Display title | Ambulance Cut |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Someone is either doing something obviously dangerous, suggesting a cunning plan that can't possibly go wrong, or has just found out what it is he's eating. Cut directly to an ambulance flying down the street, sirens blaring. A variation of this for the "cunning plan that can't possibly go wrong" would be a Gilligan Cut to the character trying to explain his actions to the cops just before he's being told his Miranda rights. Another variation can be used involving the fire department coming to put out a fire the character caused (whether or not the character gets injured from it is entirely up to the writer). |