When you're not the lead on a series, you work intermittently, even if you're in every episode.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's a wonderful way to have a role on a series - you're not tied down totally and completely to a schedule.
My main worry is that after a certain point you become so identified with a character and a series that you might not be able to get work when your show goes off the air.
I've never been on a show that's run for more than a season.
When you start working on a series, it's almost too much work. It's like a movie a week.
I am offered work all the time but not for TV series.
I don't watch the beginnings of many series; I don't know why - maybe because I'm normally working.
I've never worked for a show or was on a show where I didn't have a lot of control creatively, but then again, I haven't worked on a lot of shows.
I think your average fan probably just assumes that the same person directs every episode of their favorite series, week in and week out.
I've never been on a TV show for more than a season and you have to continually keep it interesting and you have to keep it connected, even as you change.
Oftentimes the shows that don't work help you get it right.
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