I don't watch the beginnings of many series; I don't know why - maybe because I'm normally working.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I miss doing a series, but I don't want to do a series for a series' sake.
When you start working on a series, it's almost too much work. It's like a movie a week.
I pretty much always wanted to write a series, because I love reading them.
When I first starting conceiving series like 'Courtney,' 'Polly,' 'How Loathsome,' etc., I was shooting for closed story-arcs but open-ended concepts. Then I started realizing I was committing myself to potentially endless series.
When you're on a series, it's tough to go on and do something else afterward. If you're smart, save your money and you can wait out the bad times, until something else comes along.
I'm not ready for another series. I have fun doing other kinds of things.
When you're doing a series like this, you're constantly looking for new ways to excite your audience.
It is quite different, but I love doing a series because you get to live with a character for a much longer amount of time. And the other aspect of it is that you have a steady job.
Series work is just grueling.
When you're not the lead on a series, you work intermittently, even if you're in every episode.
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