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Examples:
Examples:
* [[Been There, Done That]] (3x02 episode of [[Xena: Warrior Princess]])
* [[Been There, Done That]] (3x02 episode of [[Xena: Warrior Princess]])
* "Life Serial" (s6 episode of Buffy)
* "[[Life Serial]]" (s6 episode of [[Buffy]])
* "Groundhog Day" (Bill Murray vehicle)
* "Groundhog Day" (Bill Murray vehicle)
* "Monday" (X-Files episode)
* "Monday" ([[X-Files]] episode)
* "[[5:55]]" s.2 e.3 of ''[[Blood Ties]]''
 


Variants - one-time repeat:  
Variants - one-time repeat:  

Revision as of 12:55, 19 March 2009

Repeating events is a common SFnal plot device. A character wakes up and goes through the day's events; something horrible (or perhaps mundane) happens; then the next day when they wake up they relive the same day again.

Variations:

  • The day, or events, could be changed slightly each time
  • Events could range from horrible to mundane
  • Character's awareness of what happened
  • How (or if) character stops the cycle
  • Explanation of how the repeat happened?

Examples:


Variants - one-time repeat:

  • "Tru Calling" (the entire show is premised on the one-time-only opportunity to repeat the previous day, to "fix" whatever went wrong)
  • "I Will Remember You" (S1 episode of Angel; one-time repeat)

See also

  • Time travel (which can permit reexamination of the same event from a different perspective, or efforts to redo it)