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Dialogue in a family drama must be subtextual. Characters rarely say "I am angry that you ignored me." They say, "Nice of you to show up. Did you get lost?"
The spouse who marries into the clan serves as the audience surrogate. They see the dysfunction with fresh eyes. Tom Wambsgans in Succession is the quintessential example: ambitious, desperate, and constantly bewildered by the family's abuse disguised as wit. Incest Fun for the Whole Family -v0.01- -OnlyGo...
The greatest family dramas do not offer solutions. They do not promise that "love conquers all" or that "therapy fixes everything." Instead, they offer a dark, beautiful consolation: You are not alone in the chaos. And sometimes, watching a fictional family destroy itself over the last slice of pie is the only therapy we need. Dialogue in a family drama must be subtextual
Early sandbox games often have "grinding" mechanics (like doing chores for money) that feel tedious because the corresponding "reward" scenes haven't been developed yet. They see the dysfunction with fresh eyes