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comfortably alongside the gore and brutality of Horror, maybe with the mystery and retribution of Crime thrown in. As a genre, it can be restrictive in that everyone knows what to expect, yet I can't think of another genre that offers such freedom of narrative within its strong set of established conventions. In that way, it's like the frontier itself, setting the dream of limitlessness against the shackles of established reality.
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