Display title | Leaving Audience |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is when a character is doing a speech/acting/dancing/reading in front of an audience. If the subject is a bit complicated, the writers want to tell us it's complicated. And since the average guy doesn't like complicated stuff, he leaves. So you have this character on stage, reading a report about possible life on Mars, which is critical to the main plot, while random people are getting up and out of the room. Sometimes until there are only a dozen people left listening. |