I was always proud on 'Party of Five'. We never had the biggest audience, but we had arguably the most loyal.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
Nobody who knows me would believe this, but I was always the life of the party. Oh, how I loved to sing and dance, and we had good times. Good clean fun it was, too.
We did 112 shows and had 112 parties.
Do you know I used to pride myself on the fact that I'd never booked a show in my life, but that I'd played so many because I'd been invited?
Party of Five won a Golden Globe, it was a well-written television series.
The party at its best has always been a modern party.
The two things that matter the most to me: emotional resonance and rocket launchers. Party of Five, a brilliant show, and often made me cry uncontrollably, suffered ultimately from a lack of rocket launchers.
Loyalty is about the party and the movement... if you want a better and more effective party, we've got to open ourselves up much more to our membership and our supporters.
I could never be a member of a single party. I want the best of all worlds, thank you.
I would be horrified to watch whatever I was doing on 'Party Of Five.' I'm sure I'm bad on it.