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It's funny you say that cause earlier I wanted to say how Coxwette did not get to the point where I wanted to roll my eyes and sigh as a reason why I don't think Coxwette is a soap Opera level of drama.
Personally, I would say that the main way you could make it at Soap Opera level would be if you never end said drama. Doing the drama by itself doesn't put it there. I assume that these personal character story do have an end, even if it's bad (Like Ellen staying as depressed as she is or worse. Or even "ending it"). As long as there's is some sort or resolve, drama is ok. But if Coxwette ends up being 50 thread long cause new drama keeps being introduced and the mystery already ended in thread 10 and it just keep going for pointless drama, then I would say it's like a soap opera.
I would say that even if new drama keeps being introduced through the characters that Chuck has not interacted with too much, that would also still be ok. But if you start reusing previous characters to make more drama, that might start to get ridiculous as a story being told. As much as it can happen in real life, stories needs ending. And that includes real life depiction of drama.
Last thing I'm thinking is that while I don't know what is up with some characters, it's good to avoid having them all have big drama. Like if one character has cancer, this other character's biggest problem can be as banal as "My neighbor is annoying". Not all characters need to have either the same amount of big drama or constantly trying to one up each other on who has more or the biggest problems. Unless there's a good story reason for it. Like right now, people are theorizing that Susanna might be pulling some strings in possible nefarious ways. And the way she does it, even if her intentions end up being good, could affect the people she's trying to protect negatively. But again, each character would react to an environment like that differently.
Also, you've been doing great at juggling drama, character moments and funny moments. And that is way greater than you seem to think so.
With all that said, I have been enjoying Coxwette and even more so after the mystery started to show and characters started to have depth.
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