How Foreshadowing Changed Adventure Time Forever
Okay so uhm, this one perhaps needs just a little more clarity. Not completely satisfied with how the script turned out, but we're rolling with it; SO: I placed the Cosmic Owl in both direct foreshadowing as well as indirect foreshadowing. It seemed like direct foreshadowing to me when Jake outrightly stated that every time he shows up in a dream, it is destiny. But, before Jake ever clarified that, the audience had to spot the pattern between different episodes. Which is why it's placed in indirect foreshadowing as it only made sense after the pattern occurred. Anyhow, definitely not the best video, but it's something a lot different. Please let me know what you think and what other details you still have on the topic!

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