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Wait, I need to ensure that each word has exactly three synonyms. Let me check "ZZSeries" again. Since it's a proper noun, it's supposed to stay the same. So "ZZSeries" should not be replaced. I have to make sure that only words not part of proper nouns are substituted.

Take the first sentence: "The previous episodes have set the stage for a dramatic and intense finale, with alliances being formed and broken, and secrets being revealed." Words like "previous" can be replaced with synonyms like prior. "Episodes" can be segments. "Set the stage" might become established the foundation. I need to check each word and ensure the alternatives are contextually appropriate. ZZSeries.23.10.06.Brazzers.House.4.Episode.6.XX...

Looking at the text: "Whether you’re a longtime fan of the series or just tuning in, ZZSeries .23.10.06.Brazzers.House.4.Episode.6 is an episode not to be missed. So grab some popcorn, get comfortable, and get ready to experience the drama and excitement of ZZSeries." Wait, I need to ensure that each word

Ends with "ZZSeries" again, so skip.

Next part mentions forming and breaking alliances, revealing secrets. Words here could be "alliances" → understandings, "formed and broken" → mended and undone. "Secrets" could be confidences. So "ZZSeries" should not be replaced

Need to check each word again for possible synonyms and ensure proper nouns are excluded. Some words might not have three distinct synonyms, but the user might want it spintaxed even with duplicates if necessary. For example, "you’re" might not have three clear synonyms, so maybe you're – even if two are the same, just add the third as a variation.

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to update all words with three alternatives in b format, but not touch proper nouns. Let's start by reading through the provided text carefully.