The birth of any show is always a rough one.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The best shows are always the ones that are very, very low-concept and just about great characters.
I admit the last couple of years shows were not up to par.
I think that complicated, nuanced, deep, heavy - that's the place to go. That's what makes a great show. That's what all of us deal with in life.
I don't think it's that strange that a show has sort of a bumpy beginning. It's just part and parcel of the process.
All TV shows are basically part of the same storyline.
And the relationships that happen become so intense, deep, involved and complex and really hard to say goodbye to. The hardest part of the show is saying goodbye when it's all done. It really breaks you.
My years on 'Family Matters' were precious to me. During the run of the show, I saw many births, deaths, weddings... The actual family on the show became my family.
The best part of being on a television series for all those years is that you really get to hone your craft.
It's always difficult when you're on a show that goes for more than a year or a couple of years.
There are shows that are monolithic successes on TV that nobody in the business ever watches one episode of.