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Here’s the rule every writing teacher lays out to budding storytellers: no character pees. Snide college freshman thinking they’re super clever love to contradict the idea because of course your characters pee. They’re people, so they pee and a scene of them peeing can absolutely work. What the student is missing in this perennial dialogue is the lesson that storytellers can’t waste time. If something is happening in the story, it has to serve a purpose, whether it’s informing character or pushing the plot forward or just setting the tone. No character pees because typically them peeing isn’t the most interesting thing going on in their world. No one making Preacher learned this lesson.
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