I really like questions. I like people who write scripts because they're asking questions, not because they're giving answers. It's something that I look for.
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If there's something really, really bothering me about a script, then I'll say something, but otherwise I find my answers in the script.
The first thing that attracts me to any script is the writing. If I find myself becoming lost in a good yarn, then I feel certain that others will, too.
I like my characters to be ones I think about long after I've finished reading the script.
I'm happiest when I'm discussing a script and working with interesting people.
Well, I love TV, and I love a good script.
I never turn down scripts without good reason. If I did, I would probably never work.
I became a script writer with absolutely no idea of how to write a script whatsoever. I still feel a bit of an outsider in that regard. If I can maintain that approach to screenwriting, it can continue to be enjoyable.
I like taking up challenges. I prefer working with scripts that are different and veer from the tried and tested. So far, it's always worked.
I feel like if you feel good about a script, and you feel confident about your ability to direct and just capture it right, it's all just, really, really in your favor there.
When you write a script, you always think about what your heart is asking.
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