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  2. Plot twist - Wikipedia

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    Not every plot has a twist, but some have multiple lesser ones, and some are defined by a single major twist. Since the effectiveness of a plot twist usually relies on the audience's not having expected it, revealing a plot twist to readers or viewers in advance is commonly regarded as a spoiler. Even revealing the fact that a work contains ...

  3. Kishōtenketsu - Wikipedia

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    Introduction (ki): an introduction to the characters, era, and other information required to understand the plot. Development (shō): follows leads towards the twist in the story. No major changes so far. Twist (ten): the story turns toward an unexpected development.

  4. Plot Twist (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A plot twist is a literary technique that introduces a radical change in the direction or expected outcome of the plot in a work of fiction. Plot twist may also refer to: "Plot Twist" (Sigrid song) "Plot Twist" (TWS song) "Plot Twist", a song by Marc E. Bassy

  5. Louisa Jacobson Says There Are 'a Lot of Plot Twists' in “The ...

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    Jacobson’s costar Carrie Coon told PEOPLE in August that she was “really shocked by a couple of the twists we have coming. So that was thrilling. So that was thrilling. They keep surprising me.

  6. Plot Twist (TWS song) - Wikipedia

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    "Plot Twist" (Korean: 첫 만남은 계획대로 되지 않아; RR: Cheon mannameun gyehoekdaero doeji ana; lit. The first meeting doesn't go as planned) is a song by South Korean boy group TWS . It was released on January 22, 2024, through Pledis Entertainment , as the second single and the lead track of the group's debut EP Sparkling Blue .

  7. Plot armor - Wikipedia

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    Plot armor is a plot device wherein a fictional character is preserved from harm due to their necessity for the plot to proceed. [1] The Oxford English Dictionary identified the term as originating in the 2000s, with its first reported use on the Usenet forum alt.games.dur-trs-trap. [ 2 ]

  8. Kingmakers Includes a Hilarious Twist On Medieval Warfare - AOL

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    kingmakers-banner. You’ve seen the standard trailer for medieval games. They all start with an epic, sweeping shot of a large landscape, with thousands of soldiers running at each other on ...

  9. Fast X - Wikipedia

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    In early drafts, Aimes and Dante were brothers, and Ritchson revealed the film's plot twist was filmed alongside another ending, saying, "Aimes wouldn't care [if] he's evil [if] his methods made him feel like he was a good guy". [11]