We have it, we're lucky enough that we've created a show where it's not about... a family, or a kid, it's about a town.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The thing about that too is that we had the same extras everyday. It was such a community. It was like a microcosmic little town. We were like all little towns people with extras and a crew.
This show has been a major revitalization of my family life and personal life. It gave my family an avenue to speak to me honestly.
I saw 'On The Town' about nine times. I discovered it. I loved it. I was in college.
We just weren't a family that gathered around the TV. I grew up in a town where everyone was outside all the time. I was mostly in Connecticut; I spent a lot of time in Tennessee in the summers, but I was in Stamford, Connecticut.
I've made out more this season on a family-friendly show than ever in my actual life.
Young people have grown up watching so much content, and just to find something that they haven't seen before: that's the dream. When you stumble across a show, and you say 'I haven't seen this,' that's what we want.
But you know, our show is our show, and it's not for everybody.
I think the show has sort of given me a name in this business and allowed a lot of people the opportunity to see what I can do, and it's just sort of like a sweet starting point.
Well Bill Martin and Mike Schiff were the creators and they knew we had to do a family show. Everybody came at it from the angle of having been a kid and a teenager.
It's really fantastic because families can come to my shows and they all like it. It's really weird.