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We're all familiar with the Face Heel Turn and the Heel Face Turn as well as all the sub tropes that go with them. However, there is the rare occasion when one character undergoes a Heel Face Turn while another does a Face Heel Turn almost simultaneously: that is the Face Heel Double Turn. This comes in many forms, particularly in a whodunnit mystery. For example, the Red Herring is revealed to be good all along while the real suspect is exposed. Or perhaps in a war the hardass Drill Sergeant Nasty isn't so nasty after all while a seemingly nice and innocent soldier turns out to be The Mole or The Big Bad. Of course, this trope isn't just restricted to finding out one character was good all along while the other was bad; it can refer to characters changing roles in a storyline.
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