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* The ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'' fanfic ''Fanfic/OfArtAndAutographs'' involves Watson being confronted at an autograph signing by a nosy man who persists in insulting Holmes. If the reader doesn't guess who the meddling gentleman is the first time around, a lot of his dialogue takes on a much different feeling on a second read-through. Most striking of all is his statement that despite his study of humanity, he doesn't understand Watson's [[UndyingLoyalty loyalty]] to an unworthy, terrible friend like Holmes...[[spoiler: which it turns out isn't mockery; it's self-deprecation]].
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* From ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', the scene where Sulley accidentally scares Boo has Mike in the background convincing Mr. Waternoose that Boo isn't toxic. [[spoiler:His reactions during that scene are all off, and indicative of his role in the plot to kidnap human children. They include a cartoonish gasp and pantomime raising of hands when he first sees her (instead of the terror displayed by ''every other monster'' at the prospect of a human child being loose), a calculating shiftiness in his eyes once Mike starts talking, being so willing to discard a lifetime of teaching during the course of a minute-long speech from Mike that he willingly picks Boo up (which Mike is still hesitant to do after a full day in her company), a different sort of anger during his "how could this happen?" question than would be expected from someone who's just been told a murderous psychopath is using his factory to kidnap human children, and then immediately [[HaveYouToldAnyoneElse asking who else knows about Boo]] once Mike finishes. Assuming the viewer wasn't distracted by the heartbreaking way Boo cowers away from Sulley, it would be implausible for even the most ReasonableAuthorityFigure to react as calmly as Waternoose does to a massive security breach from a "incredibly dangerous" human child. Rewatching the scene after discovering that he's behind the whole scheme makes all the subtleties of his strange reactions make perfect sense]].

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* From ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'', the scene where Sulley accidentally scares Boo has Mike in the background convincing Mr. Waternoose that Boo isn't toxic. [[spoiler:His reactions during that scene are all off, and indicative of his role in the plot to kidnap human children. They include a cartoonish gasp and pantomime raising of hands when he first sees her (instead of the terror displayed by ''every other monster'' at the prospect of a human child being loose), a calculating shiftiness in his eyes once Mike starts talking, being so willing to discard a lifetime of teaching during the course of a minute-long speech from Mike that he willingly picks Boo up (which Mike is still hesitant to do after a full day in her company), a different sort of anger during his "how could this happen?" question than would be expected from someone who's just been told a murderous psychopath is using his factory to kidnap human children, and then immediately [[HaveYouToldAnyoneElse asking who else knows about Boo]] once Mike finishes. Assuming the viewer wasn't distracted by the heartbreaking way Boo cowers away from Sulley, it would be implausible for even the most ReasonableAuthorityFigure to react as calmly as Waternoose does to a massive security breach from a "incredibly dangerous" human child. Rewatching the scene after discovering that he's behind the whole scheme makes all the subtleties of his strange reactions make perfect sense]].
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* ''Webcomic/CirqueRoyale'': It's barely noticeable that Will and Fred as children are always seen from the chest up, with Will on the proper right and Fred on the proper left, and always very close to each other as twins. [[spoiler:Until it's revealed that they were born as ConjoinedTwins.]]

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* ''Webcomic/CirqueRoyale'': It's barely noticeable that the twins Will and Fred as children are always seen from the chest up, with Will on the proper right and Fred on the proper left, and always very close to each other other, which can be passed off as them being twins. [[spoiler:Until [[spoiler:Then it's revealed that they were born as ConjoinedTwins.]]
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* ''Webcomic/CirqueRoyale'': It's barely noticeable that Will and Fred as children are always seen from the chest up, with Will on the proper left and Fred on the proper right and always very close to each other. [[spoiler:Until it's revealed that they were born as ConjoinedTwins.]]

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* ''Webcomic/CirqueRoyale'': It's barely noticeable that Will and Fred as children are always seen from the chest up, with Will on the proper left right and Fred on the proper right left, and always very close to each other.other as twins. [[spoiler:Until it's revealed that they were born as ConjoinedTwins.]]
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* ''Webcomic/CirqueRoyale'': It's barely noticeable that Will and Fred as children are always seen from the chest up, with Will on the proper left and Fred on the proper right. [[spoiler:Until it's revealed that they were born as ConjoinedTwins.]]

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* ''Webcomic/CirqueRoyale'': It's barely noticeable that Will and Fred as children are always seen from the chest up, with Will on the proper left and Fred on the proper right.right and always very close to each other. [[spoiler:Until it's revealed that they were born as ConjoinedTwins.]]
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* ''Webcomic/CirqueRoyale'': It's barely noticeable that Will and Fred as children are always seen from the chest up, with Will on the proper left and Fred on the proper right. [[spoiler:Until it's revealed that they were born as ConjoinedTwins.]]
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** Ernesto de La Cruz's signature song "Remember Me" feels very different upon rewatch/relisten. At first, it feels like a grand, bombastic, but harmless & standard piece of music. However, listening to it again after learning that [[spoiler:Ernesto murdered his friend Hector to steal his songs, and that Hector intended "Remember Me" to be a personal, soft-ballad for his daughter]], it really conveys [[spoiler:how much of a scumbag Ernesto is by twisting its original intent to suit his own needs]].

