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A typical plot structure is Two Lines, No Waiting, where two mostly unrelated plots occur simultaneously. A Halfway Plot Switch, on the other hand, features two mostly unrelated plots that occur one after the other, linked by a rather tenuous chain of events. As such, the start of the episode will often have close to nothing to do with the ending. This is frequently caused by a Conflict Killer. Not to be confused with a Malignant Plot Tumor, where the supposed B-plot (or even C-plot) gradually eclipses the A-plot. If the plot switch occurs while wrapping up the story, it's a Gainax Ending. A Sacrificial Lion may fail to survive the switch. Can seem similar to First Law of Tragicomedies, but that only applies to a specific change in tone (comedy to tragedy), where the plot is unaffected. If the Halfway Plot Switch involves the work becoming darker or scarier, a Gut Punch may be involved. Compare Developing Doomed Characters (which is about the time spent examining the mundane lives of the characters before something extraordinary happens that starts the "real" story) and Batman Cold Open (where the opening events not connected to the main plot are resolved before it begins). See Two-Act Structure when the two parts are narratively connected but differ in their mood. Contrast Working the Same Case. Compare and contrast Mid-Season Twist, which typically marks the end of the first act or even earlier. May overlap with Genre Shift. Often the switch itself is a Wham Episode. |
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Room is about a woman who was kidnapped as a teenager and gave birth to a son while in captivity. The child, Jack, thinks that their prison (or 'Room', as he calls it) is all that exists in the world, while his mother tries to enforce these beliefs for him, although dire circumstances eventually force her to tell the truth. Then they escape, and the rest of the story is about the two of them trying to adapt to the real world after everything they've gone through. | |
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Matilda is in a similar boat: first focusing on the titular character growing up within an abusive household, before subsequently shifting to her life at school and confronting Miss Trunchbull. | |
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The Tawny Man trilogy starts out with a book about prince Dutiful's abduction by the Piebalds, with his upcoming betrothal to an Outislander princess a background detail. The Outislands plotline becomes more prominent in the second book and completely makes up the third book, while the Piebald storyline becomes less prominent and is ultimately resolved off-page in the third book. | |
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The 5th Edition adventure Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus starts out with the players fighting an evil cult in Baldur's Gate, then has them have to go to the first layer of Hell to rescue the city of Elturel, which has been sucked into it. This is not a surprise to the players, given the name, but the cult's activities have absolutely nothing to do with what happened to Elturel. | |
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The first part of Alouette is a techno-thriller about the discovery of a potential means of Faster-Than-Light Travel and the subterfuge from a secret government agency that wants to suppress it. At almost exactly the halfway point, the starship is built, and the heroes beat the primary villain in space and are just about to apprehend him, only for them to accidentally enter warp drive and wind up embroiled in an interplanetary war on the other side of the Galaxy. The original Skylark Series was also split into a terrestrial and an extraterrestrial half, but when they first arrive in space there are several smaller vignettes before they encounter the aliens so that the Rising Conflict is more gradual. These scenes were cut out of Alouette's Song, and therefore the book reads like two separate stories with their own climaxes, told one after another. | |
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Cromartie High School: This is a favored tactic, often combined with Random Events Plot or What Happened to the Mouse? Rarely will anything actually be resolved. One episode, for example, ended with: | |
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The Wacky Adventures of Pedro often does this for storylines that run longer than a few months. One Wacky Adventure lasted from August 2001 all the way to March 2005 just because the cartoonist kept changing the plot (though each story does flow into another relatively well). | |
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Friday the 13th: The Jason Strain starts off in the Deadly Game genre... then shifts to Zombie Apocalypse. | |
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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: The first half or so is about the heroes fighting to free the world from the villains keeping everyone underground. The second half is about them actually trying to govern the world they've just liberated, which turns out to be harder than they thought. | |
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Supergirl: Supergirl's Greatest Challenge: After the three first pages, the plot changes from Supergirl trying to protect her secret identity from Midvale's Superman fans and other interlopers to answer the summons of the Legion of Super-Heroes and travel to the far-future to fight a cosmic horror and bust a scheme to destroy the Legion. The Untold Story of Argo City goes from Linda Danvers paying a visit to the Midvale Orphanage (her fome home), wherein she she gives a speech as averting Dick Malverne's suspicions about her identity, to investigate the fate of her parents and her hometown Argo City. |
