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I've done episodic television and some other things that have been written by other people.
The neatest thing about television is that they write for you... They find out what you can do, what you do best, how it works, and how they can use you.
I have never seen a bad television program, because I refuse to. God gave me a mind, and a wrist that turns things off.
This is what Steve Jobs understood: Brands are defined not by the best thing on the product but by the worst thing.
It's so easy for us to misperceive and see the things in others that we want to see. And, when we're wrong, and often we're dead wrong, we miss the truth.
I often think that the prime directive for me as a teacher of writing is akin to that for a physician, which is this: do no harm.
Shows don't reunite because television doesn't work that way. There's no profit model and people go off to do other work.
I think the purpose of the writer is to help us see. The writer is someone who can perhaps have the joy of helping others see.
If you watch kids looking at something on television, even something that's produced for them and is supposed to be funny, what you'll notice is that they don't laugh.