Display title | You Can't Go Home Again |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | For some reason or another, one of the main characters is displaced from their home — be it in the sense of homeland, home planet, home universe, or literal house—and unable to return. Often, their attempts to return form a key plotline or focal point of the series, but since Status Quo Is God, Failure Is the Only Option until the Grand Finale. If the reason why they can't return is because of a Doomed Hometown, then their quest is often Revenge or a new place to stay. Sometimes they'll finally return Where It All Began to challenge the force that kept them away for so long. |