Display title | Put on a Bus to Hell |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | So an actor's walked out of the show, leaving you and the other writers in a bit of a sticky spot. You don't want to kill their character off, but you're still feeling pretty malicious, and just having them Put on a Bus isn't nasty enough. The solution is to Put Them on a Bus to Hell - write them out in a way so mean-spirited that it's clear to all and sundry that you're doing it out of spite. |