About Quote by Michael Schur
“I personally think the best ideas for TV shows - at least comedies - are very low-fi ideas. High concepts often sell pitches in movies and TV, but, especially in TV when you're talking about hopefully a 100 or 150 episode proposition, those concepts just burn off, and then you're stuck with nothing.”
About This Quote
Low‑concept, character‑driven ideas sustain long‑run TV series better than high‑concept premises that lose steam.
In simple terms: Simple premises last longer on TV.
Character depth beats flashy concepts for serial storytelling.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- showrunner pitching a sitcom
- developing a 100‑episode drama
- writing a web series
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- focus on strong character arcs
- use high concepts as hooks, not foundations
Questions to Reflect On
- How can a high‑concept idea be grounded in character?
- What balance works for your project?