You imagine that, going into such a huge American series, you will come up against a lot of egos, but it was the complete opposite on '24,' a dream team.
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It's a dream for everyone to be a part of an American series - a huge, successful series. It's just a gift for me.
There's nothing better than a team that comes out of nowhere and finds themselves in the World Series.
Teamwork makes the dream work, but a vision becomes a nightmare when the leader has a big dream and a bad team.
I write about the American dream: if you set your mind to do something, you can do it. My fans know they're getting the real thing.
That's what every young kid thinks about when they first put on a uniform - is to play in the Major League and then, ultimately, play in a World Series. To me, that was the ultimate, winning in '86.
I had dreams of catching the ball for the final out in the World Series and being mobbed by my teammates. Well, I guess all my dreams didn't come true.
No one could have ever dreamed about how well the show would do.
To be better than 31 other teams, you better be a really good team. It's just not about one person.
The really cool challenge of '24' was learning on camera how to be a dramatic actress. The biggest difficulty was the industry side of things. I was very lucky that I had Joel Surnow, one of the creators of '24,' in my corner. Early on, the Fox executives couldn't believe that I was on the show.
The World Series is played in my doubtless too-nostalgic imagination in some kind of autumn afternoon light, and seeing it exclusively in the bitter chill of midnight breaks the spell of even the best of games.
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