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The Magic Flute starts out as an apparent "rescue opera," where the heroic young prince Tamino and his sidekick Papageno set out to free the Queen of the Night's lovely daughter Pamina from the clutches of the "evil" Sarastro. But in the Act I finale, it's revealed that Sarastro is a benevolent high priest, while the Queen is the real villain. Act II then consists of Tamino and Papageno undergoing trials in order to be initiated into Sarastro's brotherhood and win the hands of the ladies they love, while Pamina is forced to choose between her mother and Sarastro once and for all, and then heartbroken because her beloved Tamino won't speak to her (which, unbeknownst to her, is part of his trial). | |
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Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha starts out with a standard Monster of the Week formula with Nanoha's primary goal being the collection of the Jewel Seeds. Once Fate appears, the Monster of the Week formula is abandoned, and the Jewel Seed hunt becomes more of a secondary goal to Nanoha's attempts to get through Fate's cold exterior. | |
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Attack on Titan goes from an After the End story about the last remnants of humanity fighting for survival against hulking giants to a war story with about the protagonists fighting an invading empire (turns out they weren't the last of humanity after all) with more of a focus on politics and world-building. | |
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Calvin and Hobbes: A story had Calvin and Hobbes creating their G.R.O.S.S club and then accidentally pushing Calvin's mother's car out of the garage, leading to the duo running away from home. In another arc, Calvin is trying to do his homework when gravity reverses, causing him to get stuck on the ceiling. Just after everything reverts to normal, he starts to grow bigger and bigger until he falls off the Milky Way Galaxy. As he puts it, "this has been a very peculiar afternoon." The 10th anniversary special has Watterson admitting that the story was "weird for weirdness' sake". Another story arc had a variation of this; Calvin and his parents go to a wedding for presumably a friend of the mother, but Calvin accidentally leaves Hobbes behind and gripes about it throughout. But when they return home, the family is horrified to learn their house had been broken into and robbed. The parents are visibly shaken by the robbery, while Calvin gets scared that Hobbes may have been stolen, but after he's found under Calvin's bed covers, Calvin quickly goes back to normal, but the plot now focuses on the parents dealing with the robbery. And then it ends with Calvin complaining about the TV having been stolen. |
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Supergirl's Greatest Challenge: After the three first pages, the plot changes from Supergirl trying to protect her secret identity from Midvale's Superman fans and other interlopers to answer the summons of the Legion of Super-Heroes and travel to the far-future to fight a cosmic horror and bust a scheme to destroy the Legion. | |
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In the popular The Adventures of Dr. McNinja, an entire story arc (part 2 in a 4-part mega-arc) is based on this storytelling format, to the extent that it is called "I Told You That Story So I Could Tell You This One". The stories concerned are the titular main character's dilemma when every person he ever killed returns as a zombie to plague him, which leads into an exploration of his family and his sidekick's family when he leaves his sidekick to stay with them instead of bothering him. | |
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The first chunk of Little Star is effectively about Lennart and Leila raising Theres before she kills them. Then there's a significant chunk about Theres growing up, followed by a section on Theresa's life before the two finally meet around the midpoint of the novel. | |
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The Turner the Worm story "Mighty Morphin' Flower Arrangers" started out as a parody of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, but switched to being a parody of Doctor Who about a third of the way in. Supposedly this was the result of the strip's creator, Paul Rose having started the story before actually watching any episodes of Power Rangers, and when he did eventually watch one, he found it too ridiculous to even attempt to parody. | |
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The first part of Lucky Dog 1 is about Gian and the rest of CR-5 attempting to escape prison. If they succeed, the second part is about Gian entering a romantic relationship with his partner of choice while simultaneously attempting to assert himself within the CR-5 hierarchy. | |
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The Nerd's review of Pepsiman starts out looking like it's going to be a review of Yo! Noid. The Nerd goes into the Noid's backstory, then he prepares to play his copy of the game, which he gets from a litter box. Then Pepsiman shows up and transforms the game into the Pepsiman game (along with several other product-placement games the Nerd would rather review). | |
