The show had run its course on the Fox network.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I came to 20th Century Fox to do movies, and then they started a network, and they asked me to do a show as part of their starting what became the Fox network.
We started Fox when everyone said it couldn't be done.
I got good notice from that show, and on the last day of filming Townies, Twentieth Century Fox called wanting to meet with me about a development deal.
I really like the way Fox handles their shows.
I've always come into a show when the show was already up and running.
I couldn't imagine what Fox thought they were doing, contemplating such a jagged protagonist for a prime-time drama. I only knew that I wanted the role very much.
I don't think a show's ever changed networks in the middle of the season before, but it was cool because they gave us those extra couple years of life that was necessary to get us to syndication.
Well, we were never coming back to Fox... that was clear.
In my opinion FOX is known for being a network that just advertises, and that's pretty much how they get their viewers.
I don't think anyone who runs a TV show would ever say to you, 'I have a grasp on running a TV show.' Maybe that's not true. Maybe there are people that do. I don't know.
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