: Re: Can i have two low points in a story? It's a TV episode. the heroes reach a low point where they think they're defeated, one of the characters has an idea to make things work, they follow
I think it's fine to have an up-down-up-down structure, but that one of the lows, probably the second one, should be significantly "lower" than the other one. Otherwise it does just feel like a repetition. Maybe experiencing the first low helps in some way in overcoming the second. Or the first foreshadows the second. But they should be discernibly different, and each should play a role.
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