It's all about letting the story take over.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's all storytelling, you know. That's what journalism is all about.
Stories need stupid decisions that, at the time, seem absolutely rational and necessary. Without stupid decisions, the world isn't thrown out of balance, and so there's no need for a 'rest of the story' to balance it back.
It's the story that counts.
It's really about, oh come on, this guy wouldn't say that or he wouldn't do that, you know, it's about the characters, about the story, about the situation.
If somebody is in a story, they need to be there for a reason, and not just to set up somebody else's story.
From beginning to end it's about keeping the energy and the intensity of the story and not doing too much and not doing too little, but just enough so people stay interested and stay involved in the characters.
It was always about the story rather than the character.
Storytelling is about two things; it's about character and plot.
I think we've broken story after story that the rest of the media refused to break even when they had the story because they were scared of the story, or they just didn't think it was appropriate.
It's a responsibility of the writer to get the reader out of the story somehow.