Ambulance Cut/Playing With


 * Basic Trope: A character does something dangerous, but rather than explicitly show it, we Gilligan Cut to an ambulance racing down the street
 * Played Straight: Bob asks Alice, "What could possibly go wrong?" Next scene or panel is an ambulance with lights and sirens on.
 * Exaggerated: The next panel shows paramedics working frantically inside of the ambulance to keep Bob in stable condition.
 * Justified: Bob is doing/has done something so dangerous that a visit by the EMTs is necessary.
 * Inverted: The ambulance rushes by, then Bob suggests doing something stupid.
 * Subverted:
 * The ambulance doesn't have Bob in it.
 * The scene cuts to Alice using her car (or borrowing Bob's car) to drive Bob to the hospital.
 * Double Subverted: Bob still gets hurt and the ambulance now has two patients inside.
 * Parodied: The paramedics are racing down the street -- to get dinner at the local pizzeria. Bonus points if Bob is in the ambulance, with no one noticing or caring that he needs immediate medical attention.
 * Lampshaded:
 * "Why do I have the feeling that I'm going to be in an ambulance in the next five seconds?"
 * "Before you start on your latest handyman project, let me call the paramedics to give them a heads-up."
 * Averted:
 * We see Bob get injured and the ambulance doesn't come for him.
 * Bob isn't injured, but the ambulance races by anyway for another reason.
 * Enforced: Rule of Funny
 * Invoked: Bob suffers an amusing injury
 * Defied:
 * The paramedics have been taking Bob to the hospital so many times, they just don't bother coming anymore.
 * Bob doesn't get injured and therefore, the paramedics are not needed.
 * Played For Laughs: See "Played Straight," "Exaggerated," and "Parodied"
 * Played For Drama: Bob's injuries are serious and there's slim chance that he may survive.

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