Screenwriting Tip #887
A bad mystery is when your characters stand around asking the same question over and over (“Why does Old Man Stevens never leave his house?”; “What is the Maltese Falcon made of anyway?”). A good mystery is when you ask the question once, then get on with slowly revealing the answer.
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