90% of the time they're a cheap, desperate way to put the artifice of "drama" at the start of a story that has no inherent conflict at the start and unintentionally spoils the build of a story by making the audience just "wait" for it to get back. 10% they're clever misdirectionhttps://twitter.com/fletchersque/status/1367051456025681921 …
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smart dude
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