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Osamu Tezuka's Undersea Super Train: Marine Express is at first about investigating a murder and uncovering a corruption plot connected to the titular train, then once that's resolved halfway through the characters are whisked away to the mythical Mu Empire and the story becomes about opposing its tyrannical ruler. | |
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Madeline: The first half of the original book is just about the everyday lives of Madeline, her schoolmates, and Miss Clavel. Then suddenly Madeline is stricken with appendicitis and the rest of the plot revolves around her stay at the hospital. Madeline in London at first revolves around Pepito's unhappiness at having to move to London and leave Madeline and the other girls behind. But when Madeline and friends come to visit him for his birthday, the rest of the plot involves their misadventures with the horse they buy as a present for him. Madeline's Christmas starts out with Miss Clavel and all the girls except Madeline having colds on Christmas Eve and needing Madeline to take care of them, but then switches the focus to an Arabian rug merchant, who sells all his rugs to the girls only to get chilled without them, is nursed by Madeline, and then turns out to be a magician and makes his rugs fly all the girls home to their parents for the holidays. |
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The manga and anime of Soul Eater starts with the main characters capturing 99 souls and 1 witch's soul so any of them can become the new weapon of Lord Death, who is basically the Grim Reaper... too bad! Witches eventually become actual antagonists, and that goal is set aside completely to defeat them. The manga eventually circles back to its original goal, while the anime has an original ending that forgets it. | |
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Raybearer opens with a typical YA plot: Troubled, but Cute teenage assassin develops feelings for a cute boy she's supposed to kill, and much angst is had. Then Tarisai succeeds in circumventing her orders about a third of the way through the plot, happily assimilates into the council her mother forced her to infiltrate, and helps them advance the nation's human rights. And discovers she is also an heir to the throne. Most notably, her relationship with the boy never has any romantic or sexual elements, nor does any sort of Love Triangle develop. | |
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A Lesser Shade Of Evil seems inordinately fond of this idea (non-GMs are asked not to even read the book's introduction), especially given that the "switch" happens during the first session. PCs are asked to make Exalted-esque demigods in a High Fantasy setting... only to learn during a centuries-spanning fast forward that there is no magic in this world, all their powers come from genetic engineering, the people who chose them for this duty are having a falling out, and the results of this falling out lead to an After the End setting in which the PCs have mastered a variety of scientific principles and must use them to help humanity cling to life. Whew. | |
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At first, the Scott The Woz 200th episode special, "Borderline Forever", just seems to be another instance of Scott talking about game graphics and box art design, up until he rants about the blue screen border in Super Mario 3D World's multiplayer, and openly wonders why it refuses to go away. And then he notices the video's own blue border. The rest of the episode sees Scott attempting to break free from the blue border and get rid of it once and for all. | |
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Built into Betrayal at House on the Hill. The game begins with the players exploring a spooky old mansion. Eventually, one player will reveal the Haunt, at which point one player betrays the others, and the heroes have to complete some objective, with the traitor attempting to stop them. | |
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The Nerd's review of Super Mario Bros. 3 starts with a normal review of The Wizard and SMB 3... until he starts pointing out satanic references in the game. After that... well... let's just say that all hell breaks loose. Literally. | |
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When it began, Ciem was about how Candi was different from other girls. Then, it was about her sister being murdered. Then, it was about her going to college. Then, trying to find love. Then, it was about her sexual frustrations. Then it was about some guy in a shrew costume murdering everyone. Then, it was about her finding true love again. | |
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Tané's plotline in The Priory of the Orange Tree starts out like a Coming of Age Story about a commoner at a warrior school, struggling to prove herself against her snobbish rival and her own self-doubt to achieve her dream of becoming a dragonrider. She succeeds in her goals, and shortly after that, the decision she made on the first page of the book crashes back into her life and destroys it all. That launches her into the main plot of the rest of the book, which is about the eternal rage dragon that's coming back to dominate the world. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Adventure S3 Expedition to the Barrier Peaks starts off as a standard "clean out the monster-filled dungeon" scenario. After the PCs enter, they discover that the dungeon is actually part of a derelict spacecraft and they're fighting alien monsters armed with high tech weapons. The 5th Edition adventure Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus starts out with the players fighting an evil cult in Baldur's Gate, then has them have to go to the first layer of Hell to rescue the city of Elturel, which has been sucked into it. This is not a surprise to the players, given the name, but the cult's activities have absolutely nothing to do with what happened to Elturel. |
