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{{trope}}
[[File:graph_9958graph 9958.jpg|link=Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal|frame|If there are zombies involved, it ends with the man eating the woman's face.]]
{{quote|I'm torn, because on one hand, I want to share something important that happened to me while we were apart... But on the other hand, [[Genre Savvy|bardic tradition demands]] that I withhold it all so that at some later point, you can accidentally learn an incomplete version and jump to all the wrong conclusions--thus leading to entertaining dramatic conflict later in our relationship.|'''Elan''', ''[[The Order of the Stick]]''}}
 
[[File:graph_9958.jpg|link=Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal|frame|If there are zombies involved, it ends with the man eating the woman's face.]]
Alice is keeping a secret, perhaps even a hidden agenda, from Bob<ref>(though gender flips are commonplace)</ref> and his [[True Companions]]. She may benignly want to befriend or romance him, or less scrupulously steal something from him, or gain his trust as [[The Mole]] and betray him. Regardless, she's holding back key facts about her background which would make him doubt her honesty or outright hate her. But before long she [[In Love with the Mark|genuinely develops feelings for him]], and may find she's [[Becoming the Mask]].
 
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Often, Alice [[We Could Have Avoided All This|could have avoided]] this situation if she'd [[A Tragedy of Impulsiveness|thought things out]] and revealed her secret earlier when it wouldn't be as damaging. On the plus side, this is one narrative circumstance in which it is all but guaranteed that [[The Reveal Prompts Romance]].
 
[[Rom Com|Romantic comedy]], as a genre, [[Omnipresent Tropes|abuses this trope]]. Most [[Chick Flick|Chick Flicks]]s need to have the characters break up without losing audience sympathy, so some sort of misunderstanding usually drives the third act.
 
Compare with [[Third-Act Stupidity]] and [[Second Act Breakup]].
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* In ''[[Avatar (film)|Avatar]]'', the thing where [[The Mole]] is revealed at the point where he's already past [[Becoming the Mask]], and he tries to explain to his teammates that he's on their side now, but they don't believe him. Seems to be different from [[Reformed but Rejected]] as the character has already switched sides, but is rejected in light of past events.
* ''[[Legally Blonde]]'', when Vivian sees Callahan hitting on Elle, and Vivian assumes she's using her looks to get ahead.
* ''[[She's All That]]'' and ''[[Ten10 Things I Hate About You]]'' both use a variant where a bet is placed and after [[The Hero]] ends the bet or stops following it, the [[Love Interest]] only then finds out and rejects him.
* The first ''[[Shrek]]'' movie has the eponymous ogre overhearing a conversation between Princess Fiona and Donkey about "who could ever love something so hideous." {{spoiler|She's talking about herself, as she turns into an ogre at nightfall, and changes back in the morning.}} Shrek, however, creates his own misunderstanding after telling Fiona he heard everything, even though he hadn't. {{spoiler|This makes Fiona believe that Shrek won't accept her for what she is, and she accepts Lord Farquaad's marriage proposal.}}
* Parodied in ''[[Not Another Teen Movie]]'' where the guy revealing the truth goes into almost excessive detail.
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== Theatre ==
* In ''[[Philoctetes]]'', Neoptolemus is pursuaded by Odysseus to lie to Philoctetes in order to force him to come to Troy. Once he meets Philoctetes, he begins to feel genuine sympathy for him. As Neoptolemus begins to contemplate doing the right thing, Odysseus shows up, the lies are revealed and Philoctetes becomes very bitter and angry towards Neoptolemus. Neoptolemus does make it up to him in the end, even at the risk of [[The Trojan War]] ending in failure for the Greeks.
 
 
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{{reflist}}
[[Category:Romance Arc]]
[[Category:Poor Communication Kills]]
[[Category:Drama Tropes]]
[[Category:Third-Act Misunderstanding]]
[[Category:Example as a Thesis]]
[[Category:A Failure to Communicate]]