I've been on pilots. I've seen shows come and go. I know that this stuff is all very fleeting, so I try to keep it cool.
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I've done a lot of pilots. A lot of shows. You're young and you do a job just because you know someone gave you a job.
As I slowly managed to take what I had learned into a transition from contestant to announcer and warm-up, I first had to prove myself on pilots. And as you know, many pilots are taped for each show that is lucky enough to breakthrough to being a series.
It is cool to make a pilot because you get to do all the fun stuff, and then you get to leave when all the tough stuff starts.
One of my great joys in life is being a pilot. There is a great sense of freedom in soaring through the sky. You get a different perspective up there. Seeing things that aren't so apparent from the ground.
I do quite a lot of flying in my concerts.
I did pilots here and there but mostly I was doing little bits in movies.
When I first began doing TV pilots, my expectations were high. I didn't understand that world. So when 'Weeds' took off, I was so happy. Especially as I was just a guest star in the pilot. But once it got picked up, they made me a regular cast member.
If I'm not on stage, I'm a pilot. I like flying planes; I have a little plane back in Nashville.
Yeah, I'd done a bunch of pilots. Some that had gone for a while. One that went for 13 episodes. But I had never been on a show that had lasted more than that.
I've done 10 or 11 pilots for network television, which is ridiculous.
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