That's the scary part about TV, how you'll feel about it in six years.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Five years on TV is a really, really long time.
You never know what's going to happen with television these days.
The whole thing about doing TV is that you never know what's going to happen. You just have to go with it and go with the flow.
I never thought television would or could be a long-term commitment.
If a filmmaker and I don't get along, it's four weeks of your life, so, whatever. With TV, it's six years.
TV can be a long commitment.
I honestly think that in five years time, television will be watched on computer screens anyway and you'll be doing multiple things. You'll be 'IMing' while you're watching a show and checking the news.
If there's anything about longevity in television, it's about knowing what to take and what to turn down, and what to stop.
And I'm hoping that over the next 20, 50 years, whatever, the mystique of television and film and all that will diminish somewhat, and people will leave us alone to get on with our jobs.
There is something supremely reassuring about television; the worst is always yet to come.