I like the idea of shows where I don't know where I'll be at the end of the season.
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I like the end of the year to be about something. Especially with younger shows, the network pushes you to make self-contained episodes; they don't like them to be serialized: 'We want this one to be funny for someone who's never watched it and will never watch again.' And I go 'Why would anyone want to do it like that?'
The greatest preparation for a TV show is to already have one season behind you.
The idea of being on a show where each season stands alone, and you can come back the next year and show an entirely different aspect of your personality or your talent or your anything is an enormous gift that you rarely get in television.
I'm a huge fan of mine. I go to just about every show I do.
When I'm up there, and I know the show's coming to a close, in my head I'm saying to myself, Oh man, you gotta get off and be a normal person again. That's what I don't like so much.
After you leave a show - any show, but for me especially after 'Breaking Bad' - you hope for a job to help soften the blow now that you don't have this amazing job anymore, and you hope that it's good.
I'm not going to leave one of the best shows to do another TV show.
I want to be on a show that's as good as the one we're doing and that we get to make for many years.
I like game shows.
I like shows where, like, there's a team that they're against the world.
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