To write a , you need a cast of characters that feel instantly recognizable yet dangerously specific.
Divorce and infidelity are not just about the couple. In , the crumbling marriage is an earthquake that causes tsunamis for the children, the in-laws, and the extended cousins.
Long-held truths (e.g., hidden relationships, criminal pasts, or secret adoptions) act as catalysts for conflict and dramatic turning points. The "Found Family":