Display title | The Stinger |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Stinger scene that happens after the credits. It is also known as a "tag" or "credit cookie," while Roger Ebert's Little Movie Glossary calls it the "monk's reward" since it can take extreme devotion to sit through the credits and find out if anything happens. Generally, they're used as a Sequel Hook, but may also be there to show that the guy who made a Heroic Sacrifice is Not Quite Dead. Alternately, in a comedy, it may just be one last joke to punctuate the show. There may even be a selection of Hilarious Outtakes, or a special ending screen. The lesson to be learned from this? Always watch the credits. (Of course, more often than not you'll get nothing, but it's better to be safe than sorry.) |