When 'Party of Five' ended I believed we had run our course. I believed the basic ideal and premise of the show had been fulfilled.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I directed an episode of 'Party of Five' toward the very end of that show. It was a great experience.
I was always proud on 'Party of Five'. We never had the biggest audience, but we had arguably the most loyal.
I don't think anyone connected with Five-O believed the show would last as long as it did.
I loved school. But when I started 'Party of Five' in the fifth grade, I was taken out of school and tutored on the set.
I was ready to accept the philosophy that the Party is right and that in the coming struggle you could not permit yourself any doubts after the party had made a decision.
I used to spend a lot of time just thinking about myself, thinking that the party started when I showed up.
When we started, we knew the show was going to be hit or miss, and we needed to find a core audience to really make us survive. And I think we've been able to do that.
Party of Five won a Golden Globe, it was a well-written television series.
You know, 'Project Runway' was a really special show, and we had a great five seasons with it. We loved that show, and we loved the stories that it brought to Bravo and the creativity. And it was a magic five seasons.
But since day one, we've always been kinda up against it. So at the end, it's not surprising that we were kind of led along for so many months and didn't know what the fate of the show was gonna be. It was... in a weird way, just kind of that was the way it's always been.
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