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Freddie as F.R.O.7 is a definite example. The story begins in medieval times where a king and his young son Frederick (whom he blessed with magical abilities) live in a beautiful castle alongside Frederick's aunt. Frederick's mother was lost at sea so he spends all of his time with his father. During a horse ride, a snake spooks the king's horse. He falls and dies instantly. Shortly afterwards, Frederick realizes that it was his aunt who spooked the King's horse. She tries to kill him but ends up turning him into a frog instead. He escapes and she vows to find him. The narrator goes on to say that Frederick lived life among other frogs...and then used his powers to travel through time to the United Kingdom and become a secret agent. The rest of the plot focuses on Freddy trying to solve a mystery with his human team Scotty, and Deffers. The only cohesion comes from the fact that Freddy's aunt is the Big Bad having apparently gotten bored of ruling the kingdom for which she killed Freddy's family in the first place and teamed up with an overweight evil man to steal monuments instead. | |
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The Loud House fic Thicker Than Blood starts out about Lincoln (and the younger Loud sisters) learning he is adopted and dealing with the emotional fallout of that. But they more or less get past this less than ten chapters in. Then Lincoln's parents reveal that he has a twin sister, Linka, who got adopted by another family and the rest of the story begins. | |
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Arguably used in Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow where a routine murder mystery trope dives off the deep-end into X-Files-esque killer bug from space about halfway through the novel. | |
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What If?: What would happen if everyone on earth stood as close to each other as they could and jumped, everyone landing on the ground at the same instant? After concluding that earth would continue to spin normally, Randall goes on to elaborate how our civilization would come to a halt and humanity would die out, not having any food or water supplies to feed even a fraction of the entire world population until they could get back to where they're from. | |
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The Zootopia fanfic A New Dawn is initially about Dawn Bellwether seeking revenge after escaping prison. However, she is caught and thrown back in jail early on, and the rest of the story is about her relationship with Gideon Grey, and how he slowly helps her realize the error of her ways. | |
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The Host (2008) starts out being about an alien adjusting to life as a bodysnatcher, then devotes the entire second act to developing platonic and romantic relationships with the rebels, before focusing on saving the humans near the end. | |
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Steins;Gate is an example of how this can be used to great effect. The story has a Slow-Paced Beginning, revolving around Okabe accidentally inventing a time machine and gathering his friends to figure out how it works and perfect the design. The shadowy enemy organization, SERN, mainly lingers in the background while the focus is on Okabe trying to invent a time machine before they do. Once it is finally completed, however, the SERN agent M4 shows up, and things get serious when she kills Mayuri. From then on, SERN becomes a direct threat to Okabe. and the plot switches to him fighting against SERN while traveling through time to find a timeline where Mayuri lives, then saving Kurisu, and trying to avert two possible dystopian futures. | |
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A 1976 storyline in Peanuts had Snoopy determined to play tennis at Wimbledon, which he believes is near Kansas City. When he gets to Kansas City he becomes more concerned with finding his sister Belle, and the whole Wimbledon thing drops away. Lampshaded when he laments "And now I can't even remember why I'm wearing this stupid tennis visor!" | |
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Approximately half of Daughter for Dessert revolves around the protagonist and Amanda saving their diner, while the other half revolves around the wedge that Cecilia drives between the two of them, and the protagonist's attempt to clear up what really happened between Lainie and himself. | |
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The fourth book of The Orphan Train Adventures book, "A Place to Belong", starts off with Danny and his sister Peg - who have been sent by their widowed mother in New York City for adoption in the area of St. Louis - getting used to life with their new family and neighbors, as well as the failing health of the foster mother. After her death, the plot shifts to Danny trying to get his mother to travel to St. Louis and marry his father. | |
