In 1947, a show that broke the mold of what a soap opera was and still stands out as a unique example of that genre hit the airwaves. And this new take on soap operas had a name. “Claudia”. The very elements that made “Claudia” different from other soap operas quickly became its strengths. People came back to “Claudia” for the interesting, fully developed characters. The title character and her husband are the best part of the show. Claudia grows into a unique mixture of enthusiasm, incompetence and over-confidence -- deeply in love with her somewhat older husband David, but frequently naive and too likely to trust in her insecurities rather than her instincts. Claudia, Volume 10 continues the tale of these two intriguing characters and clearly proves the sustainability of this classic drama.