It's also a trouble to keep viewers invested in the stories and characters. There has to be a plentiful amount of questions posed to keep folk watching until the endpoint, and enough strands to satisfy curious minds.
Speaking to RadioTimes.com and other media at a recent festive press event, he explained: "I think something like this comes with its challenges and its risks, but I'm confident we've got a really good team."
This also meant some practical assurances needed to be achieved for the year ahead...
Wadey added: "You have to speak to the actors early doors and say, 'We're gonna have to lock in your look for a year. Are you comfortable with that?', but the big challenges come from a storytelling perspective.
Wadey teased that every single character that we see throughout the instalment will have "a really big story" throughout the next 12 months, though so far only Max Branning (Jake Wood), Lauren Beale (Jacqueline Jossa), Oscar Branning (Pierre Counihan-Moullier), Jack Branning (Scott Maslen), and Walford stalwart Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) are confirmed to be part of the line-up.
A recent trailer even revealed Max blaming Lauren for turning him over to the police, while Jack warned that Max's life is one big game of "Kiss, Marry, Kill" - which Wadey himself has teased as central to this story.
View oEmbed on the source website"Even those who are in just one or two scenes have had something massive happen to them. Getting the tone of every single one of those scenes right, making sure the details are correct – even what's in the background of shots – we've had to be really, really careful, because we know where things are going," he revealed.
"The other thing I'd say is to take notice of the stuff that's not in that episode and the gaps in between, because there's probably a few clues there."
Wadey has now confirmed that it will indeed centre around the Branning womaniser's wedding day to a mystery bride, with a few other surprises too.
"We felt that the best way and the most exciting way to tell that story is to set up whether he'll be able to hold that up over the year.
"There's chaos that ensues with everything that he's got up to... him getting married, there's a woman in the bed next to him who is clearly pregnant when he wakes up... there is a whole heap of chaos."
"We twist it a lot in that episode; things are not as they seem. Things that you will assume are going on there when you watch them in a year's time will actually have quite a different light on them.
But who is Max's bride? And who is the pregnant woman? Is it his child?
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