I think they go for complications and complexity with the idea that these make the plot interesting and intriguing - and actually they are not clever at all. Better writers use complexity but not as a substitute for good plotting. Recently saw 'The Light in the Hall' - full of twists and turns and no way the viewer could have picked up clues to work out what had really happened and - worst of all! - it relied on amnesia to make the plot work. Contrast this with 'Happy Valley"!
Jersey trip, some tips please.
A famous matador gored by bull!
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