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In The Atlantic, Pulitzer Prize winner Barton Gellman writes of a "plot" to steal the 2024 election. "Thousands of votes will be thrown away, or millions, to produce the required effect," he predicts.
And he owes it all to the magical device called plot armor. Plot armor is the idea that a character is too important, through popularity or plot significance, to be killed off by a series’ writers.
What emerged was a drama called “The Plagiarist’s Lament.” That seems about right. When it comes to plot, we’re all plagiarists. Or, if you prefer, deepfakers. Apple's Influence on China ...
With that, his wife suggested moving Heath and her grandparents to a new plot and cutting ties with her 'entitled' and 'rude' family members. Commenting on her post, one shocked user said ...
It's an intriguing look at the so-called "Hickey plot," the foiled conspiracy that, had it succeeded, might have killed the American dream before it even began. The book takes place in 1776 ...
"A Man Called Otto," follows the broad strokes of a glaringly obvious plot that can be seen from outer space. Hanks plays Otto Anderson, a grumpy old man who's been depressed to the point of ...
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