Something that always bugs me is first person narration. It needs to be set up right or else I'll spend enormous amounts of time worrying about it. It doesn't make sense if the character narrates stuff that he or she would have no way of knowing. Also, there was that one famous Superman story narrated by Batman where in his first person narration he's reacting to things as they happen. That should be a thought balloon. If it's first person narration, then Batman already experienced the story he's narrating--he shouldn't be re-acting in the moment. I'm still puzzling over that story--was it really just thoughts recorded on the page, even though it was lettered like diary entries; or did Batman have a voice recorder with him throughout the story so he could record his narration as it unfolded and then the tapes were transcribed later? I have the same problem with Captain's Log entries on Star Trek shows or the talking to the camera sessions in mockumentary style sitcoms.