I've seen lots of posts about the first arrest shocking the world being posed as a Q drop. This is simply not the case. Q never said this and I think it's important to keep the drops succinct and accurate so as not to falsely shape any Anons beliefs or expectations. This is a PSA, not an admonishment.
Link to drops in comments.
Now my nit-pick is on.
Since we are clarifying, the climax in a play almost NEVER takes place in the final act. First Act sets the stage: introduces the setting, the principles, and generally sets up the main plot. Second act is rising action, 3rd is climax, 4th resolution.
3 act plays combine the rising action and climax in the second act, but this isnt that kind of play.
We are currently in the second act.
Fair enough.
I have a feeling this might not be that type of play though. Unlike the standard format that needs to fit into a specific time frame, I think there may be a real plot reveal (setting up a whole new play) in one of the acts of this play (the act after or during the climax).
That is only a guess though. My evidence for that is currently difficult to corroborate.
Quite possible and not without precedent.
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I've wondered about this myself. Going back to the movie analogy, almost like it is setting up for an episodic reveal to kick off a television mini-series or a set of spinoff series.
Much in the same way the MCU has become.
With so much going on and so many actors, we could certainly use more focus on each event.
Although I would much prefer short seasons and good wrap up on several of the plot points. Seeing evil escape all the time doesn't add to the excitement or make good viewing, only causes me to pursue cancellation or change channels.
Mmmmhhmm. Maybe we have been programemed by T.V. to admire the former and not the latter, hence that feeling of rejection or to keep on going when evil gets away with it. Maybe we have to reprogram our brain so that it may have the opposite effect. So if we see evil get away with it, the event will strengthen our resolve and we will keep moving forward. Instead of changing the channel, we need to focus on the next move, improve, adapt, overcome.
I can get behind that.
Just a show, I dont like polluting my mind with junk. When it is reality, you can/should?/must? confront to tackle the problem. Not dealing with thing is definitely how we came to be here.
Shakespeare usually had Five acts...
True, but the idea still stands, we aren't very close to the final act.
By that description I can't disagree.