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Because sometimes the BLAM is relevant to the narrative in an abstract way, even if it doesn\'t directly advance the plot. For instance, the Ferngully scene where the goana sings a disturbing song about wanting to eat Zach doesn\'t advance the story, the goana comes out of nowhere, and then it\'s never seen again, but it\'s relevant thematically in that it represents the danger of the rainforest. Zach previously was just chopping down trees without a thought, now he\'s turned from the hunter to the hunted. From there one could form an argument that the scene being called a BLAM isn\'t a BLAM to everyone, as it might have a meaning to some. Few storytellers intentionally put in a BLAM, it usually served some purpose to them.
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Because sometimes the BLAM is relevant to the narrative in an abstract way, even if it doesn\\\'t directly advance the plot. For instance, the Ferngully scene where the goana sings a disturbing song about wanting to eat Zach doesn\\\'t advance the story, the goana comes out of nowhere, and then it\\\'s never seen again, but it\\\'s relevant thematically in that it represents the danger of the rainforest. Zach previously was just chopping down trees without a thought, now he\\\'s turned from the hunter to the hunted. From there one could form an argument that the scene being called a BLAM isn\\\'t a BLAM to everyone, as it might have a meaning to some. Few storytellers intentionally put in a BLAM; the scene in question usually served some purpose to them.
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Because sometimes the BLAM is relevant to the narrative in an abstract way, even if it doesn\'t directly advance the plot. For instance, the Ferngully scene where the goana sings a disturbing song about wanting to eat Zach doesn\'t advance the story, the goana comes out of nowhere, and then it\'s never seen again, but it\'s relevant thematically in that it represents the danger of the rainforest. Zach previously was just chopping down trees without a thought, now he\'s turned from the hunter to the hunted.
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Because sometimes the BLAM is relevant to the narrative in an abstract way, even if it doesn\\\'t directly advance the plot. For instance, the Ferngully scene where the goana sings a disturbing song about wanting to eat Zach doesn\\\'t advance the story, the goana comes out of nowhere, and then it\\\'s never seen again, but it\\\'s relevant thematically in that it represents the danger of the rainforest. Zach previously was just chopping down trees without a thought, now he\\\'s turned from the hunter to the hunted. From there one could form an argument that the scene being called a BLAM isn\\\'t a BLAM to everyone, as it might have a meaning to some. Few storytellers intentionally put in a BLAM, it usually served some purpose to them.
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Because sometimes the BLAM is relevant to the narrative in an abstract way, even if it doesn\'t directly advance the plot. For instance, the Ferngully scene where the goana sings a disturbing song about wanting to eat Zach doesn\'t advance the story, the goana come out of nowhere, and then it\'s never seen again, but it\'s relevant thematically in that it represents the danger of the rainforest. Zach previously was just chopping down trees without a thought, now he\'s turned from the hunter to the hunted.
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Because sometimes the BLAM is relevant to the narrative in an abstract way, even if it doesn\\\'t directly advance the plot. For instance, the Ferngully scene where the goana sings a disturbing song about wanting to eat Zach doesn\\\'t advance the story, the goana comes out of nowhere, and then it\\\'s never seen again, but it\\\'s relevant thematically in that it represents the danger of the rainforest. Zach previously was just chopping down trees without a thought, now he\\\'s turned from the hunter to the hunted.
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Because sometimes the BLAM is relevant to the narrative in an abstract way, even if it doesn\'t directly advance the plot. For instance, the Ferngully scene where the goana sings a disturbing song about wanting to eat Zach doesn\'t advance the story, the goana come out of nowhere, and then it\'s never seen again, but it\'s relevant to the narrative in that it represents the danger of the rainforest. Zach previously was just chopping down trees without a thought, now he\'s turned from the hunter to the hunted.
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Because sometimes the BLAM is relevant to the narrative in an abstract way, even if it doesn\\\'t directly advance the plot. For instance, the Ferngully scene where the goana sings a disturbing song about wanting to eat Zach doesn\\\'t advance the story, the goana come out of nowhere, and then it\\\'s never seen again, but it\\\'s relevant thematically in that it represents the danger of the rainforest. Zach previously was just chopping down trees without a thought, now he\\\'s turned from the hunter to the hunted.
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