How can such episodes of such savage cruelty happen? The heart of man is an abyss out of which sometimes emerge plots of unspeakable ferocity capable of overturning in an instant the tranquil and productive life of a people.
I would say "These Days. " It was the title song to an album I put out, and it's really this song that you'll hear throughout the episodes and the season in the show. I write all my music, I'm an independent artist so we do it all in-house and that song embodies exactly what the title says.
Every episode of 'True Blood' is like shooting a low budget feature.
I've never seen an episode of 'Downton Abbey. '
'The Sopranos' gets praised as novelistic, but it follows the most banal of life patterns, showing the sheer tedium of being a mobster. It has dead spots, boring plotlines, weak episodes. Characters develop slowly, or don't. Like viewers, a gangster might get bored, fade out of the action, then come back to find none of his debts forgotten.
When you have only 10 episodes to do and you know there's so many fun things that you have left unresolved, you have to figure out what happens to all of your supporting characters.
We had 10 months, sliding schedule to do 52 episodes. After you get over the shock of the size of the number, the job became one of expansion.
I once aged 90 years old in one episode.
I've never watched an entire episode of 'American Idol'. It's too mean.
Yeah, you can explore a lot more. Every one of the storylines is multi-faceted, so there are so many directions that it can go. It makes each episode so interesting.
When I came out to L. A. , I got a part in an episode of 'Star Trek: Voyager,' and I hired an acting coach.
We shoot double episodes in 15 days in Los Angeles.
Love is the history of a woman's life; it is an episode in man's. [Fr. , L'amour est l'histoire de la vie des femmes; c'est un episode dans celle des hommes. ]
For Democrats, nothing is any less complex than a 'West Wing' episode.
Being on Twitter, live tweeting some of the episodes, I get direct feedback from people.
I don't much care to watch myself. There are still probably 50 or 60 episodes of 'Frasier' that I have never seen.
You never know when you're on a show if you're actually going to love it. For the episodes that I'm not in, I read them, but I try to just forget it, as long as it isn't important to my character. That way when the episodes air I get to watch it like a fan and actually enjoy it.
Tom Hanks knows the name of all the episodes.