Writers say, the good start is the easy part. The hard part is thinking up a good ending. I wonder if that is what happened in AL. He couldn't think of a good way to end it, so he sort of threw a tantrum knocked everything off the table and onto the floor. I suspect he won't knock it all on the floor this time, but perhaps he really isn't sure what to do with all these loose ends.
So maybe he will simply set the HOT sorority house on fire. That would leave Bella, Jade, Cathy, Jill and the rosy girls.
Exactly. He was hit with the same thing as most other screenwriters. His peak work was ep7, and he hasn't managed to top that yet. Also, after ep7, something happened and each episode has been getting weaker and weaker.
As a screenwriter, he's definitely degrading, but he's probably improved his skills at visual storytelling by putting a lot of emphasis on emotions. They're often played out very cheaply and boringly.. Just look at ep10 - a lot of story arcs were done really lazily there. Jill should've asked Trent to tell the truth in ep7 and 8, but for some reason, she waited until ep10 to do it.
For some weird reason, Burke decided to get a divorce from his wife suddenly, even though he was trying his best to save the marriage at the time. The restaurant arc ended with Burke getting fired. If all the arcs in the story keep going in this way, then Jade’s arc is probably going to end with Sage just reacting calmly and then forgetting about it.
In general, I see a trend for the quality of the story material to get worse, which is going to cause a lot of controversy down the road.