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Wuthering Heights is a famous example. The first half is a more-or-less conventional tragic love story (albeit with very morally ambiguous characters and a strange, mystical, brutally codependent emotional twinship in place of normal romantic love) between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, ending with Catherine's death. The second half takes place after a long Time Skip, focuses on the now-adolescent children of the previous main characters, and casts Heathcliff in the role of Evil Uncle, manipulating and abusing his niece-by-marriage, son and ward to complete his revenge on the Earnshaw and Linton families. The two halves are so distinct that most screen and stage adaptations easily cut the second half and only adapt the Heathcliff/Catherine love story. | |
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: The first half deals with the drudgery of Charlie's life and the hunt for the Golden Tickets, whereas the second focuses on the five winners touring Willy Wonka's eponymous chocolate factory. | |
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Hanazuki: Full of Treasures uses this to dramatic effect in the first season finale, "Big Bad Sickness". The conflict alluded to in the title, that being Red Hemka suffering from a fatal disease he was afflicted with in the previous episode, is resolved halfway through. The remaining half spotlights Kiazuki's emotional turmoil that has been building up since the series began as she suffers a Villainous Breakdown, turns against her newly gained friends, and nearly undoes their hard-earned victory against the Big Bad. | |
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Scorpions "Coming Home" starts out as a soft acoustic ballad then about halfway through suddenly changes into full-on heavy metal. | |
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A Heart of the City seven-week arc started with Dean mourning the end of Star Wars and ended with Heart dreaming she was in summer school. It starts here. | |
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The Winter's Tale consists of a first half that is tragedy and a second half that is comedy. Much scholarly ink has been spilled over the exact relationship of the two parts. (Either way, 'Exit pursued by a bear' is around where the shift happens.) | |
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The Untold Story of Argo City goes from Linda Danvers paying a visit to the Midvale Orphanage (her fome home), wherein she she gives a speech as averting Dick Malverne's suspicions about her identity, to investigate the fate of her parents and her hometown Argo City. | |
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Godzilla fanfiction Abraxas (Hrodvitnon): At around Chapter 7-9, the story switches: from a weakened San and Vivienne being held captive by an evil organization in a claustrophobic Elaborate Underground Base, plotting their escape with a very limited set of options and unfamiliar allies; to a freed and healed Viv and San preparing to fight unnatural monstrosities for the fate of the world alongside a much more familiar range of allies. | |
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The Angry Video Game Nerd: The Nerd's review of Super Mario Bros. 3 starts with a normal review of The Wizard and SMB 3... until he starts pointing out satanic references in the game. After that... well... let's just say that all hell breaks loose. Literally. The Nerd's review of Pepsiman starts out looking like it's going to be a review of Yo! Noid. The Nerd goes into the Noid's backstory, then he prepares to play his copy of the game, which he gets from a litter box. Then Pepsiman shows up and transforms the game into the Pepsiman game (along with several other product-placement games the Nerd would rather review). |
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In BoBoiBoy, in the episode "Mornings with Mr Probe and Adu Du", a serious storyline from the previous two episodes, involving Fang and Ochobot, is resolved early. Once that ends, Probe comes up with a new and unrelated scheme involving him and Adu Du hosting a talk show to fill the rest of the episode. | |
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The Hetalia: Axis Powers fanfic The Joyous One has two. The first third of the story deals with Feliciano trying to get Ludwig back home and him recovering from his First-Episode Resurrection. The next third of the story deals with Ludwig (now Monika) coming to terms with her trans identity. The last part of the story becomes a Coming-Out Story as Monika explains the situation to her parents, and they try to find a place where they can all live together. | |
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The Bible has noticeably different frameworks between the books of the Old Testament and the New Testament: the Old Testament is mostly a series of vignettes about various different people (Adam, Noah, Abraham, David, etc.) who all just so happen to interact with God, whereas the New Testament has a clearly defined central figure in Jesus and covers the events that occurred both during and after his life. | |
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The first chunk of The Twits is vignettes about how horrible the twits are, particularly in their Awful Wedded Life. The second chunk is about the family of monkeys they've been abusing trying to escape. | |
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SuperMarioLogan: "The Burger!" initially starts with Junior and his friends playing baseball inside the apartment. Then Cody gets a home run and the ball falls behind the refrigerator. Then Junior and Joseph completely forget about the baseball when they notice the titular burger in front of it. "The Purge!" starts with Junior and his friends watching the news and being notified of the Purge, then Bowser finds out about the Purge and kicks Joseph, Cody and Chef Pee Pee out. This builds up into Chef Pee Pee and Brooklyn T. Guy teaming up to kill Junior. "Jeffy's Wifi Problem!" just so happens to be the most notorious example. Halfway through the video, Jeffy tries to call Brooklyn T. Guy in an attempt to get the WiFi password, only for Brooklyn to quickly forget about the password afterwards and con both Mario and Jeffy $800 out of a Foosball table. Worst of all, he gets away with it. |
