Display title | Plot-Driving Secret |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | When the entire Plot of a work depends on someone (or several someones) being left out of the loop, the work is based on a Plot-Driving Secret. It may be that the person or group keeping the secret is holding the Idiot Ball, or is Properly Paranoid, or maybe they simply Cannot Spit It Out. Whatever the reason, they have kept a key player from knowing something crucial, and it is that lack of knowledge that enables the plot to happen. Otherwise, they could simply Just Eat Gilligan. |