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Hopefully you made certain the example actually fit the term. This isn't a term for any story you couldn't keep up with, which the people running this site seem to think it actually is.
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Hopefully you made certain the example actually fit the term; a lot of examples on this page don\'t actually fit the definition or idea of this trope.
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Amazing Spider-man 2 is not this trope nor is BVS.
ASM 2 is three lines some waiting. Harry's story about saving himself is directly linked to Richard Parker's research and why Norman started it in the first place. Electro is it's own arc but ties to Oscorp, his accident plays into the oscorp story from the get to go, and ends up playing into Harry's story. These plot points are clearly connected. The Peter Gwen plot by contrast is separate from both Harry and Electro, being it's own thing that is mostly separate from the whole Oscorp story. ASM 2 is not four lines all waiting, it's three lines some waiting.
BVS is shockingly simple; you're following the political debate about Superman and Batman's quest to kill him that's it. The Africa incident, Lois's investigation, the hearing are all part of the Superman debate they're not separate. Diana and the metahumans play into Bruce's story, while Lex drives both. Doomsday is part of Lex's story and relates directly to the whole political story which embody Lex's motive. Everything is connected from the get to go, to the point that you are never following separate plot threads. BVS is absolutely two lines no waiting.
Just because there's a lot going on doesn't mean it's this trope. The plots have to be separate from each other. Neither movie fits this term get those two off this page; I don't care if they're critically reviled and divisive, they don't match the definition of this trope.
ASM 2 is three lines some waiting. Harry's story about saving himself is directly linked to Richard Parker's research and why Norman started it in the first place. Electro is it's own arc but ties to Oscorp, his accident plays into the oscorp story from the get to go, and ends up playing into Harry's story. These plot points are clearly connected. The Peter Gwen plot by contrast is separate from both Harry and Electro, being it's own thing that is mostly separate from the whole Oscorp story. ASM 2 is not four lines all waiting, it's three lines some waiting.
BVS is shockingly simple; you're following the political debate about Superman and Batman's quest to kill him that's it. The Africa incident, Lois's investigation, the hearing are all part of the Superman debate they're not separate. Diana and the metahumans play into Bruce's story, while Lex drives both. Doomsday is part of Lex's story and relates directly to the whole political story which embody Lex's motive. Everything is connected from the get to go, to the point that you are never following separate plot threads. BVS is absolutely two lines no waiting.
Just because there's a lot going on doesn't mean it's this trope. The plots have to be separate from each other. Neither movie fits this term get those two off this page; I don't care if they're critically reviled and divisive, they don't match the definition of this trope.
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Hopefully you made certain the example actually fit the term. This isn\'t a term for any story you couldn\'t keep up with, which the people running this site seem to think it actually is.
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ASM 2 is three lines some waiting. Harry's story about saving himself is directly linked to Richard Parker's research and why Norman started it in the first place. Electro is it's own arc but ties to Oscorp, his accident plays into the oscorp story from the get to go, and ends up playing into Harry's story. These plot points are clearly connected. The Peter Gwen plot by contrast is separate from both Harry and Electro being it's own thing mostly separate from the whole Oscorp story. ASM 2 is not four lines all waiting, it's three lines some waiting.
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ASM 2 is three lines some waiting. Harry\'s story about saving himself is directly linked to Richard Parker\'s research and why Norman started it in the first place. Electro is it\'s own arc but ties to Oscorp, his accident plays into the oscorp story from the get to go, and ends up playing into Harry\'s story. These plot points are clearly connected. The Peter Gwen plot by contrast is separate from both Harry and Electro, being it\'s own thing that is mostly separate from the whole Oscorp story. ASM 2 is not four lines all waiting, it\'s three lines some waiting.
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BVS is shockingly simple; you're following the political debate about Superman and Batman's quest to kill him that's it. The Africa incident, Lois's investigation, the hearing are all part of the Superman debate they're not separate. Diana and the metahumans play into Bruce's story, while Lex drives both. Doomsday is part of Lex's story and relates directly to the whole political story which embody Lex's motive. Everything is connected from the get to go, to the point that you are never following separate plot threads. BVS is absolutely two lines no waiting.
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BVS is shockingly simple; you\'re following the political debate about Superman and Batman\'s quest to kill him that\'s it. The Africa incident, Lois\'s investigation, the hearing are all part of the Superman debate they\'re not separate. Diana and the metahumans play into Bruce\'s story, while Lex drives both. Doomsday is part of Lex\'s story and relates directly to the whole political story which embody Lex\'s motive. Everything is connected from the get to go, to the point that you are never following separate plot threads. BVS is absolutely two lines no waiting.