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There is of course, a catch in the that must be obeyed. Should it be violated, everything will pass to another person. The catch is usually one of the following: • The character must spend the night in the deceased's impossibly large mansion, which may or may not be a. Either way, expect someone in the will to adopt a ghost disguise and try to disqualify everyone else by scaring them off. • The character is explicitly warned they must not harm 'X' -- which prompts 'X' to move in with them and become a shameless moocher. • The character simply must stay alive, because the will stipulates another will inherit all if anything 'unforeseen' happens to the main character.

This is usually a setup for said secondary character to try and kill off the primary beneficiary. The catch is essentially a foreshadowed to, since making the characters of a show extremely wealthy will almost always kill the inherent drama or central premise of the show by implying that they could simply of whatever they got into. Thus, unless an inheritance is part of the plot from the start, whatever the character inherits, they're by the end.

They may do so by accident or purposely after deciding and no amount of wealth is worth the humiliating restrictions. A common subversion is for the characters to not blow the catch, but end up with nothing because the estate is heavily in debt and is promptly seized by a bank or the IRS for back taxes. Another way to play it is to make the inheritance 'worthless', as in a promised collection of 'priceless' artwork turns out to be a pile of that are only 'priceless' in that no one could ever be found who actually wanted to buy them. Or, it could simply be 'worth-less', as in they get Great Uncle Beaureguard's $1 million fortune, but it's Confederate money. In, it would actually be worth a pretty penny to collectors, but obviously no longer worth face value. Another possible ending is for the supposedly dead relative to show up alive, and reveal that the whole affair was a.