Almost Aristotelian!
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Consumers can tell at a subconscious level when a narrative doesn't work; to consciously create a resonant narrative is *incredibly* hard. This is why I never get angry at writer/creators the way some fans do. Writers work on a highwire and failure means falling to your death 1/
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Sometimes fans react incredibly personally at a failed narrative, and that upsets me terribly. Fans feel like the writers failed on purpose, as an act of contempt for the audience. This is realistically never true. They tried; they failed. 2/2
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Does a narrative have to be involving? Does it have to resonate? Does it need to speak to a psychological struggle? (Can't I make a narrative about a dung beetle pushing dung up a hill? About the lifecycle of a star? Can't I make a narrative that alienates? That doesn't connect?)
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