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* ''VisualNovel/NoCaseShouldRemainUnsolved'': The game is very dialogue-heavy with very few visuals, which adds to the mystery since you need to figure out who you're speaking to and when it happened.
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** [[ForWantOfANail Every alternate timeline]] in "Basic Chaos Theory" [[spoiler: except [[DarkestHour the darkest one.]] ]]

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** [[ForWantOfANail Every alternate timeline]] AlternateTimeline in "Basic Chaos Theory" [[spoiler: except [[DarkestHour the darkest one.]] ]]
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* ''The End of the Tour'' largely consists of conversations between journalist David Lipsky and Creator/DavidFosterWallace as Lipsky interviews Wallace for a few days during the last stretch of the latter's book tour for ''Literature/InfiniteJest'', with the conversations ranging from classic mundane SeinfeldianConversation to more dark and heavy topics surrounding Wallace's substance abuse issues and a past suicide attempt.
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* With rare exceptions, ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' had episodes mostly consist of the main character's SnarkToSnarkCombat and their interrogations of the suspects.
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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': Because showrunner Rolin Jones and most of the screenwriters are playwrights, the series is quite dialogue-heavy, which includes long monologues.

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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': Because showrunner [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolin_Jones Rolin Jones Jones]] (a 2006 Pulitzer Prize finalist) and most of the screenwriters are playwrights, the series is quite dialogue-heavy, which includes long monologues.
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* ''Film/TwelveAngryMen''. The twelve jurors in a murder trial debate whether or not the defendant is guilty. The Russian remake ''[[Film/{{Twelve}} 12]]'' leavens this somewhat with some fancy swooping camera work, including a couple of [[OrbitalShot Orbital Shots]].

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* ''Film/TwelveAngryMen''. The twelve jurors in a murder trial debate whether or not the defendant is guilty. The Russian remake ''[[Film/{{Twelve}} ''[[Film/Twelve2007 12]]'' leavens this somewhat with some fancy swooping camera work, including a couple of [[OrbitalShot Orbital Shots]].
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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E10Midnight Midnight]] is basically a horror play, [[BottleEpisode taking place on a shuttle bus]]. There's eight passengers, a shuttle bus stuck in the middle of an inhospitable planet, something outside that wants to get in, and [AHouseDivided people fighting among themselves]] out of fear.

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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E10Midnight Midnight]] is basically a horror play, [[BottleEpisode taking place on a shuttle bus]]. There's eight passengers, a shuttle bus stuck in the middle of an inhospitable planet, something outside that wants to get in, and [AHouseDivided [[AHouseDivided people fighting among themselves]] out of fear.
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* The novel ''Who Was That Masked Man, Anyway?'' is all dialogue. (It's an homage to RadioDrama; the title is a CatchPhrase from ''Radio/TheLoneRanger''.)

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* The novel ''Who Was That Masked Man, Anyway?'' is all dialogue. (It's an homage to RadioDrama; the title is a CatchPhrase catchphrase from ''Radio/TheLoneRanger''.)
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*** ''WesternAnimation/ClerksTheAnimatedSeries'' was far DenserAndWackier than the movie inspiration, but as part of its meta humor had an episode addressing the fact it wasn't like the movie. So the remaining 20 minutes of the episode was Dante and Randal talking from [[LeaveTheCameraRunning the exact same camera angle]] and hardly moving from their spots while Jay [[DropInCharacter comes and goes]] describes an amazing state fair going on next door [[TakeOurWordForIt that we never see]], also a joke about the NoBudget nature of the movie.
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* The chat fic genre of fanfiction is basically the log of the cast’s group chat, making all of them dialogue focused by necessity.
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* ''LightNovel/{{Katanagatari}}'', from the same author as ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'', above, is extremely speech-centric for what is supposedly an action series. Characters will meet, talk, decide to fight, talk, draw their swords, talk, have a brief skirmish, talk, there'll be some stunning action scene, then the winner will explain why he won. And ''then'' the loser will monologue while dying...

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* ''LightNovel/{{Katanagatari}}'', ''Literature/{{Katanagatari}}'', from the same author as ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'', ''Literature/{{Bakemonogatari}}'', above, is extremely speech-centric for what is supposedly an action series. Characters will meet, talk, decide to fight, talk, draw their swords, talk, have a brief skirmish, talk, there'll be some stunning action scene, then the winner will explain why he won. And ''then'' the loser will monologue while dying...

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