People are sharing their ‘incredibly petty TV frustrations’ – 30+ most relatable
16.
No one gets that much leg room on real plane economy seats.
— Megha Mohan (@meghamohan) February 20, 2022
17.
No one ever forgets what they were going to say. I don’t mean forget their lines, I mean when one is talking and goes ‘ooh I forgot what I was going to say then’
— Dee E Smith (@rita_swig) February 20, 2022
18.
When the characters have a massive house and they don’t have a high paying job, they just work in a cafe or something 😂 (mainly in crime dramas on itv)
— katie 🖤 (@katieee15x) February 20, 2022
19.
This one’s my dad’s pet peeve but it’s transmitted to me: police/secret agents holding their fingers to their ear when speaking into a covert earpiece. THE WHOLE POINT IS YOU CAN SPEAK INTO IT WITHOUT ANY PHYSICAL TELL! Tbf, it happens in Marvel movies far more than any TV show.
— Rebecca Jules (@RebeccaJJules) February 20, 2022
20.
Babies being born already six months old
— Stephanie Boland (@stephanieboland) February 20, 2022
21.
When characters who have the same native language speak accented English to each other instead of whatever language they would speak
— Laura (@houseofcaley) February 20, 2022
22.
In the Night Garden – The Ninky Nonk clearly changes size between scenes, absolutely no attempt is made to fix the aspect ratios and it grinds my gears. I point it out to my 3 year old son each time and he agrees with me, probably.
— Phil Martin (@Phil__martin) February 20, 2022
23.
People having conversations while driving and not looking at the road for fully ten seconds.
— Jonathan Savage (@JSavageTweets) February 20, 2022
24.
This is mostly a US thing, but when someone arrives home with shopping, there’s *always* a French stick poking out of the bag to signify “groceries”, but they never eat it. When they go to make a sandwich, out comes the Wonder bread.
— Rob H&ynes (@RobOnABike) February 20, 2022
25.
When a character closes the door then leans back against it with their eyes closed.
— Louisa (@loobeyloobey) February 20, 2022
26.
Inappropriate shoes on female characters – especially detectives. Nobody is catching a criminal in high heels 😂😬😂
— Rachel Bentley (@RedRachelita) February 20, 2022
27.
Characters who end a conversation mid-sentence and pick it up hours later in another location despite them having travelled there together. What amazing thing happened in the car that distracted you?
— Paul Hunt (@saulhuntman) February 20, 2022
28.
No-one ever gets their sleeve caught on a door handle.
— Will Nett (@will_nett) February 20, 2022
29.
Oh, and it’s a classic, but; Teachers in US schools planning their lessons so badly that they’re still in the middle of an important fact when the bell rings and the pupils just rush out (leaving the teacher to shout their homework assignment at them as they flee)
— Drivelcast (@drivelcast) February 20, 2022
30.
When soap stag/hen nights are the day before the wedding. Hasn’t happened in real life since about 1987
— Jane Clapton 😷💙 (@janeclapton) February 20, 2022
31.
Soap opera pubs.
“Pint of unspecific please.”
“Certainly, do you have the exact change in coins?”
“I do. Now take it and don’t talk to me again.”— /ˈliːəm/ (@doktorb) February 20, 2022
32.
A kitchen scene where everyone just plays with their food and doesn’t eat a thing
— SHANE REACTION (@imshanereaction) February 20, 2022
33.
related to this: a breakfast scene where LOTS of food is laid out on a table and a character grabs a strawberry & runs out the door, i’d be fumin’
— Chels (@Ceeinwonderland) February 20, 2022
34.
The stupid way they show journalism and the presentation of news in TV drama. Like this from Vigil… pic.twitter.com/YILyVvKYJ1
— Philip Cunnington (@Rilthy) February 20, 2022
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