The whole point of remaining on cable is to remain true to who I am. That's a bad, bad girl that got a big job.
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I think cable has been under-appreciated for its contribution to society.
Cable companies aren't bad because they're parts of unwieldy media conglomerates. They're bad because they're monopolies (even where they are no longer legally exclusive) and because the government policies that made them monopolies rewarded lobbying over customer service.
Cable is a niche business. If you can own a niche, that can be a very strong business.
The great thing about working in cable is that, since the season is truncated - we only do 12 shows - the writers are more at ease in terms of mapping out the trajectory of the story and the characters.
In 1984 nobody knew what cable was going to be. It was there, but you didn't know where it was going.
Listen, a cable series is a beautiful thing because there's such amazing writing happening on television, and it's a schedule that allows you to do a play or two. There's a reason everybody wants that job!
I know I'm on a small cable reality show. I'm realistic where I stand in the scheme of things.
Television really does offer still great parts for women, cable in particular.
With the rise of cable, network is clearly floundering because the characters on cable are far more fascinating than they are on network. Network television is trying to figure it out. Network television really relies on story rather than character, and cable relies on character.
I don't have cable. I just never watched a lot of TV.
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