A lot of writers do that when the audience guesses the ending. It’s frustrating, because the ending should be guessable, since it is what the plot is leading towards, and having a “predictable” ending isn’t the same as having a cliche one. If anything it just means the story is well written and coherent.
A lot of writers do that when the audience guesses the ending. It’s frustrating, because the ending should be guessable, since it is what the plot is leading towards, and having a “predictable” ending isn’t the same as having a cliche one. If anything it just means the story is well written and coherent.