
When the Journey Matters: Unraveling Predictable Endings
From Write Out Loud by Matt Cassem & Christina Trevaskis
February 23, 2026 · 19 min · Season 5 · Episode 12
About this episode
Matt and Christina discuss the impact of spoilers and predictable endings on storytelling, emphasizing the importance of character journeys and emotional engagement.
Got something to say? Send us a text! Matt and Christina discuss whether spoilers and predictable endings ruin stories, arguing that mystery isn’t dead but often misunderstood. Using examples like Titanic, Pride and Prejudice, superhero and historical films, It Ends With Us, a 60 Minutes Holocaust survivor segment, John Wick, and the musical & Juliet, they emphasize that audiences stay invested because of character journey, growth, emotional impact, and the cost of getting to a known ou...
People in this episode
Hosts: Matt Cassem, Christina Trevaskis
Topics covered
- storytelling
- spoilers
- character journey
- predictable endings
- emotional impact
Keywords
- spoilers
- predictable endings
- storytelling
- character growth
- emotional impact
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Titanic, Pride and Prejudice, It Ends With Us, John Wick, & Juliet
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