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** Ernesto de La Cruz's signature song "Remember Me" feels very different upon rewatch/relisten. At first, it feels like a grand, bombastic, but harmless & standard show-stopping piece of music. However, listening to it again after learning that [[spoiler:Ernesto murdered his friend Hector to steal his songs, and that Hector intended "Remember Me" to be a personal, soft-ballad soft, personal lullaby for his daughter]], it really conveys [[spoiler:how much of a scumbag Ernesto is by twisting its original intent to suit his own needs]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'':

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'':''WesternAnimation/EgoTrip'': Dexter is assaulted by [[HumongousMecha giant time-traveling robots]] sent to "destroy the one who saved the future". This is the inciting incident for the movie's entire plot, as Dexter wants to find out how he did it. As it turns out, [[spoiler:the one who saved the future was ''Dee Dee'', and Dexter ends up collaborating with his three [[MyFutureSelfAndMe future selves]] to build the mechs in the first place and send them to destroy her. If you rewatch the scene in which Dexter first fights the robots, you'll notice they ''don't actually do anything,'' because Dee Dee vacated the premises a few seconds before they arrived]].
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** Once you know who's actually behind it all and why, certain early events that seemed innocent on first viewing take on a more sinister cast. [[spoiler:The way Bellwether happens by at ''just the right time'' to force Chief Bogo into putting Judy on the Otterton case no longer seems quite so coincidental in retrospect — and her excusing herself from her office as Judy and Nick look through the traffic cameras no longer seems unintentional.]]

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** Once you know who's actually behind it all and why, certain early events that seemed innocent on first viewing take on a more sinister cast. [[spoiler:The way Bellwether happens by at ''just the right time'' to force Chief Bogo into putting Judy on the Otterton case no longer seems quite so coincidental in retrospect -- and her excusing herself from her office as Judy and Nick look through the traffic cameras no longer seems unintentional.]]



** When Nick is confronting Judy about her comments during the press conference, he asks if she's afraid of him — her nose twitches in the same manner as her childhood confrontation with Gideon, giving a subtle hint that the answer is "Yes".

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** When Nick is confronting Judy about her comments during the press conference, he asks if she's afraid of him -- her nose twitches in the same manner as her childhood confrontation with Gideon, giving a subtle hint that the answer is "Yes".
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* WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie has some examples:
**Damien’s flashback is followed by a sequential series of flashes which seem to depict him falling to some madness during a heated battle, causing a brief panic attack. Turns out that upon rewatching this scene, this is actually [[spoiler: the events surrounding his own death at the end of the film.]]
**After a battle with a mysterious bear, the heroes come across Hartanna bearing scars similar to those inflicted on the bear, stating it’s due to a “hunting accident”. Turns out the “bear” is a shapeshifting demon which in TheStinger is revealed to be none other than [[spoiler: Hartanna herself, thus explaining the similarity of the scars as no coincidence.]]
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* ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': In "ComicBook/TheUnknownLegionnaire", the introductory dialogue leads readers to believing that the Legionnaires never learned the identity of the eponymous hero...but reading again after the reveal makes you realize what they never said they didn't figure out [[spoiler:that "he" was ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}]], and Sun Boy never said that "Uknown Boy" was a "him".

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* ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': In "ComicBook/TheUnknownLegionnaire", the introductory dialogue leads readers to believing that the Legionnaires never learned the identity of the eponymous hero...but reading again after the reveal makes you realize what they never said they didn't figure out [[spoiler:that "he" was ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}]], and Sun Boy never said that "Uknown "Unknown Boy" was a "him".
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** The [[Recap/ParadoxusCapitulo03 third chapter]]'s epigraph foreshadows that, more important than Bloom's meeting with Galadwen is [[spoiler:her sister Daphne doing so too and unlocking her memories in the process. The two women, along with a third party, will manipulate all events from here onward to prevent this timeline from the absolute catastrophe that was the previous one]].

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** Those mysterious women talking about how YouCantFightFate at the beginning of the [[Recap/ParadoxusPrologo prologue]]? [[spoiler:They are Daphne and Galadwen, regretting how Bloom and Stella's tragic deaths were unavoidable all along. Also, the unconscious woman they are tending is a grown-up Altalune, newly defeated and nearly killed by Eudora.]]
** The nymph Indís and her husband watching the time travelers depart with their daughter who has just arrived at the place? [[spoiler:And that happening after Altalune was told by Blair (Snotra's daughter) that her parents couldn't bid her their goodbyes because they were busy? Oh, dear, that's because those two families are the same people but changing between secret identities.]]
** Flora easily deducing the time travelers' identities? [[spoiler:Nobody doubts Flora is smart beyond belief but, in this particular case, it wasn't her brains but that she already knew.]]

