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"A common subversion is for the plot to end with a Milholland Relationship Moment."
Is this even a subversion? I think this is just the most common way for the plot to play out. They try and try to fix the thing, and it turns out that the fact they were so concerned about fixing it is worth more than the thing was.
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"A common subversion is for the plot to end with a Milholland Relationship Moment."
Is this even a subversion? I think this is just the most common way for the plot to play out. They try and try to fix the thing, and it turns out that the fact they were so concerned about fixing it is worth more than the thing was.