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  • March 25, 2012
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From the epic poetry of Homer to the binge-worthy rom-coms on Netflix, human beings have an insatiable appetite for stories about love. We are obsessed with the "will they, won't they" tension, the grand gestures, and the soulmate connections. But why?

The best romantic storylines do not tell you what love should look like. They hold up a mirror to what love does look like in the dark. Whether you are writing a billionaire romance or a kitchen-sink drama, remember: the audience does not need perfect people. They need authentic collisions.

But in artistic literature, the ending is often ambiguous. Does Catherine choose the ghost or the living man? Does the couple stay together for the kids or split for their sanity?

Write the awkward silences. Write the arguments about money. Write the apology that comes too late. And then, maybe, write the second chance. Because in the end, we are all just hoping that the story we are living in has a third act we haven't read yet.

This model posits that love conquers all. Logistics, finance, geography, and even personality disorders are minor hurdles. The audience consumes this to feel the dopamine rush of "meant to be." There is nothing wrong with this, provided the viewer understands it is fantasy. The danger arises when real-life partners are held to the standard of a screenwriter’s six-week timeline.

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