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So you've been watching a new show for a few weeks now, you like the characters and are just getting comfortable with the routine of how things work. You tune in expecting another Monster of the Week when all of a sudden the writers pull a fast one.
This is done to either showcase something that's been teased at, raise the stakes, or change the game somehow to keep things more interesting.
Generally the point when the Exposition stops and the real Plot begins. Usually falls on episode 7 or there about as it's halfway through the first 13 episode season, or 1/4 of the way through your 26 episode season if you get renewed. May extend to later seasons as well.
Warning. Examples are essentially Spoilers but since they're so early in the series, most are probably closer to Late Arrival Spoiler.
Compare First Episode Spoiler and Late Arrival Spoiler.
Unless otherwise specified, all examples actually land on Episode 7 exactly.
Anime and Manga[]
- Gundam Wing: The five Gundam pilots come together for the first time and end up getting played by the series' quintessential Magnificent Bastard, whose superb Batman Gambit leads to the first of many major power shifts in the series.
- G Gundam: Episode 6 is when we learn Domon and Kyoji's backstory and he activates Super Mode for the first time.
- Digimon Adventure: Devimon, the first Big Bad, makes his first official appearance in episode 8.
- Naruto: Zabuza is formally introduced, and the show jumps from being about a kid in ninja school to an A-rank "protect against an evil assassin" mission.
- Episode 4 of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha introduces Fate and turns the Jewel Seed hunt into background noise.
- Gurren Lagann: Episodes 7 & 8 — The first ones that really start to kick the plot in gear, and Kamina dies.
- Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas episode 6: the death of Pisces Albafica, showing the series as Darker and Edgier and Anyone Can Die.
- Soul Eater: Introduces the (or a) Big Bad into the series.
- Rosario to Vampire: The first seven chapters establish the series as a Monster of the Week ecchi - by chapter eight, however, the hints of a larger plot start to show, with the return of the Absurdly Powerful Student Council.
- Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Episode 3 is when the tone of the show goes from standard Magical Girl fare to a Cosmic Horror Story, headed by Mami's gruesome death. Literally 'headed.'
- Mai Hime: Episode 8 changes the nature of the game with a stunning character death: Kazuya's.
- Code Geass
- Season 1 - Zero is defeated for the first time by Cornelia.
- Season 2 - The Black Knights conflict with Brittania begins going global when Zero agrees to the SAZ plan.
- Black Cat: Episode 6 has Saya murdered and Train injured, leading to Sven rescuing the latter and pushing Train to his Heel Face Turn.
- Fullmetal Alchemist - In both the 2003 and the Brotherhood animes, the shows' first real Tear Jerker happens around either episode 7 (2003) or 4 (Brotherhood), when the Elrics' host/Nina's father Shou Tucker combined her with her dog Alexander to make a talking chimera so he could extend his State Alchemist license for another year.
- Episodes 7 and 8 of Dragon Ball revealed that Muten Roshi was a powerful martial arts master and that Goku's Grandpa Gohan was his pupil.
- Phantom of Inferno: (Anime) Episodes 7 and 8 reveal Zwei's true past and identity.
- Hell Girl adds the perspective of Hajime and Tsugumi to the episodic format in the eighth episode.
- In Final Fantasy Unlimited, the seventh episode introduces new character Lou Lupus and new threat Omega.
Live-Action TV[]
- Episode 7 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is when we learn that Angel is a vampire.
- Season 2: Angel reveals his connection to Drusilla.
- Season 3: Faith loses her trust in people.
- Season 4: Riley works for the Initiative. Spike becomes a series regular.
- Season 5: "Every Slayer has a death wish".
- Season 6: Buffy and Spike kiss.
- Season 7: The Big Bad confronts the Scoobies. Spike has been feeding again.
- 24:
- Season 1 is a special case, because the show wasn't certain to get a full 24 episode, they dropped the twist in the finale of the 13th episode (when their original contract ended) - A second hitman arrives in Los Angeles.
- Actually, there was a 7th episode twist: Jamey was revealed to be the mole at CTU working with Ira Gaines.
- Season 2: Kim finds the dead body of Carla in the trunk of her car. Up until that point, Carla's husband Gary was just abusive. Now he's a murderer too.
