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Dangler (plot device)

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in fiction where a plotline is forgotten, phased out and eventually dropped, thus a resolution is never achieved. Although dangling plotlines can occur in all forms of media, they typically appear in comic books, movies and book sequels, where the original writer or creative team can be replaced.
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in order to conjure a fan outcry and interest to continue the series. When the series is not picked up for another season, the cliffhanger creates a dangling plotline. Usually the original writer, fan of the series, or the company who produced the series, will look to another form of media to
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Typically, a writer will pepper the main story with smaller back-stories. It then becomes evident to the reader that these smaller back-stories have the potential to build up into a bigger story and reach a conclusion of some sort.
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and dangling storylines after each movie. Seemingly unconnected, the movies would end with a cliffhanger and continue with absolutely no mention of the previous movie's occurrences. To remedy this mess of
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Because of the unsatisfying nature of having a plotline dangle, fans sometimes take matters into their own hands. One famous example of this, the numerous directors and writers in the
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Editorial mandate can also force a writer to drop a building plotline due to fan backlash or an editor's lack of interest to pursue such a plot.
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are also known for continuing their own stories throughout other books they write for. In a similar fashion,
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films, which eventually led to the resurrection of the series in its original television format.
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published a comic book series to bridge the gaps between all the movies into one continuous
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was able to resolve some dangling plotlines due to the release of the
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series each had different directions for their story of
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has continued the story of an ever-dangling character,
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that is metaphorically left to "dangle" or "hang". A
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Index

Dangling modifier
plotline
plot device
television
season finale
cliffhanger
Twin Peaks
theatrical film
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight
Joss Whedon
Futurama
direct-to-DVD
comic books
shared universe
Frank Tieri
Weapon X
Wolverine
New Excalibur
Chris Claremont
Warren Ellis
Mark Millar
Clyde Wyncham
Marvel 1985
Kick-Ass
Fantastic Four
Old Man Logan
Halloween
Michael Myers
plot holes

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