbelts!"
 * "My insurance should cover this...sorry to bother you!"
 * Invoked:
 * Charles gets rip-roaringly drunk at Carl's Bad Tavern, and gets behind the wheel as he proceeds to go home.
 * Charles intentionally crashed his car into Alice and Bob's house, for whatever reason.
 * Defied: Charles makes a good faith effort to drive safely, sanely, and soberly. Which means not plowing into anything, be it a house or another car or a tree.
 * Discussed: "Did he just drive into their house?!"
 * Conversed: "Yup. And I'm amazed no one was hurt!"
 * Played for Laughs: Someone makes a remark similar to that under "Lampshaded" at the end. (And of course, no one is hurt, and the property damage is repaired quickly.)
 * Played for Drama: Someone is actually injured or killed.

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