I don't have a single complete show or movie or anything else that I could look at and say, 'Nailed that one.' But endless dissatisfaction is, I suppose, what gets us out of bed in the morning.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's something in human nature, the trying-to-get-on-with-it quality of people, the struggle to maintain or keep the show going can be exhausting.
What makes me different from everybody else just boils down to dissatisfaction.
I've always had this deep and chronic sense of dissatisfaction.
I feel my shows are like a late-night talk show that we settle down and do every night.
One thing I won't do in television is a sitcom. I find that world to be so neurotic and bizarre.
The only thing I miss from the sitcom format is that immediate gratification of when you're, if we're talking about comedy, of the live audience.
With my book 'How to Remodel a Man,' I was on Oprah, Fox News, the Early Show, and Good Morning America. Oprah was the best - an hour long segment. TV is so short; you answer a few questions, and then it's over. It feels like a hit-and-run with a camera.
I've worked in television long enough to know that when you stop enjoying that type of thing you go home and do something else.
People like continuity, and the good old cliffhanger every week is something they enjoy. I enjoy it - I don't want to dip into just one episode when I turn on the TV.
To this day, nothing makes me happier than finding a TV show I really love.