Well, every bad time is like an ingredient for a bad story. When you have 100 of those bad times, they pile up and each can be turned into a story of its own. For example, if you have 100 days of being late to work and getting scolded, each day can be a different bad story about your bad time at work.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about the various experiences in life, the contrast between good and bad times perhaps told through the characters and their stories.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel specifically. But generally, in a novel about good and bad times, there could be a protagonist who experiences a wide range of events. There might also be supporting characters like friends, family members, or rivals who play important roles in the protagonist's journey through good and bad times.
In terms of the plot of 'bad times at the el royale fanfiction', it could follow different timelines or perspectives. It might focus on a particular event that was only hinted at in the original movie and build a whole new story around it. Fanfiction gives the writer the freedom to take the basic elements of the El Royale and transform them into something entirely their own.
It's a thriller set in a hotel on the California - Nevada border. The El Royale has a seedy past and strange secrets. The story follows several characters who all arrive at the hotel with their own motives and hidden agendas.
It's not a true story. 'Bad Times at El Royale' is a work of fiction that combines various elements to build an exciting and captivating plot for the audience.
Sure. If you fail 100 exams, each failure is a bad time and can be a bad story. You can talk about how you didn't study enough for one exam, or how the questions were too hard in another. Another example is if you have 100 bad dates. Each date can be a story of awkward conversations, or not getting along with the other person.