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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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It's not hard to see the attraction of The Mole or the Face Heel Turn to a TV writer. The shadowy villain who's been plotting for several episodes is revealed - and it's a previously sympathetic character, providing a dramatic twist with just a silent shot of his face. However much inherent drama there is in these tropes, they also pose a big problem in the long term. Having one of the characters turn out to be a villain either rips the heck out of your cast structure, makes your characters look like idiots, or both. Repeat the trope and it's even worse.
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