Display title | Promotion to Opening Titles |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is when a Recurring Character finally achieves a high enough level of screen time and plot relevance to get added to the show's Title Sequence. Generally this is the most preferred method for someone new to be added to the main cast; when a character is created wholesale and put straight into the titles, it tends to be contrived to some degree, usually a replacement character or a response to a drop in Ratings, while a Promotion to Opening Titles mostly happens because the fans and/or the creators of the show really like the character. |