A trope commonly seen in mysteries: Cut from Scene A to Scene B, or alternate between two scenes. Viewer assumes that B shortly follows A in the first case, and that both are occurring simultaneously in the second. In truth, there is a much larger gap, or the scenes do not occur in that order. Examples of Sequencing Deception include:
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