Plot thickens

Origin of: Plot thickens

Plot thickens

The plot thickens is a cliché that is used ironically or half-humorously to signify that a state of affairs is becoming more involved, complex or mysterious. It is in fact a quotation from a burlesque melodrama The Rehearsal (1671) Act III, Scene II, written by George Villiers 2nd Duke of Buckingham, “Now the plot thickens very much upon us.”