So, let's return to the drama... (Apologies, the temptation was too strong!)
As outlined, the outcomes of soap operas are rarely surprising, aren't they?
One could detach for half a year, only to reconnect and find the plot hasn't budged an inch.
So, if it's all so predictable, what's the secret sauce that keeps millions hooked, without flicking the channel?
Just imagine, entering the room when my aunt is engrossed in her daily 'soap' fix - dare not obstruct her view, or you might face a slipper hurtling towards you with the precision of a Bruce Lee shuriken!
Dear friend, there's a solitary reason why viewers stay glued. Master this singular secret employed by 'soaps' and numerous other TV shows, and you'd be crafting spellbinding novels in no time.
The secret?
Tension.
Only if you're an expert at building it, validated by your books flying off the shelves, you'd appreciate its potency. It's pivotal to know precisely how to weave tension into your storytelling.
Regrettably, most successful authors prefer to keep this essential knowledge concealed, playing their cards close to their vest.
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