I love a plot twist as much as anybody, but if ‘The South Africa Show’ is to be renewed for another 28 seasons, the writers should consider toning it down a bit.
First, let me congratulate you on your phenomenal writing over the previous 27 seasons of
to resolve a seemingly unsolvable problem in a story. A sudden and abrupt resolution by an unexpected and unlikely occurrence, serving no other purpose than to push the plot forward. In my humble opinion, it is a lazy writing technique. Audiences can only go so far to suspend disbelief, and your writing in some instances is simply unbelievable. Tone it down a bit before you go too far.
Greater shows have managed to get themselves cancelled because of these kinds of ludicrous plot twists.this idea of a president who hides money in a couch and a housekeeper who finds it and works with a gang of robbers from a neighbouring country. Then somehow she gets caught, interrogated and rewarded with a sizable splodge of wonga and gets to keep her job. It’s starting to sound like a Mafia movie.
I could suspend disbelief when you wrote that plotline about three brothers from India somehow running a shadow government and taking over a country. As outlandish as it is, I could even buy ideas such as half the country being unemployed, and large swathes of its society doing without basic services such as water and electricity.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
How to invest in your 20s and 30s in South AfricaThe recent downturn in global investment markets has understandably made many aspiring investors a little nervous about putting their money into the share market.
Read more »
Challenging the stigma of male infertility in South Africa
Read more »
New rules planned for medical cannabis in South AfricaWhile much has been said in the media regarding the lawful commercialisation of cannabis for recreational use, South Africa’s role as a global player in the medicinal cannabis market shouldn’t be underestimated, says legal firm Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr.
Read more »
The emergence of a new ‘currency’ in South AfricaOne of the key insights to come out of the 2022 Sanlam Benchmark Survey – an annual body of research into the state of retirement funds and retirees in South Africa – is the emergence of a new ‘currency’ in South Africa: post-pandemic job security.
Read more »
Kirkwood farm violence and destruction - Nicolas Verwey (48) has sadly passed away - South Africa TodaySecurity guard Nicolas Verwey (48) has died 2 months after a brutal attack by striking farm workers in Kirkwood
Read more »
Zoom Fibre — the fastest company to 100,000 homes passed in South AfricaMyBroadband spoke to Zoom Fibre about its progress in South Africa and its future plans.
Read more »