People don't really have a relationship with great writing or great production or great art direction or great direction. They just sort of admire it.
From Steven Moffat
I don't think, generally speaking, people become writers because they were the really good, really cool, attractive kid in class. I'll be honest. This is our revenge for people who were much better looking and more popular than us. I was a bit like that, I suppose.
Fascinatingly confident, rude people are great.
I can say with pride verging on smugness that I've got two very successful shows that assume their audience is very smart.
You'll go out of business if you think people are stupid.
The trouble with a series as it gets older is it can feel like a tradition, and tradition is the enemy of suspense, and it's the enemy of comedy. It's the enemy of everything, really. So you have to shake it up.
I hope I won't become hated by geeks everywhere, but I don't really know comic books all that well.
If you don't expect to like someone and then you do, that's an incredibly exciting moment.
Cinema is so slow and boring compared to television.
I can't see what's wrong about assuming intelligence in your audience and what's bad news about being rewarded for assuming that.
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