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Display titleScream Discretion Shot
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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit19:23, 21 May 2018
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Another of the Discretion Shot siblings, the Scream Discretion Shot is when something horrible and/or unspeakably painful is done to a character (whose significance to the viewer varies but is important at some level to the heroes or the plot), but the viewer doesn't get a direct view of the horror (such as Cold-Blooded Torture, Rape as Drama or Cruel and Unusual Death) visited on them. The viewer gets visuals of other things, such as a villain's sinister grin or other expression of delight in what's going down or the hero or other sympathetic character looking on in horror, accompanied by the audio cue that lets us know it's something terrible—a protracted scream that goes on for several seconds.
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