Real Logic

Because screw rules.

What points out illogical details in fictional works while completely forgetting fiction isn't real and is not supposed to make sense or abide by logic's rules. This is done by Comparing Reality To Fiction, like by asking "How would someone run off a cliff, continue to run in midair, and stand in midair, only falling once they realize they're not standing on solid ground?". An alternative way to use Real Logic is by pointing out Plot Holes in stories ("Why would X place themselves in danger by challenging Y, a vastly more battle-ready fighter, to a duel if they get nothing good out of it other than to have X be removed from the story?") or using Purpose Logic ("Why does a dragon need to lock a princess away in a castle that the dragon itself can hardly fit in and wouldn't need otherwise? Also, why is a dragon locking a princess up?") to overthink the reasoning of a story.