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** Those mysterious women talking about how YouCantFightFate at the beginning of the [[Recap/ParadoxusPrologo prologue]]? [[spoiler:They [[spoiler: they are Daphne and Galadwen, regretting how Bloom and Stella's tragic deaths were unavoidable all along. Also, the unconscious woman they are tending is a grown-up Altalune, newly defeated and nearly killed by Eudora.]]
** The [[Recap/ParadoxusCapitulo01 first chapter]]'s epigraph specifies that it's the sands of time (a mechanism under the bronze dragonflight's purview) that will work a miracle. This excludes [[spoiler:Trisha and Altalune's]] method since it employs scientific principles instead of dragon magic. In other words, it's foreshadowing for [[spoiler:their eventual failure at saving Bloom and Stella]].
** The nymph Indís and with her husband and recently-arrived daughter watching the time travelers depart with their daughter who has just arrived at in the place? [[Recap/ParadoxusCapitulo06 sixth chapter]]? [[spoiler:And that happening after Altalune was told by Blair (Snotra's daughter) that her parents couldn't bid her their goodbyes because they were busy? Oh, dear, that's because those two families are the same people but changing between secret identities.]]
** Flora easily deducing the time travelers' identities? identities in the [[Recap/ParadoxusCapitulo10 tenth chapter]]? [[spoiler:Nobody doubts Flora is smart beyond belief but, in this particular case, it wasn't her brains but that she already knew.]]
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** Those mysterious women talking about how YouCantFightFate at the beginning of the [[Recap/ParadoxusPrologo prologue]]? [[spoiler:They are Daphne and Galadwen, regretting how Bloom and Stella's tragic deaths were unavoidable. Also, the unconscious woman they are tending is a grown-up Altalune, newly defeated and nearly killed by Eudora.]]

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** Those mysterious women talking about how YouCantFightFate at the beginning of the [[Recap/ParadoxusPrologo prologue]]? [[spoiler:They are Daphne and Galadwen, regretting how Bloom and Stella's tragic deaths were unavoidable.unavoidable all along. Also, the unconscious woman they are tending is a grown-up Altalune, newly defeated and nearly killed by Eudora.]]
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** The final chapter of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'' hits differently after the trial reveals [[spoiler:Dhurke was DeadAllAlong and being channeled. Maya was never in danger, because she was channeling him in America. His awkward attempts to bond with Apollo? He knew he didn't have long before the channeling gave out. Dhurke not remembering how he came to be holding a knife and covered in Inga's blood? That's when Amara started channeling him, so of course he has no memory before that point. Nayna going missing? She was actually Amara. Freaking out about Amara being in danger? Being executed would take her with him]].

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** The final chapter of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'' hits differently after the trial reveals [[spoiler:Dhurke was DeadAllAlong and being channeled. Maya was never in danger, because she was channeling him in America. His awkward attempts to bond with Apollo? He knew he didn't have long before the channeling gave out. Dhurke not remembering how he came to be holding a knife and covered in Inga's blood? That's when Amara started channeling him, so of course he has no memory before that point. Nayna going missing? She was actually Amara. Freaking out about Amara being in danger? Being executed would take her with him]].him. Maya's odd reaction to hearing Dhurke was on trial? She was confused that Dhurke was being tried for a crime that had taken place after his death]].
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** The final chapter of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'' hits differently after the trial reveals [[spoiler:Dhurke was DeadAllAlong and being channeled. Maya was never in danger, because she was channeling him. His awkward attempts to bond with Apollo? He knew he didn't have long before the channeling gave out. Freaking out about Amara being in danger? She was the one channeling him at that point; if he was executed, she would be too]].

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** The final chapter of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'' hits differently after the trial reveals [[spoiler:Dhurke was DeadAllAlong and being channeled. Maya was never in danger, because she was channeling him.him in America. His awkward attempts to bond with Apollo? He knew he didn't have long before the channeling gave out. Dhurke not remembering how he came to be holding a knife and covered in Inga's blood? That's when Amara started channeling him, so of course he has no memory before that point. Nayna going missing? She was actually Amara. Freaking out about Amara being in danger? She was the one channeling him at that point; if he was executed, she Being executed would be too]].take her with him]].



*** Knowing the true nature of the "Reaper of the Bailey" phenomenon makes it amusing on a second playthrough as [[spoiler: the triggerwoman of the "Reaper" (aka Jezaille Brett/Asa Shinn) was abroad the entire time since Ryunosuke stepped foot into London. The two casualties, [=McGilded=] and Asman, were killed by different perpetrators. All the other defendants were not in any danger of being assassinated since the "Reaper" would end up being murdered herself in Japan.]]

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*** Knowing the true nature of the "Reaper of the Bailey" phenomenon makes it amusing on a second playthrough as [[spoiler: the triggerwoman of the "Reaper" (aka Jezaille Brett/Asa Shinn) was abroad the entire time since Ryunosuke stepped foot into London. The two casualties, [=McGilded=] and Asman, were killed by different perpetrators.perpetrators for totally unrelated reasons. All the other defendants were not in any danger of being assassinated since the "Reaper" would end up being murdered herself in Japan.]]

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