Good shows tend to be more fun to do. If you feel like you are doing something good and making a good show, it is a lot more enjoyable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If a show is good, it helps people learn about themselves in some way and in some function. Whatever the genre is, if it's executed well, audiences grow and learn from it, and that's where their passion and enthusiasm comes from.
I probably get more satisfaction from making a show than being on a show.
I've always felt like I've been in good shows.
I still feel driven to try to make great shows and to make each episode great.
A show is like having a climax. It's like having an incredible, natural climax. And then suddenly it's all finished, and you don't know what to do next.
There's a special joy you get having a show on the air that people are interested in and wanting to know what happens next. You really want to enjoy that while you have it.
You want good ratings, you want people to like the show, you want to be appreciated for the hard work you put in. You don't always get it. Every show is not beloved.
I always have to come back to shows to take out the improvements actors have put in. Laughs are addictive, and sometimes they're good laughs, and sometimes they're bad laughs.
The best shows are always the ones that are very, very low-concept and just about great characters.
I really enjoy getting to go and play on other people's shows for an episode or two. It adds such variety to my repertoire.
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