For instance, heading toward a movie review program, I remember we asked: Who was the studio's first choice for the Harry Callahan role in "Dirty Harry"?
We knew most viewers would be intrigued. (What, Clint Eastwood wasn't the first choice?) But – and this was the lesson – the success of the tactic didn't depend on intrigue. Even viewers with no interest at all stuck around to find out. Humans are hard-wired. They need to know.
—"A Simple Way to Create Suspense,"
Lee Child
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