Five years on TV is a really, really long time.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Five years is a very long time. If you think about it in terms of just people's lives, in terms of who our audience is: if you were in high school when you first saw our stuff, you're in college now.
Five years is a long time to play one part.
That's the scary part about TV, how you'll feel about it in six years.
Five years is a good run for a sitcom; seven is good, but usually, it's a couple years of staying past your welcome.
TV can be a long commitment.
American shows can go on for 20 years. I respond more to the British format. Three seasons is a long run for them to tell a story.
Six years is a long time to play the same characters on the same show.
I never thought television would or could be a long-term commitment.
There's a new television generation coming in every five or 10 years, and the classic stories stand up to being redone.
If a filmmaker and I don't get along, it's four weeks of your life, so, whatever. With TV, it's six years.