You feel that every aspect of the drama has been thought through and fully imagined, that every detail belongs in its place.
But real people are more complicated, and so are fully imagined fictional characters.
The latest incarnation of the wedding involves some 25 performers, each playing a character with a fully imagined personal history.
This is a world that's fully imagined, with papers to subscribe to, games to play, and places to explore.
Mason's "ability to embrace history, politics, nature and medicine within a fully imagined 19th-century fictional world" is "astonishing," Andrea Barrett said here last year.
He had not fully imagined how humiliating this was going to be.
The first virtual world will be Middle Earth because it is fully imagined.
The war becomes a startling human drama, rife with far more unsteadiness, accident and strangeness than has been fully imagined.
When a writer must inform an audience of that fact, one immediately starts worrying that the piece at hand is not fully imagined.
These briefly but sharply sketched characters become fully imagined human beings, not pasteboard victims soliciting pity or guilt.