The show has boundaries right now we're trying to widen them not break them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Not every show needs to reach the same size of audience, or same width, of a 'Sopranos'.
I have to remind myself not to set boundaries.
I had been on several shows that were meant to be the big ones, that would go on forever, and they didn't.
Obviously with the Internet and increased access to other means of watching shows, the audience has dispersed and is all over the place and that is a challenge.
Our boundaries have dissolved, and we're going to still do things that are somewhat familiar that people like, but we're also going to stretch out and take chances beyond what we've done before.
When I'm in the studio, there are no boundaries.
We end the show with something that's never been on TV because it was too big for a sketch but we couldn't stretch it out to make a whole episode because it would have been too long, but we always thought it was really good.
Start wide, expand further, and never look back.
In a world where shows have to keep going while the priorities change, I have to stay flexible.
Music continues to remind me that its boundaries are limitless.