As a creator, I always want to betray fans' expectations.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You want your fans to like what you do, because it's coming from your heart and soul. You write it, you produce this thing. It's like your baby.
If fans are going to turn on me because of this, they weren't my fans anyway. I couldn't betray a whole 25 years of record making and not do this. I had to.
I think the moment you start trying to please a fan base is when you start going downhill. I'm going to always, always write about what I want, even if it doesn't necessarily cater to most of them.
My fans are so important to me, and I would never want to disappoint them.
I've always been incredibly crazy about the fact that I'd have any fans at all. It says to me that the characters that I choose are interesting to people and that's thrilling to me. It really is.
I'm just like my fans, and that's the way I like it.
Remember that the fans want to hear inside stuff about the series; they don't want to hear gripes and grouses about your personal life. What they really want to hear is how the series gets made, and how you interact with your fellow cast members.
My fans are like no other. Completely original people.
I don't want fans mad at me, so I gotta give them what they expect and what they want.
I think when you really adore something, and you've grown up with it, you almost don't want to be part of it. I want to enjoy it as a fan and don't want to ruin the magic.