- Season 3 begins with a virus threat and a demand to release a drug lord from prison. However by episode 7, it's revealed that the virus threat was all a hoax created by the good guys as part of a completed undercover mission to obtain the real virus.
- Season 4: Tony Almeida returns.
- Season 5: CTU apprehends the man who can reprogram the detonators but he is killed before he talks.
- Season 6: Philip Bauer is involved in the terrorist plot.
- Season 7 episode 6: The First Gentleman kills the secret service agent who tried to kill him.
- Season 8: Jack is captured by Bazhaev.
- Season 1 is a special case, because the show wasn't certain to get a full 24 episode, they dropped the twist in the finale of the 13th episode (when their original contract ended) - A second hitman arrives in Los Angeles.
- Chuck
- Season 1 - Bryce betrayed Chuck so he won't be recruited by the CIA.
- Season 2 - Jill is FULCRUM.
- Season 3 episodes 5-8 chronicled Chuck's doomed relationship with Hannah.
- Season 4 - we are introduced to Volkoff and Chuck loses the intersect.
- Season 5 - Shaw is Dekker's boss.
- Dollhouse - we find out that Caroline was investigating Rossum (the company that owns the Dollhouse) before she became Echo.
- Moonlight - marked the reappearance of Mick's supposedly dead wife, as a human.
- Angel
- Season 1 - Doyle gets a vision of Buffy in danger.
- An even better one would be #9, in which Doyle is Killed Off for Real via Heroic Sacrifice, showing that the show will inevitably pull no punches and that Anyone Can Die, even the main characters.
- Season 2 - Wolfram & Hart wanted Angel to sire Darla. BAD IDEA.
- Season 3 - The arrival of Holtz.
- Season 4 - The Beast covers Los Angeles in darkness. Cordelia and Connor have sex.
- Season 5 episode 8 - Lindsey returns.
- Season 1 - Doyle gets a vision of Buffy in danger.
- Vicki's death on The Vampire Diaries.
- The 2011 season of Doctor Who reveals that River Song is Amy and Rory's daughter.
- Although thanks to British Brevity, the seventh episode (where this is revealed) is also the mid-season finale.
- Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: Mamoru discovers Sailor Moon's identity but keeps it a secret.
- Supernatural is mostly Monster of the Week but sometimes gets this:
- Season 2: The brothers are caught and interrogated.
- Season 6: Reveals that Sam came back without his soul.
- Head Of The Class: the original premise had Charlie as a substitute teacher to a "gifted" class. Episode 6 featured the return of the original teacher and a permanent change in Charlie's status — specifically, since this wasn't the last episode, he becomes permanent. The show does act as though he will leave until the literal last minute of the episode.
- The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- Season 1: Sarah finds and destroys the missing T-888 arm.
- season 2: Cromartie finds out where the Connors live.
- Life
- Season 1 - Crews discovers a link between Dani's father and the Bank of LA shootout.
- Season 2 episode 8 - Crews' investigation goes higher up than he thought when he is confronted by an FBI agent.
- Friends
- Season 1 Episode 10 - First appearance of Marcel the Monkey.
- Season 2 Episodes 7 and 14 - Rachel gets over Ross and gives out a message to him and tells him she has closure, but then Ross overhears it and Rachel jumps him too little, too late, but he lets it slide. But at the end of the episode, he calls her out for ruining his chance to adopt a cat with Julie. Eventually, Ross and Rachel kiss each other for the first time. And 7 episodes later, Monica shows proof that Ross was trying to win over Rachel, the prom video from when they were seniors. Ross and Rachel finally but temporarily start a relationship.
- Season 3 Episodes 10 and 15 - Rachel quits her job at the Central Perk Coffee Shop. And 5 episodes later, Ross and Rachel decide to take a break from each other for a while, bringing out the catchphrase, "We were on a break!" by Ross and Rachel.
- Season 4 Episode 12 - Joey and Chandler switch apartments from Monica and Rachel much to their dismay and anger and Joey and Chandler's delight and excitement. Pheobe is pregnant.
- Season 5 Episode 7 and 14 - Ross and Emily estrange from each other, leading Ross to move in with Joey and Chandler. And 7 episodes later everyone finds out about Monica and Chandler's relationship, even Ross.
- Season 6 Episodes 6-7 - Everyone spends their last night together before:
- Rachel moves out of her best friend, Monica's apartment and moves in with Pheobe, until the explosion of Pheobe's apartment.
