Yes, we're trying some new stuff. Some of it might work. Some of it might not. This, of course, is the nature of episodic television. They can't all be gems.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I knew early on after the first couple episodes were fully scored and animated that we had a real quality show here. But I always questioned whether or not it would work.
I steer away from episodic TV; it burns you out.
I had the idea for the show like a year and a half, two years ago. And it was all about the things that I didn't like about TV. I was trying to create a positive solution for it. And it actually worked.
You know, I'm almost out of the habit of watching episodic television now.
I really was interested in doing something for a premium channel like Showtime or HBO, just because you get to really let loose. I think they let their storylines go wherever they want, and it's really a special place to work.
There's not a lot of really great, deep, serialized television, and we can see from the data that that's what people want.
It would be interesting if this sitcom works, so I could be doing one thing all the time instead of going back and forth between all this different media which I sort of thrive on, I'm a bit of a moving target in that way.
In episodic TV you have to keep things secret to keep the viewer in suspense.
I'm always interested in trying to stay on the cutting edge of television storytelling. To be slightly in front, pushing for the next new thing.
It's really interesting working in television as opposed to the theater, where you know the arc of the character and you are able to create this whole backstory.
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