The room was empty. No typewriter. No light. No one. Just dust and the smell of old paper. But on the floor, in the center, lay a single sheet of paper. He picked it up.
Television writers have mastered the art of the "cliffhanger." When an episode ends on a tense note, our brains release a cocktail of stress hormones (like cortisol) and pleasure chemicals (like dopamine). We are stuck in a state of "suspense."
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