This was great fun and a nice paycheck and then, as these things happen, the show was canceled.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You do a job; your show gets canceled. You get used to it.
Having a show get canceled is like, 'Oh, you have caviar between your teeth,' you know what I mean? Because you had a show in the first place.
I've been on so many primetime shows that were cancelled - after one episode, after 10 episodes, after just one season. I got used to that. But I found myself choking up a bit at 'OLTL.' It was really hard to say goodbye to those people. It was not the way we wanted to go out.
I have to say, I loved working on 'Men of a Certain Age.' It was a real shame when that show got canceled.
I canceled a show once to be with someone that I loved.
I got canceled in the middle of making the pilot.
I don't know why it was canceled, but 'Mancuso, FBI,' it should have had a good long run, but it wasn't picked up. Maybe there was a problem with me. I have no idea.
'Brisco' was the first show I created, and of course, at the time I had no idea what a special experience it was because I didn't have a frame of reference. After it was over I was like, 'Damn. Shoot. That was something special.' I'm still upset that it got cancelled.
I hate canceling anything, I'm 'the show must go on' mentality. If you can crawl, you can take the stage.
We did some jumping at the start of the show. We went out without telling anyone - and the studio liked to kill us. They were threatened with cancellation of their production insurance.
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