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FoxTrot uses this sometimes. One 1995 story had Jason entering a chess contest with Roger and wins $50, thus turning the story into Jason using the money to taunt his siblings. Then, the plot shifts to Jason spending all his money on 5,000 gumballs, which he eats all in one weekend. THEN, the plot shifts to Jason getting his first cavity as a result of eating all the gumballs, before finally leading up to Jason's first dentist visit. Probably a bigger one occurred in 1999, with a big story of Roger going on a business trip out of state, then returning home to find Jason in stitches following a Hot Wheels accident. After two days focusing on Jason and his stitches, the plot switches to Roger quitting work to spend more time with his family. He then gets scammed out of $199.99 in an infomercial. He then tries trading stocks on the Internet and winds up losing $11,000 in the second hour (after earning $3,000 in the first hour). After everyone at Roger's work goes crazy without Roger there to mess things up, he gets his job back. However, Roger sold the family computer after losing the money in the stocks, so the plot finally goes to Andy buying the iFruit. |
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The first act of Hamilton is the story of plucky, incredibly intelligent revolutionary soldier Alexander Hamilton as he fights his way through the American Revolution. From "Yorktown" on, the second act follows Hamilton's rise to power in the new American government before his untimely death. Justified in that that's actually what happened in the life of Alexander Hamilton, but still, the two halves are so separate that four main/supporting characters can disappear from the show entirely, and four new main/supporting characters have to be introduced the moment they're gone. | |
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Arlo Guthrie starts out "The Alice's Restaurant Massacree" by telling about how he was arrested for littering on Thanksgiving, but he switches halfway through to talk about going to visit the draft board. Eventually it all ties together. | |
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"Charming Weather" from Lionel Monckton's The Arcadians. It starts off obviously leading into a marriage proposal — until they realise they aren't alone, and it turns into banal smalltalk for the chorus. Unusual since, being music, it can do it all over a second time. YouTube has a rather badly performed recording of it. | |
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The play Done to Death. Act 1 is all about meeting the 5 lead characters and setting up their writing styles and the show's fantasy sequences. Then there is a sudden death at the end of Act 1. Act 2 is then all about solving the murders. | |
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Tom and Jerry: The Movie starts off as an hour-and-a-half-long Tom and Jerry cartoon. But when Puggsy shows up, things start to go downhill. Most of the rest of the plot is about helping a Heartwarming Orphan escape her Rich Bitch aunt and find her long-lost Adventurer Archaeologist father. | |
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Because the orignial eight Japanese volumes of Girls Kingdom were turned into four longer volumes for the American release without sacrificing any content, the plot of each book switches roughly halfway through. For example, the first half of book two is focused on Kirara's successful attempt to become Kagura's seraph, while the second half is focused on Misaki's attempt to save Erisu's failing restaurant, along with some of Kirara's bragging about becoming a seraph. | |
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Doki Doki Literature Club! seems to begin as a Slice of Life Dating Sim where the protagonist reluctantly joins the literature club. The game starts with a Content Warning for disturbing images for a good reason, because the plot changes into a metafictional Psychological Horror game after Sayori is Driven to Suicide. After this, the game becomes a glitchy mess, the characters' backstories are revealed to be really dark, and the characters themselves begin turning into Yanderes. | |
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The Twilight Saga: In New Moon, most of the book is devoted to Bella recovering from Edward leaving her, finding out about the werewolves, and the werewolves hunting for Victoria. Suddenly, the climax of the novel goes to being about Edward planning to commit suicide via the Volturi, and Bella and Alice having to save him. In Eclipse, most of the story is devoted to the Bella/Edward/Jacob love triangle, and only gives focus on the matter of the vampire army and Victoria near the end of the book. In Breaking Dawn, the first two sections of the book (as well as a bit of the start of the third) are focused on Bella and Edward marrying and her having and raising her half-human daughter. Most of the third section is about the Volturi arriving to use Renesmee as an excuse to kill the Cullens, with flavors of a vampire conspiracy and the set up for an epic battle that never happens. | |
