Not entirely sure if I'm allowed to post here considering the last post was months ago, but it's on the first page and I have a little bit of a rant prepared, so I'm going to do it anyway (I know, I'm such a rascal).

I absolutely loathe the 'false imprisonment' trope to the point where it can instantaneously make me lose interest in whatever I'm reading/watching. It's even more annoying when it's either down to mind control or those who are supposed to be uncovering the truth just accept this one person is guilty. Personally, I believe it's such a contrived method of storytelling because the framed person is generally some kind of hero that has saved humanity before, yet the second he does something they don't like he should be imprisoned without question. There's also the fact that I pretty much hate prison scenes in general, but it's amplified when innocent people are subject to all kinds of torture just because one smug, usually moronic badguy has gotten away with something far too easily for it to be believable.

The one exception to that in my eyes is the Ace Attorney series, because you're proving that these people are innocent, so you get to put those smug prosecutors and dumb policemen (sorry Gumshoe) in their place.