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fan service
[ fan sur-vis ]
noun
- material added to a work of fiction for the perceived or actual purpose of appealing to the audience, used especially of material that is risqué or sexual in nature: The scene where the fan favorite and the new character meet is pure fan service.
The episode had a lot of fan service involving scantily clad characters.
The scene where the fan favorite and the new character meet is pure fan service.
Word History and Origins
Origin of fan service1
Example Sentences
But that is what we’re left with now at this point in the race – special fan service appearances disguised as journalistic exercises.
Crammed with opening-night jitters, drug-fueled mania and a touch too much reverence, director Jason Reitman’s salute to ‘SNL’ is vividly acted fan service.
All great stories can be dragged down by fan service.
As the political commentator Tim Miller said around the time Kerr was onstage, “I don’t understand how this is helping Kamala beat Donald Trump. It’s fine. It’s ok! It’s not harmful. It’s just fan service for political obsessives.”
And Ryan Reynolds’ fan service vehicle did not disappoint.
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