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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[Sen-talk-tys: So I was watching a lot of reviews and stuff & that got me wondering. What's the best use of foreshadowing you've ever seen in a piece of animation? Brickfilm or not?

I'll put mine first, Gravity Falls season 1. Everything on how it's handles is just pure genius, from how it manages to recontextualize certain gags into dramatic & even heartbreaking scenes (like wax Stan's statute) to how is gradually builds up (like Stand's handwriting not matching the deed). To how it leads to him hiding a grand event without it being the main twist (the ending of "Gideon Rises"). And even how it leads other hints of more basic foreshadowing along the way to keep the viewer on their toes. I've seen good & even great use of foreshadowing before, but I don't think anything ever like this before,& I hope one day to be as great as a writer as the people working on this show.]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Limze (Studio Stu-Ugrz)]]></name>
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