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    Stock Phrase often said after a turning point in the Plot.

    It usually refers to things becoming overly complex or mysterious. Today this term is often Played for Laughs. Coined in the 17th century, it originally described the plot of a play that was overly intricate, and by the late 1800s it was used for increasingly complex mysteries in detective stories.

    The phrase is sometimes parodied as "The plot sickens". You may also hear "the plot thins" - usually uttered after a major Anticlimax.


    Examples of The Plot Thickens include:

    Film

    Castor Troy: [looking at Jamie in her underwear] The plot thickens.

    • Shadowlands

    C.S. Lewis: He comes; he sleeps; he goes. So the plot thickens.

    Literature

    Live Action TV

    Wo Fat: As we clever Chinese say, "The plot thickens..."

    Michael Knight: So, the plot thickens. I bet this guy David Dalton is not down in Mexico looking for the world's biggest burrito.

    Pauline: It's about Mickey. He's getting married.
    Ross: Oh-ho. The plot thickens.

    Newspaper Comics

    Poetry

    Ah ha, you see, the plot grows thicker,
    And Cindy's luck starts looking sicker.

    Video Games

    Western Animation

    • Justice League - When Luthor's soon-to-be Injustice Gang sees who's gathered them, the Shade quips, "Lex Luthor? The plot thins."
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