Display title | Mook Carryover |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Big bads die. That is a fact of a story......most of the time. That being said, when the Big Bad dies too early in the story's narrative, when due to the Sorting Algorithm of Evil, a Klingon Promotion, or being on the wrong end of Eviler Than Thou, it quite expected that a new guy will somehow take his place, usually with his own Mooks to do his dirty work. |