- Chandler moves out of Joey's apartment and moves in with his girlfriend Monica.
- Joey gets a new roommate.
- Season 7 Episode 9 - Joey and Ross accidentally sleep together on the couch. Rachel and Pheobe compete to be the made of honor for Monica and Chandler's wedding. Speaking of which, Chandler apologizes to his ex-girlfriend from high school, for breaking up with her for being fat.
- Season 8 Episode 9 - Rachel discovers what her baby looks like.
- Season 9 Episode 9 - Rachel gives out a phone number and leaves a message to a guy and Ross overhears the message and deletes it.
- Season 10 Episodes 8 and 10 - The Bings' are chosen to adopt a baby by a birth mother and 2 episodes later they plan to sell their apartment.
- Game of Thrones
- Season 1 - Jon takes his vow as a man of the Night's Watch. An attempt on Daenerys' life convinces Khal Drogo to invade Westeros. Eddard is arrested for contesting Joffrey's accession to the throne.
- Season 2 - Wildlings capture Jon. Bran and Rickon escape from Winterfell but Theon claims he killed them. Xaro proclaims himself king of Qarth.
- The Good Guys: Jack kisses Liz and admits he's not over her.
- Once Upon a Time: Regina remembers the fairytale world, has somehow kept her collection of hearts from those she enslaved, and kills Graham.
- Community
- Season 1 - First appearance of Prof. Slater.
- Season 2 - Pierce breaks his legs and gets addicted to painkillers.
- Season 3 - Annie moves in with Troy and Abed.
- Burn Notice
- Season 1 - Michael gets his hand on what got him burned; a fake dossier detailing all the bad things he supposedly done.
- Season 2 - Michael and crew discover the name of the man who picked up the sniper rifle Mike stole last episode.
- Season 3 - Michael decides to work with Strickler.
- Season 4 - Fiona destroys evidence proving Michael burned Jesse.
- Season 5 episode 4 - Michael is framed for the death of his CIA contact.
- Terriers
- Episode 5 of Season 1- After spending the first part of the season trying to figure out the mystery about the Montague real estate development, Hank and Brit find a document that states there are toxic chemicals in the ground, only to end the episode with the discovery that the report is fake and the people bankrolling the development want people to think that the site is dangerous so the land can be marked uninhabitable.
- New Girl - Nick and Schmidt get into a fight. This is the first time we see drama in the show.
- Early Edition episode 4 - Gary discovers the name of the previous owner of the paper, Lucius Snow.
- Xena: Warrior Princess
- Season 1 Episode 6 - first appearance of Ares.
- Season 2 - Callisto switches bodies with Xena
- Season 3 Episode 6-7 - Xena goes (back) to China.
- Season 4 Episode 3 - Gabrielle is alive (for some reason). Hope is finally killed.
- Season 5 Episode 4 - Xena finds out she's pregnant.
- Season 6 - We are introduced to the Norse gods.
- Person of Interest: Elias makes his first on-screen appearance and becomes the first member of the Rogues Gallery, marking something of a Genre Shift and demonstrating that the show had a strong Myth Arc.
Videogames[]
- Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance: Chapter 7 is when the divided group comes back together, and when Greil dies, forcing Ike to go from rookie to commander of the Mercenaries at the beginning of Chapter 8.
- Also in Blazing Sword Chapter 7 is the first time we meet The Black fang, who go on to become the primary antagonists and their relationship hunting Ninian and Nils, which goes on to become a major plot point. We also meet Eliwood, who goes on to become the primary protagonist, a cameo by Hector, the third member of the main Power Trio.
Web Originals[]
- In American Kitsune, the seventh chapter reveals that Serena and David are long lost siblings.
- Red vs. Blue - ends with a teaser stating a character would die in the next episode. Of course with the nature of this show, the character who dies comes back.
Western Animation[]
- Avatar: The Last Airbender: Episode 7 is part one of the the two-part Winter Solstice episode that introduces the Spirit World, Aang's ability to talk to past Avatars, and the coming of Sozin's Comet. The series jumps from "Let's take Katara to learn Waterbending" to "kill Ozai in a year or the world gets destroyed".
