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fandomsecrets2024-09-07 01:38 pm
[ SECRET POST #6455 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6455 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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Re: Secrets you don't want to make...
(Anonymous) 2024-09-07 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)Foreshadowing is just a fancy word for spoilers, so stop getting all angry about spoilers but loving foreshadowing ya filmnerds.
Re: Secrets you don't want to make...
(Anonymous) 2024-09-07 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Secrets you don't want to make...
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(Anonymous) 2024-09-07 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Secrets you don't want to make...
(Anonymous) 2024-09-07 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)if you want a discussion about how some idk ytube film "critic" misuses the term, then phrase it that way. that's interesting. being wrong on main is not what you want here.
Re: Secrets you don't want to make...
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(Anonymous) 2024-09-08 06:28 am (UTC)(link)Re: Secrets you don't want to make...
(Anonymous) 2024-09-08 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)Foreshadowing is building something up in a plot in a subtle way so that even if "where that goes" is a big twist for most of the audience, people don't feel like it came out of absolutely nowhere when they look back at the story in retrospect. There are clues in the story that makes what happened make sense.
Spoiling is outside the story entirely: it's when one real person who already knows what happens tells someone else, and that second person is upset or disappointed because they would have liked to go into the story without that information. They feel like something they wanted to discover directly from the story has been "spoiled" for them, because the way they interact with it is now colored by information that the author didn't expect the audience to have.