The Plot Hole Ground: A Brief History

Pre-History (BC-300 AD)

The Plot Hole Ground has existed for eons, with the first recorded instance dating back to the ancient Greeks, who used it as a convenient excuse for their lack of planning in battle strategy. The concept was later adopted by Shakespearean actors to explain away missing props.

Modern Era (2000s)

With the rise of Hollywood blockbusters, the Plot Hole Ground reached new heights of creative genius, allowing writers to justify the presence of unnecessary characters, plot twists, and product placement.

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Contemporary Era (2010s)

The Plot Hole Ground has evolved to include new features, such as the 'MacGuffin' – a plot device so absurd, it's only purpose is to exist. The 'Red Herring' has been replaced with the 'Red Flag', a subtle yet insidious plot twist that will keep you guessing (but not too hard).

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