I've always enjoyed shows like 'The X-Files,' where you're on the edge of your seat and you're so invested in these characters.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was such a huge fan of 'The X-Files.'
I was a big 'X-Files' fan. I always lamented that I never got to be on 'The X-Files'.
It's funny - I was a big fan of 'The Sopranos.' It became kind of a threat to 'The X-Files' in a way because they could play with language, character, and story in ways that we never could because of the limitations of network television.
My daughter, when she was younger, was crazy about 'The X-Files,' so I'd watch that with her.
I like shows that are surprising and not predictable. That have deep, rich characters that are fully formed.
Dramatic shows are the ones that I am attracted to.
I really enjoy getting to go and play on other people's shows for an episode or two. It adds such variety to my repertoire.
But I do believe that in all my shows, I really enjoy the quirky, the eccentric characters, the ones you don't meet every day.
One of the benefits to television is that you're with these characters for years, you know them so well.
Some of my favorite shows are ones where the characters are vile and human and flawed. That's what makes me want to keep watching a show, not writers telling me how to feel about characters.