Television has a real problem. They have no page two.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Television can be a very fickle place.
The printed page conveys information and commitment, and requires active involvement. Television conveys emotion and experience, and it's very limited in what it can do logically. It's an existential experience - there and then gone.
The problem with TV now is that there's so much competition, that you're always on the chopping block.
Television is actually closer to reality than anything in books. The madness of TV is the madness of human life.
There is something supremely reassuring about television; the worst is always yet to come.
I think that the problem with network television is that they cling to the whole business model like they are clinging to the side of a cliff.
Television is ultimately a business of failure. You try a lot of things, and most of it fails.
If the television market collapses - and it will collapse - then, it seems, there is too much regulation, and that's not a good thing.
TV is the place that writers want to be.
TV is obviously so different from film: because it's a never-ending process, it keeps going; you keep receiving new pages.