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''Laconic:'' Building up a plot into something with potential, then finishing it with something less than impressive.


{{quote|''"As usual in these situations, I now lost consciousness, being overcome with horror at the thought of all the descriptive detail that would otherwise have been needed."''|'''[[Monty Python|Graham Chapman]]''', ''A Liar's Autobiography''}}


A [[Writer Cop Out]] is when a story builds to a certain climax and the writer suddenly wusses out and chooses a different, less ambitious or less satisfying ending, or worse, [[No Ending|chooses not to end the story at all]]. This may come out of [[Executive Meddling]], [[Creator Breakdown]], lack of talent, or simply an incomprehensible creative choice. Often results in a [[Broken Base]].
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According to [[That Other Wiki]], "Cop out is an idiom meaning to avoid taking responsibility for an action or to avoid fulfilling a duty."

Compare with [[Offscreen Moment of Awesome]].

Different from an [[Anticlimax]] in that a story with a Writer Cop Out can have a climax, just not necessarily the one that would be the most dramatically satisfying. In the right (or wrong) context, a [[Battle Royale With Cheese]] could be the easy way out. It may also be seen as a Writer Cop Out if a film adaptation of a work with a [[Downer Ending]] goes for something slightly happier ([[True Art Is Angsty|or vice versa]]). Expect cries of [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot]]. The flip side of [[Author's Saving Throw]].

Note that a [[Fandom Gank]] is ''not'' a [[Writer Cop Out]]. In a Fandom Gank, the writers thought they were doing something exceptional that their audience would appreciate, but the audience didn't agree.


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Latest revision as of 12:21, 16 August 2019

Laconic: Building up a plot into something with potential, then finishing it with something less than impressive.

"As usual in these situations, I now lost consciousness, being overcome with horror at the thought of all the descriptive detail that would otherwise have been needed."
Graham Chapman, A Liar's Autobiography

A Writer Cop Out is when a story builds to a certain climax and the writer suddenly wusses out and chooses a different, less ambitious or less satisfying ending, or worse, chooses not to end the story at all. This may come out of Executive Meddling, Creator Breakdown, lack of talent, or simply an incomprehensible creative choice. Often results in a Broken Base.

According to That Other Wiki, "Cop out is an idiom meaning to avoid taking responsibility for an action or to avoid fulfilling a duty."

Compare with Offscreen Moment of Awesome.

Different from an Anticlimax in that a story with a Writer Cop Out can have a climax, just not necessarily the one that would be the most dramatically satisfying. In the right (or wrong) context, a Battle Royale With Cheese could be the easy way out. It may also be seen as a Writer Cop Out if a film adaptation of a work with a Downer Ending goes for something slightly happier (or vice versa). Expect cries of They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot. The flip side of Author's Saving Throw.

Note that a Fandom Gank is not a Writer Cop Out. In a Fandom Gank, the writers thought they were doing something exceptional that their audience would appreciate, but the audience didn't agree.