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=== Kinds of Plot Twists (not covered by subcategories) include: ===
== Kinds of Plot Twists (not covered by subcategories) include ==
* [[Seventh Episode Twist]]
* [[Seventh-Episode Twist]]
* [[Actually a Doombot]]
* [[Actually a Doombot]]
* [[Ass Pull]]
* [[Ass Pull]]
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* [[The Dog Bites Back]]
* [[The Dog Bites Back]]
* [[Family Relationship Switcheroo]]
* [[Family Relationship Switcheroo]]
* [[Hijacked By Ganon]]
* [[Hijacked by Ganon]]
* [[Holy Shit Quotient]]
* [[Holy Shit Quotient]]
* [[I Am Not Your Father]]
* [[I Am Not Your Father]]
* [[I Am Who?]]
* [[I Am Who?]]
* [[I Made Copies]]
* [[I Made Copies]]
* [[It Was With You All Along]]
* [[It Was with You All Along]]
* [[Left for Dead]]
* [[Left for Dead]]
* [[Nested Story Reveal]]
* [[Nested Story Reveal]]
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]
* [[Nonhuman Lover Reveal]]
* [[Nonhuman Lover Reveal]]
* [[The Picture Came With the Frame]]
* [[The Picture Came with the Frame]]
* [[Prophecy Twist]]
* [[Prophecy Twist]]
* [[Prophetic Fallacy]]
* [[Prophetic Fallacy]]
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* [[Take a Third Option]]
* [[Take a Third Option]]
* [[Tomato Surprise]]
* [[Tomato Surprise]]
** [[Tomato in The Mirror]]
** [[Tomato in the Mirror]]
** [[Everyone Is a Tomato]]
** [[Everyone Is a Tomato]]
* [[Two Aliases One Character]]
* [[Two Aliases, One Character]]
* [[The Untwist]]
* [[The Untwist]]
* [[Waking Up Elsewhere]]
* [[Waking Up Elsewhere]]
* [[Wham Episode]]
* [[Wham! Episode]]
* [[Worthless Treasure Twist]]
* [[Worthless Treasure Twist]]
* [[Yank the Dog's Chain]]
* [[Yank the Dog's Chain]]
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One of the basic building blocks of plot, a Plot Twist is a sudden, unexpected change in the fortunes or situations of the characters, setting, or plot.

Plot Twists are usually based on the assumption that there is something going on that we, the readers/viewers/players, don't know about; if we had known about it, it would hardly be surprising. When it is revealed to us, we are surprised and shocked. This includes hidden aspects of particular characters' backstories or their personalities ("I never would have thought Alice could kick Bob's head into the locker!")

Sometimes even when we do have all the information, the twist can come as a shock due to a sudden, unforeseen action by other actors in the plot, the setting or place it's occurring in. We could see an action that we'd long predicted but not all its ramifications, so the shock value is still there. Alternatively, while we've seen characters' emotions, we may not always be clued into the extent of their thoughts, so a particular action may still come as a shock.

A good Plot Twist relies on the viewer not to figure it out in advance. When the viewer already knows, due to it being telegraphed ahead or them being previously spoiled, the twist is often a letdown.

Note that Plot Twists refer to twists in the overall plot, and generally have lasting effects. An individual scene, such as a fight scene, can have several reversals in the fates of the combatants, but none of them can be called a Plot Twist. If the twist is of minor significance to the overall plot, it does not fall into this category.

Contrast Dramatic Irony, which is where the audience knows something that one or more characters do not.

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Kinds of Plot Twists (not covered by subcategories) include