- In the second season, episode 7 spotlights Zuko and is notable for the complete non-appearance of the protagonists and for shedding light on some very significant backstory. In the third season, episode 7 is filler, but episode 6 is key, revealing the shared history of Avatar Roku and Fire Lord Sozin and how the War began.
- The Legend of Korra has this between episodes 6-7, the midpoint of the first Season (or "Book"). In #6 we have the Equalists destroying the pro-bending arena (depriving Mako and Bolin of their home) and emerging publicly; in #7, we learn that Hiroshi Sato is The Mole for the Equalists and has been building them Mecha, and so Mako, Bolin and Asami move in with Tenzin's family.
- ThunderCats (2011): Episode 7, "Legacy" is a Wham! Episode, where we learn the origin of the Thundercats, their relationship with Mumm-Ra, and the game changes for the characters. They don't just need the Sword and Book of Omens, now they need to unite the Animals and find three new mystical stones as well.
- In Teen Titans Season four, episode seven is when Raven reveals her true nature and destiny to the other Titans.
- Episode seven of The Spectacular Spider-Man first introduces (in-costume) the Green Goblin, who will ultimately take over as Big Bad.
- The following season's seventh episode ends with George Stacy all but flat-out admitting that he knows Peter is Spider-Man.
- X-Men: Evolution
- Season 1 - Rogue's Heel Face Turn and the existence of Mystique to the team.
- Season 2 - Introduces Angel as well as Magneto's first on screen appearance since his apparent death the previous season finale.
- Danny Phantom - first appearance of Vlad Plasmius.
- Spider-Man: The Animated Series did this over the seasons:
- "Enter the Punisher": Ends with Spider-Man succumbing to the full effects of his Neogenic Disease - transforming into Man-Spider.
- "The Man Without Fear": Spider-Man learns Wilson Fisk is the Kingpin, The Man Behind the Man for many of his past battles.
- For Young Justice, "Denial" could be considered Fridge Seventh Episode Twist. On first viewing, it seems like a straightforward Villain of the Week episode. However, it's later revealed that said villain, Klarion, is a member of the series Big Bad organization, the Light, and was in fact the first Light member to appear on-screen. Between various clues spotted by longtime comics fans and leaks from voice actors and toy sales, fans were able to deduce every member of the Light except Klarion. The episode also launched the ongoing Dr. Fate subplot, which would turn out to have major ramifications down the line; dropped the first hint towards Red Tornado's back story (Hey, why does he consider an old Justice Society member a friend?); and didn't foreshadow the Wally/Artemis ship so much as write it in the stars.
- The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes:
- The team forms at the end of the seventh episode produced during season one.
- In season two, episode 7 is when the Avengers first become aware of the Skrull infestation. It also marks the end of Iron Man as leader of the Avengers, with Skrull Captain America leading only Hawkeye, Hulk and Wasp due to Iron Man, Ms. Marvel and Black Panther spitting off out of mistrust for the rest of the team. Interestingly, the production order lists this as the sixth episode of season two, but Marvel has confirmed that the chronological order designates this as the seventh episode.
- X-Men has a couple:
- Season 1: The X-men return home from a rescue mission only to find the mansion completely destroyed.
- Season 2: Bishop returns to the past to prevent another disaster from destroying his future, in this case a plague that has been infecting humans, engineered by the Friends of Humanity to pin the blame on mutants and eventually infect them with as well. Cable, who's been researching the events, discovers that the plague was actually created by Apocalypse and that Bishop's actions are actually wiping out his own timeline.
- Season 3: Jean Grey, now merged with the Phoenix, must sacrifice herself to seal the M'Kraan Crystal before it destroys all existence.
- Voltron: Legendary Defender:
- Pidge reveals her gender to the others in episode 8, but the audience already knew when Shiro called her by her real name, Katie, three episodes prior.
- Season 2, episode 8: Keith is revealed to be half-Galra.
- Season 3, episode 7: the Evil Sorcerer Haggar the Witch was once Honerva, a benevolent Altean Hot Scientist. And Zarkon is her husband, whose Face-Heel Turn began when he tried to save her and failed..
- Season 4, episode 6: Lotor saves Keith from getting himself killed and offers to ally himself with Team Voltron.
- Season 6, episode 6: Shiro did truly die during the battle with Zarkon, and the Shiro who came back to the team was a clone with his memories created by Haggar to use as a Manchurian Agent.