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** In "Today and Forever", Frankie convinces Cody to document the situation due to the absurdity of it. To recap, [[ItMakesSenseInContext Griffin Rock was teleported to the North Pole after a large active teleportation crystal accidentally was dropped onto the island's underground Reactaline veins.]]

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** In "Today and Forever", Frankie convinces Cody to document the situation due to the absurdity of it. To recap, [[ItMakesSenseInContext Griffin Rock was teleported to the North Pole after a large active teleportation crystal accidentally was dropped onto the island's underground Reactaline veins.]]
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* ''Film/BurnNoticeTheFallOfSamAxe'' uses the device of Sam Axe being interrogated by the United States military about his activities in Colombia; which we learned have involved a journalist, a medical aid clinic, CIA agents, an apparent rebel group, the Colombian national police, and a rogue unit of the Colombian army.
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* ''Literature/TheKingkillerChronicle'': For the first two books, it's unknown how Kvothe became a BrokenAce and a FailureHero as both ''The Name of the Wind'' and ''The Wise Man's Fear'' center around how he became the stuff of legends in the first place. As a result, all clues to his fall from grace are hidden in the mess his life is now--he's a recluse barkeep in the middle of nowhere (the shame he feels at having failed his goal is unbearable) who cannot perform Sympathy magic anymore (so the event probably crushed his will) and has taken a Fae as his apprentice of sorts (so he's returned to the land of the fae at least a second time).
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Compare CaptainsLog, which revisits events through a more general report. SubTrope of FramingDevice (a story within another story).

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Compare CaptainsLog, which revisits events through a more general report. SubTrope of FramingDevice (a story within another story). SisterTrope of HowWeGotHere (the story stops and retells the events prior leading up to that point).
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Compare CaptainsLog, which revisits events through a more general report.

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Compare CaptainsLog, which revisits events through a more general report.
report. SubTrope of FramingDevice (a story within another story).
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* "[[Radio/YoursTrulyJohnnyDollar Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar]]": This is, in fact, the radio drama's format. All of Johnny's adventures are narrated as he goes down the list filling out his expense report.

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* "[[Radio/YoursTrulyJohnnyDollar Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar]]": ''Radio/YoursTrulyJohnnyDollar'': This is, in fact, the radio drama's format. All of Johnny's adventures are narrated as he goes down the list filling out his expense report.
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* "[[Radio/YoursTrulyJohnnyDollar Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar]]": This radio drama used this as the show format. Each of Johnny's adventures is narrated as he goes down the list filling out his expense report.

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* "[[Radio/YoursTrulyJohnnyDollar Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar]]": This is, in fact, the radio drama used this as the show drama's format. Each All of Johnny's adventures is are narrated as he goes down the list filling out his expense report.
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* "[[Radio/YoursTrulyJohnnyDollar Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar]]": This radio drama used this as the show format. Each of Johnny's adventures was narrated as he went down the list filling out his expense report.

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* "[[Radio/YoursTrulyJohnnyDollar Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar]]": This radio drama used this as the show format. Each of Johnny's adventures was is narrated as he went goes down the list filling out his expense report.
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* Music/LaOrejaDeVanGogh: The lyrics of "Pop" recounts the chaotic, shallow life of a soulless Queen of Pop by describing all that she leaves behind --bills, alcohol, and tons of money. The song also explains how she became such a sensation --she has pretty hands, speaks French, is talented (she sings, acts, and paints), and has culture.
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* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': The episode "Trials and Tribble-ations" is told via flashback as Sisko explains what happened to the Department of Temporal Investigations.

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* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': The episode [[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E06TrialsAndTribbleations "Trials and Tribble-ations" Tribble-ations"]] is told via flashback as Sisko explains what happened to the Department of Temporal Investigations.
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* ''Series/{{Hunter}}'': DaChief does this about an offscreen car chase, before deciding to get Hunter and Dee Dee new partners.

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* ''Series/{{Hunter}}'': ''Series/Hunter1984'': DaChief does this about an offscreen car chase, before deciding to get Hunter and Dee Dee new partners.
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* ''Literature/{{Gateway}}'' by Frederik Pohl: In the "present", the hero is obscenely wealthy, plagued by guilt, and going through therapy with a computer-generated psychologist. Most of the actual plot of the book is in his explanations to the computer of where the wealth (and guilt) came from.

