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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | There's a MacGuffin everyone is after and the Big Bad has just managed to snatch it right out of the Hero's hands and is laughing as they make their escape, with The Hero left in a bit of a Heroic BSOD. But wait! The Comic Relief, team thief, or even a less obviously sneaky character suddenly brightens the mood by revealing that they've just done the same—stole the MacGuffin right out from under the villain's nose as he made his escape, too. Being a cheeky larcenist, the thief may even taunt the retreating villain with it, though they usually replace the stolen MacGuffin with a flawless decoy, worthless rock, mocking note, or other means of taunting the villain. If the MacGuffin is in a case, the thief may do a Satchel Switcheroo. |