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In a crime story dealing with an ongoing crime, if the detective has thought that the antagonist is one person, then at some point finds out it is someone else, do you think the audience feels cheated? - Question/Answer Now Playing


In a crime story dealing with an ongoing crime, if the detective has thought that the antagonist is one person, then at some point finds out it is someone else, do you think the audience feels cheated?

Apr 20, 2012

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In a crime story dealing with an ongoing crime, if the detective has thought that the antagonist is one person, then at some point finds out it is someone else, do you think the audience feels cheated? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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