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If you’ve ever watched a movie or TV show and felt like something doesn't quite make sense, or that a series of events doesn’t work out logically, you likely encountered a plot hole. This article defines plot holes, shares examples, and offers screenwriting tips and tricks to avoid falling into the dreaded plot hole yourself.

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