We have the power to turn against our creators.
They say that every writer, they write about himself, and I think that to a certain extent that is true. But also we are creators of fiction.
As an actor, when you want to capture the spirit of the character, and the character exists in all of the iterations slightly differently, you work towards getting a sense of what the creators wanted to do, you know? Then, you work off of that.
Now we live in this DVD, iTunes, Hulu age, and show creators and networks are realizing that and letting shows develop on those terms rather than 'We gotta just punch it week to week, man.' Now they're like, 'What will happen if someone watches the entire show?'
I do hope the success of 'Ms. Marvel' will open doors for other characters and other creators.
It's easy: if you want to grow the economy, encourage job creation, and increase federal revenue, you support making bonus depreciation permanent. Permanency gives job creators the certainty they need to plan and invest in their businesses, including hiring employees.
Innovation comes to you from creators who do have a vision and a passion, and that is how we succeeded.