What I will learn over the years will be of benefit and interest to me personally but, as far as the program is concerned, I'm the mouthpiece of the viewers as well.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I learn an amazing amount from watching television and movies because if you watch things that really work and don't work, it teaches you so much about what you do for your own craft. I think that if you're auditioning for a show, you need to know the world of the show, or you can't represent it very well.
It's interesting to watch myself with an audience; I'm trying hard to learn from it.
I love watching great TV, whether it's to educate myself more on my craft or to just simply be entertained.
Where you learn things, really, is watching it in front of an audience.
There is a learning quality in all of our shows.
I enjoy working on a series and having a long stretch of time to get to know and connect with my cast and crew. It also gives me the ability to play a character over the span of countless hours of television.
I've done a couple of series before, and what I like about TV is, as an actor, you get that chance to practice all the time, and that's really how you grow.
There is so much we can learn from TV. It's a window on the world.
Our viewers are very educated, they can tell if I train or not.
I don't think there is enough educational programming, but unfortunately, television is built around advertising and those shows don't get the big ratings.
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