User blog comment:Superherofanatic1999/Comparing Across The Void to It Lives Beneath, Perfect Match, and Elementalists/@comment-6556552-20181027014356/@comment-4786757-20181029054939

I'm definately the second bullet point tbh. Like I do an outline with where I want each episode to.... Where I see certain characters being at the end of the season, keeping track of the mythology, etc. But I'm not outright plotting every single scene of every chapter, that flows more naturally. Like for example in Inferno, I have my main character Sophia and midway through writing  her scenes in the pilot... I realized I need a character for her to bounce off... I looked through the character auditions that users had submitted and one (Josh) I realized was perfect... and idk after the more I wrote for them, I realize by the second episode... these two have a lot of chemistry, should I make them a couple. Lol it felt like they were guiding me to write to where they wanted to be at. I feel like that's the most satisfying piece of writing... Cause plotting every single thing can cause writer's block. I can tell you that from experience when I tried that in my early days. XD