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This appears not to be an example: we arent\' setting up the story to play out again in an infinite loop during the events of the story. The next story in the series will be a different story.

* Every book in the \'\'Captain Underpants\'\' series [[OnceAnEpisode always ends with George and Harold being dragged along on another adventure by the titular Captain Underpants]]. Yeah, that\'s how it goes. The GenreSavvy kids even comment on this in one book, when one says that he\'s surprised that they made it to the end of the book without going \
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This appears not to be an example: we arent\' setting up the same or a very similar story during the events of the story.
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This appears not to be an example: we arent\\\' setting up the story to play out again in an infinite loop during the events of the story. The next story in the series will be a different story.
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* Every book in the \'\'Captain Underpants\'\' series [[OnceAnEpisode always ends with George and Harold being dragged along on another adventure by the titular Captain Underpants]]. Yeah, that\'s how it goes. The GenreSavvy kids even comment on this in one book, when one says that he\'s surprised that they made it to the end of the book without going \
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* Every book in the \\\'\\\'Captain Underpants\\\'\\\' series [[OnceAnEpisode always ends with George and Harold being dragged along on another adventure by the titular Captain Underpants]]. Yeah, that\\\'s how it goes. The GenreSavvy kids even comment on this in one book, when one says that he\\\'s surprised that they made it to the end of the book without going \\\"Oh no!\\\" and \\\"Here we go again!\\\". Of course, they don\\\'t really.
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This appears not to be an example: we arent\' looping back to the \'\'same story\'\' at the end, we\'re starting a \'\'new\'\' story with the same heros and relationships. It\'s StatusQuoIsGod.
* Every book in the \'\'Captain Underpants\'\' series [[OnceAnEpisode always ends with George and Harold being dragged along on another adventure by the titular Captain Underpants]]. Yeah, that\'s how it goes. The GenreSavvy kids even comment on this in one book, when one says that he\'s surprised that they made it to the end of the book without going \
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This appears not to be an example: we arent\\\' setting up the same or a very similar story during the events of the story.

* Every book in the \\\'\\\'Captain Underpants\\\'\\\' series [[OnceAnEpisode always ends with George and Harold being dragged along on another adventure by the titular Captain Underpants]]. Yeah, that\\\'s how it goes. The GenreSavvy kids even comment on this in one book, when one says that he\\\'s surprised that they made it to the end of the book without going \\\"Oh no!\\\" and \\\"Here we go again!\\\". Of course, they don\\\'t really.
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Well, I\'m about to convert this page to the new format - i.e., replacing the comments section with links to reviews (and, obviously, converting the existing comments into reviews on those pages). If there\'s a fic you don\'t like, just give it a negative review.
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Well, I\\\'m about to convert this page to the new format - i.e., replacing the comments section with links to reviews (and, obviously, converting the existing comments into reviews on those pages). If there\\\'s a fic you don\\\'t like, just give it a negative review. Oh, and feel free to nuke any obvious sockpuppets you see from orbit.
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