I have been very pleased at the response we have got for 'SVSC.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I remain on 'SVU' because it is an incredible opportunity.
I am excited to be doing 'SVU' - I think there's a lot of inherent drama and a lot of inherent conflict in procedural shows. I have a lot of respect for police officers and the work that they do. There's a lot of nobility to depicting what these officers do on a day to day basis.
'SVU' is one of my favorite shows. When I got the call to appear and play myself, I jumped at the chance. Obviously, I went over my lines, but playing yourself is a really great way to get your feet wet in the acting field. I enjoyed being on set and learning as much as I could about the scripted world.
I went to the actual SVU precinct... and got a really good sense of what it was like.
I was on 'SVU' for 11 years. I developed a muscle in my brain that could memorize things much more easily than people who don't do it every day. I got used to the language, and some of it got to be repetitive language, so you build your vocabulary.
Any startling piece of work has a subversive element in it, a delicious element often. Subversion is only disagreeable when it manifests in political or social activity.
It's always cool on the airplane when people are watching 'SVU.' It's funny. And it's always the reruns.
I think the international appeal of SF is quite understandable since the kinds of people who like to read it, are, by the nature of the beast, interested in other cultures, of which other nations on Earth are the closest available example.
CBS has received a strong and positive response from the YouTube community about the quality of its programming.
May we never confuse honest dissent with disloyal subversion.
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