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* ''Literature/{{Gateway}}'' ''Literature/HeecheeSaga'' by Frederik Pohl: In the "present", the hero is obscenely wealthy, plagued by guilt, and going through therapy with a computer-generated psychologist. Most of the actual plot of the book is in his explanations to the computer of where the wealth (and guilt) came from.
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* "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar": This radio drama used this as the show format. Each of Johnny's adventures was narrated as he went down the list filling out his expense report.

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* "Yours "[[Radio/YoursTrulyJohnnyDollar Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar": Dollar]]": This radio drama used this as the show format. Each of Johnny's adventures was narrated as he went down the list filling out his expense report.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BountyHamster'': In "The Trial", the final episode to be produced, Marion has to face a licensing tribunal when he's accused of conduct unbecoming his bounty hunter license. Cue ClipShow. (In the end, [[spoiler:the tribunal does strip him of his license -- and awards one to Cassie, having concluded that she's done more to earn one over the course of the series than Marion has]].)


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* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBots'':
** In two-parters, Huxley Prescott often recaps the events of part one as part of his news show.
** In "The More Things Stay the Same", Quickshadow recaps the events of "The More Things Change..." in the context of it being a report to Optimus.
** In "Today and Forever", Frankie convinces Cody to document the situation due to the absurdity of it. To recap, [[ItMakesSenseInContext Griffin Rock was teleported to the North Pole after a large active teleportation crystal accidentally was dropped onto the island's underground Reactaline veins.]]

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* ''Anime/SpeedGrapher'': Used explicitly in the episode "Audit the Wicked".




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* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesSunAndMoon'': A few episodes have Lilie recap the events of the previous one while writing in her diary.
* TheRunaway: [[spoiler:Runs off with Gladion to the Altar of the Sunne on Poni Island in an attempt to save their mother.]]
* ''Anime/SpeedGrapher'': Used explicitly in the episode "Audit the Wicked".



* ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle'': One episode used the parents going over their finances and strange expenditures to frame a clip show. For instance, "When did we spend so much on sequins?" transitioned to Bryan Cranston's roller dancing scene.
* ''Series/NightCourt'' did this plot once.
* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': The episode "Trials and Tribble-ations" is told via flashback as Sisko explains what happened to the Department of Temporal Investigations.
* ''Series/StargateSG1'': The ClipShow episodes.



** Doyle asks Angel to snoop around his ex-wife's new fiancée, leading to an awkward scene where Angel spots the beau [[StabTheSalad with a knife]] and tackles him [[DestinationDefenestration through a plate-glass window]]. The next day, Angel grouses that Richard belongs to a family of harmless restauranteurs "[[NoheroDiscount with some pretty expensive windows]]."
** The episode "Time Bomb" had a suit, Marcus Hamilton, reading off a list of damages caused by Angel's flunky during a rescue mission.

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** [[Recap/AngelS01E07BachelorParty "Bachelor Party"]]: Doyle asks Angel to snoop around his ex-wife's new fiancée, leading to an awkward scene where Angel spots the beau [[StabTheSalad with a knife]] and tackles him [[DestinationDefenestration through a plate-glass window]]. The next day, Angel grouses that Richard belongs to a family of harmless restauranteurs "[[NoheroDiscount with some pretty expensive windows]]."
** [[Recap/AngelS05E19TimeBomb "Time Bomb"]]: The episode "Time Bomb" had has a suit, Marcus Hamilton, reading off a list of damages caused by Angel's flunky during a rescue mission.



* ''Series/{{Hunter}}'': DaChief does this about an offscreen car chase, before deciding to get Hunter and Dee Dee new partners.



* ''Series/{{Hunter}}'': DaChief does this about an offscreen car chase, before deciding to get Hunter and Dee Dee new partners.

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* ''Series/{{Hunter}}'': DaChief does ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle'': One episode used the parents going over their finances and strange expenditures to frame a clip show. For instance, "When did we spend so much on sequins?" transitioned to Bryan Cranston's roller dancing scene.
* ''Series/NightCourt'' did
this about an offscreen car chase, before deciding to get Hunter plot once.
* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': The episode "Trials
and Dee Dee new partners.
Tribble-ations" is told via flashback as Sisko explains what happened to the Department of Temporal Investigations.
* ''Series/StargateSG1'': The ClipShow episodes.
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