I've always had a show that went seven episodes or 13 episodes or whatever. And I've never had a show that's gone past a first season. It really is a lot of work.
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I've never had a series that's gone past 12 episodes.
I think it's not uncommon for new television shows to spend certainly the first year, but without a doubt, like, the first eight or ten episodes, kind of figuring out what the show is.
I've never been on a show that's run for more than a season.
Although there were only about 24 episodes made it seems to run forever. They take a couple of episodes and put them together, making a feature film once in a while. I had good fun making the series.
Normally, if you do a television show, it's 25 episodes. Your year is kind of shot, you know what I mean?
Another show I really enjoyed working on was 'Raising The Bar.' I did four or five episodes of that show.
Every show finds its groove, I would say. The first season is the season to figure out the dynamics, the workflow.
The second episode of any new show can be tough. You have about a week to top the well-crafted and polished pilot episode that was written over six months.
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.
I have been in the series for over 3 years - 3 series. There will be a fourth series next year which of course I won't be in because I'm now dead. So in total I appeared in 25 episodes.