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Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Joys of Seasons episode 99 starts out being focused on Wolffy Playing Sick to avoid her wife's wrath after his attempt to catch a goat falls flat. Once Wolnie discovers Wolffy is faking his ailment and leaves with Wilie, the plot switches to being about Wolffy having to hide Pink Fox from Wolnie when she pays a visit to Wolf Castle. | |
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After half the total turns in Fiasco have elapsed, an event called the Tilt occurs, which adds a bunch more conflict elements to the game. This has the effect of splitting the story into two halves — before the shit hits the fan, and after the shit hits the fan, so to speak. Good players also modulate their playing before and after the Tilt — before the Tilt, more gentle Character Development scenes and Anachronic Order are usually possible, but after the Tilt, characters with a Need should go from pursuing it to a big Jumping Off the Slippery Slope in pursuit of it, and everyone is expected to take more unpredictable, unreasonable and direct actions. The rulebook also notes that killing other characters before the Tilt is bad form. | |
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The first half of Spellbinder revolves around Thea struggling with her realization she's falling in love with Eric (she's a witch, he's human; Night World law forbids them from being together) and trying to stop Blaise from making him her latest plaything. Then around the midway point Thea accidentally calls forth the spirit of a Vengeful Ghost trying to protect Eric, and the plot becomes more focused on Thea trying to stop the ghost. Blaise is still a bit of a threat, but is quickly overshadowed by the far more dangerous Suzanne and Blaise actually helps Thea in the end. | |
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The second series of The Most Amazing Story Ever Told starts off in a waffling fashion, with a child's action figure fantasy and recklessness with explosives somehow affecting life two million years later, but the fifth episode shifts focus to God finding out a strand of fate has been misplaced, with the following episodes elaborating on the story of that fate strand. | |
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Played with in Gone Girl. The novel is told from both Nick and Amy's perspectives. Nick is in the present day, trying to cope with being the main culprit in his wife's disappearance, while Amy's diary entries tell the story of a crumbling marriage. In the second half of the story, we learn that Amy's diary was a complete fabrication, all part of an elaborate scheme to frame her husband. From there, the story gets a little more interesting... | |
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Same goes for its sequel, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. The first half has the elevator and its occupants accidentally ending up in orbit and ultimately rescuing most of the crew of a space hotel from carnivorous aliens. Once the elevator returns to the chocolate factory, the second half has the three still-bedridden Bucket grandparents overdosing on reverse-aging pills that Willy Wonka invented, necessitating a journey far beneath the factory to rescue one of them. The events of the first half aren't brought up again until the last chapter. | |
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Coco: For the first 20 minutes, it's a cute story about a kid who just wants to be like his musical idol, despite his family's wishes. Then he strums on a stolen guitar, and it becomes a Race Against the Clock. | |
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Dragon Ball Z's Cell Saga has this combined with a serious case of The Big Bad Shuffle — after a fake out with Freeza coming back to Earth (only to get on the bad side of The Worf Effect), the main plot seems to be the Kid from the Future Trunks coming back in time to prevent Dr. Gero, a scientist who worked for the Red Ribbon Army, from unleashing a pair of deadly androids in revenge for the Red Ribbon Army's defeat, which caused the apocalypse in Trunks' timeline. Dr. Gero and another android show up and put on a terrible showing before Gero is unceremoniously killed by the two androids who caused Trunks' Bad Future... who don't actually have any interest in destroying the world this time. Then Cell shows up with his own goals, leaving the 'Dr. Gero's Revenge' plot thoroughly by the wayside except by the very end, when Cell inadvertently ends up killing Goku during his attempted Suicidal Cosmic Temper Tantrum as per Dr. Gero's original goal, and then attempts to blow up the Earth once he comes back from that. | |
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YU+ME: dream . Starts out as a very typical Teen Drama and Slice of Life Coming-Out Story about a girl named Fiona who falls in love with another girl called Lia. The Wham Episode changes the plot, after Fiona finds out that the last six months of her life were All Just a Dream — and she's sent out of the Dream World by Sadako while Lia is captured by Sadako. Fiona finds her way back into the dream world and along with her conscience Mary, travels through the Dream World to try and get Lia back. | |
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Close to being standard practice for Mountain Time, such as here, when the plot switches to an entirely new set of characters in a completely different scenario, and much more pronounced in longer story arcs like this one. | |
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