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The '''types of plots''' is a way to index episodes/films and comics in what their plot focuses on.  These are made with the following syntax: "''<type> plot focusing on <character>''", e.g. "''A plot focusing on Fry''", where an A type plot is having focus on Fry.
The '''types of plots''' is a way to index episodes/films and comics in what their plot focuses on.  These are made with the following syntax: "''<type> plot focusing on <character>''", e.g. "''A plot focusing on Fry''", where an A type plot is having focus on Fry.


There are two types of plots, namely A and B.  A is a major focus, such as the main storyline, while a B plot is a side plot.  Some episodes may not have B plots, and episodes like ''[[Three Hundred Big Boys]]'' may only have B plots.
There are two types of plots, namely A and B.  A is a major focus, such as the main storyline, while a B plot is a side plot.  Some episodes may not have B plots (See Simpson's episode [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer_the_Smithers"Homer the Smithers"]), while episodes like ''[[Three Hundred Big Boys]]'' may only have B plots.


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Revision as of 18:57, 17 June 2010

The types of plots is a way to index episodes/films and comics in what their plot focuses on. These are made with the following syntax: "<type> plot focusing on <character>", e.g. "A plot focusing on Fry", where an A type plot is having focus on Fry.

There are two types of plots, namely A and B. A is a major focus, such as the main storyline, while a B plot is a side plot. Some episodes may not have B plots (See Simpson's episode "Homer the Smithers"), while episodes like Three Hundred Big Boys may only have B plots.

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