Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Main / ReverseRelationshipReveal

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
misuse of "alibi"


*** Jane also feels victimized by her terrible husband who refuses to grant her a divorce. He is in fact her victim. He granted her a divorce by letter, but she pretended never to receive it, as part of her alibi for his murder.

to:

*** Jane also feels victimized by her terrible husband who refuses to grant her a divorce. He is in fact her victim. He granted her a divorce by letter, but she pretended never to receive it, as part of her alibi so she would appear to have no motive for his murder.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': [[SmugSnake Gin]] seemed to be the BigBad who had killed [[FatherToHisMen Aizen]] for working against him. Then it's revealed that Aizen is actually the BigBad and Gin is his [[TheDragon right-hand man]]. Eventually, it's revealed that Gin joined Aizen solely to kill him for a wrong that happened in Gin's [[BestServedCold distant past]]. However, Aizen knew Gin's real motive and [[ThanatosGambit kept him close]] to turn Gin's betrayal into an opportunity for a huge power-up. While Gin's goal was the same as the protagonists (to stop Aizen), he was always a villain, albeit one Aizen was using rather than relying on.

to:

* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': [[SmugSnake Gin]] seemed to be the BigBad who had killed [[FatherToHisMen [[AFatherToHisMen Aizen]] for working against him. Then it's revealed that Aizen is actually the BigBad and Gin is his [[TheDragon right-hand man]]. Eventually, it's revealed that Gin joined Aizen solely to kill him for a wrong that happened in Gin's [[BestServedCold distant past]]. However, Aizen knew Gin's real motive and [[ThanatosGambit kept him close]] to turn Gin's betrayal into an opportunity for a huge power-up. While Gin's goal was the same as the protagonists (to stop Aizen), he was always a villain, albeit one Aizen was using rather than relying on.

Top