Thank God there is a such thing as hiatus. We got the first 'Dr. Horrible' done in six days, we banged it out.
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The hiatus you spoke about happened in 1998. I was somewhat numb from being out on the road every night. I had to stop because I was emotionally and physically drained.
I take a hiatus every now and again, but I'm not good at that.
Even on your hiatus, you feel like you need to keep the character in the back of your brain.
There was something very special about 'Doctor Who', and I did miss it a lot.
It's been over 15 years since I toured... over 12 years since I did any recording under my own name. I never really intended to take that long of a hiatus.
I think any kind of hiatus one takes in an artistic journey is going to make a huge difference. The pause will inform the choices that you make.
On other shows, guys can't wait to put 3000 miles between them during hiatus.
I was so thrilled to be in 'Doctor Who.' It's such a wonderful experience, and the fan base that that show has never fails to surprise me.
I would have really loved to have gone on a hiatus to write for Daredevil.
My hiatus timeline is so minimal, there's only a select number of projects that I can go in for.
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