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But the main page descriptions of both feel way too similar, and I don\'t understand how the paragraph about Retcon, being more about fanon makes sense since in order for something to qualify as a retcon, souldn\'t it have been stated previously in canon?
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But the main page descriptions of both feel way too similar, and I don\\\'t understand how the paragraph about Retcon, being more about fanon makes sense since in order for something to qualify as a retcon, shouldn\\\'t it have been stated previously in canon?
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Both pages says that overlap is possible, but what is the actual difference between a PlotHole and a {{Retcon}}? To my understanding a Retcon is when a tidbit of information previously given ends up scrapped of rewritten to accomadate the plot, whereas a plot hole it\'s literally just that: a logical fault in a story that remains unexplained or even adressed.
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Both pages says that overlap is possible, but what is the actual difference between a PlotHole and a {{Retcon}}? To my understanding a Retcon is when a tidbit of information previously given ends up scrapped or rewritten to accomadate the plot, whereas a plot hole it\\\'s literally just that: a logical fault in a story that remains unexplained or even adressed.
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But the main page descriptions of both feel way to similar, and I don\'t understand how the paragraph about Retcon, being more about fanon makes sense since in order for something to qualify as a retcon, souldn\'t it have been stated previously in canon?
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But the main page descriptions of both feel way too similar, and I don\\\'t understand how the paragraph about Retcon, being more about fanon makes sense since in order for something to qualify as a retcon, souldn\\\'t it have been stated previously in canon?
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But the main page descriptions of both feel way to similar, and I don\'t understand how the paragraph about Retcon, being more about fanon makes sense since in order for something to qualify as a retcon, souldn\'t it have been stated previously in canon?
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But the main page descriptions of both feel way to similar, and I don\\\'t understand how the paragraph about Retcon, being more about fanon makes sense since in order for something to qualify as a retcon, souldn\\\'t it have been stated previously in canon?
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Both pages says that overlap is possible, but what is the actual difference between a PlotHole and a {{Retcon}}? To my understanding a Retcon is when a tidbit of information previously given ends up scrapped of rewritten to accomadate the plot, whereas a plot hole it\'s litrally just that: a logical fault in a story that remains unexplained or even adressed.
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Both pages says that overlap is possible, but what is the actual difference between a PlotHole and a {{Retcon}}? To my understanding a Retcon is when a tidbit of information previously given ends up scrapped of rewritten to accomadate the plot, whereas a plot hole it\\\'s literally just that: a logical fault in a story that remains unexplained or even adressed.
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