Bury the Lede comes from "Bury the Lead". It is used as verb in journalism (and I suppose we can apply it to story telling) to mean: To begin a story with details of secondary importance to the reader while postponing more essential points or facts.
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Really can't wait for S2
ReplyDeleteDid we ever find out what episode 4 was called?
ReplyDeleteOh yeah,more characters! The journalist must of sniffed out the story about The Machine!
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They have built a whole of interesting secondary characters... that's one of the great things about the show..
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ReplyDeleteOr the vigilante knee capping bad guys
ReplyDeleteLol,or that! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool.
ReplyDeleteBury the Lede comes from "Bury the Lead". It is used as verb in journalism (and I suppose we can apply it to story telling) to mean: To begin a story with details of secondary importance to the reader while postponing more essential points or facts.
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