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alt title(s): Chekhovs Gunman
Just passing through (Mount Everest)...
"Who are those four girls over there? Just watch, they'll end up getting more lines than we do, and that's gonna suck!"
Monica Rial, Kizaki Tamayo's English voice actress, in an audio commentary for Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer

A person who is conspicuously introduced to the viewer, but deemed unimportant at the time, will prove very important by the end of the episode, per The Law Of Conservation Of Detail. In other words, a human Chekhov's Gun.

Like the poolboy in the CSI mystery of the week who just happened to be at the scene of the crime just before the murder, but other leads overshadowed him until the last five minutes, when Grissom finds that one piece of evidence that links him to it. (Of course, if the poolboy is Mario Lopez, everyone and their mother will know it was him the minute he appeared on screen.)

Or, in an episode with Two Lines No Waiting, a character that seemed to be a bit player in the B plot suddenly becomes a large player in the A plot.

According to Roger Ebert, you can often figure out who the murderer is (in a badly-written murder mystery) because he's the only character who doesn't seem to have any other reason for being in the movie.

In video games, such characters are always obvious because they look conspicuously different from everyone else.

When the Chekhovs Gunman is hidden by shadows, you've got yourself a case of Sinister Silhouettes.


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