There's a creative freedom with being under the radar. But I guess if you're too under the radar, you get canceled?
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I quite like being under the radar.
I try to stay under the radar.
You do a job; your show gets canceled. You get used to it.
Working on being creative in the TV world is endless. It never stops. It's a challenge that never disappears.
I hate canceling anything, I'm 'the show must go on' mentality. If you can crawl, you can take the stage.
I feel like I've got a nice little niche where I stay just below the radar, which is perfect. I just don't want to be known for anything other than music.
If you're in the groove, you get something back from the audience that is so exciting and rewarding that no film or television work can possibly compete.
Audiences aren't going to get rid of me. One thing I can say, with absolute certainty, is that my shows will still be performed when I'm dead, buried and forgotten. They're going to absolutely outlive me, which is a wonderful thing to think about.
There's always that relief you feel when you're working on your own series that you can actually make it to your planned ending and that your audience will still be there to support you - and that your publisher will still exist.
If the movies that I'm going to make anyway go mainstream, that would be the coolest thing ever. But I have set up a plan that I've been working on for a long time.
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