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The most common gag that leans on the fourth wall is when the characters are associated with a movie or TV production of their own adventures. If the idea is not just laughed off, the adventurous group have Hollywood types wanting to make an adaptation of their exploits. Further fourth wall fun can be had if the production crew within the show are made to resemble the production crew of the show itself, or parodies of them. Examples of Who Would Want to Watch Us? include:

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  • The most common gag that leans on the fourth wall is when the characters are associated with a movie or TV production of their own adventures. If the idea is not just laughed off, the adventurous group have Hollywood types wanting to make an adaptation of their exploits. Further fourth wall fun can be had if the production crew within the show are made to resemble the production crew of the show itself, or parodies of them. Examples of Who Would Want to Watch Us? include:
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  • The most common gag that leans on the fourth wall is when the characters are associated with a movie or TV production of their own adventures. If the idea is not just laughed off, the adventurous group have Hollywood types wanting to make an adaptation of their exploits. Further fourth wall fun can be had if the production crew within the show are made to resemble the production crew of the show itself, or parodies of them. Expect Executive Meddling, dismissing of the unrealistic issues, Flanderization of characters, and if the show does get produced, a show that bears little resemblance to the stories we're used to (possibly it creates a rival show as a Take That). A subset of Show Within a Show. Often an excuse for Recursive Canon. Compare the Documentary Episode and I Should Write a Book About This. Compare and contrast Literary Agent Hypothesis, in which the book/film/show/etc. about the cast's adventures is the actual book/film/show/etc. See also Film Felons, Oh Crap There Are Fanfics of Us. Examples of Who Would Want to Watch Us? include:
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