Episode Quote by Shawn Ryan Download Open image “I don't ever want to have a weak episode of television with my name on it.” — Shawn Ryan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Episode Episode Television Episodes Names Television Want Want Weak Weak Weak Episode
I would never want my name on something that I did not write most of. Part of television is you get rewritten. — Matthew Weiner Copy Share Image
I don't want to do television. A TV show sitcom? I don't even watch TV. — China Chow Copy Share Image
Never name a show after a character if you want to be the guy running the show. — Bruno Heller Copy Share Image
I don't really watch any TV. I'll glance at the TV sometimes if my wife's watching 'Empire' or 'Scandal.' I'll sit with her for… — Masai Ujiri Copy Share Image
You need to understand that for television, you need to be on your toes constantly. There are so many episodes. — Zayed Khan Copy Share Image
Except for a few episodes, I have not watched any of my shows. I don't think I like to watch myself on TV. I… — Mouni Roy Copy Share Image
I don't watch too much television because I want to write something, and you never want to be influenced by other things that are… — Jim Norton Copy Share Image
In order to appeal to a wider audience on network in order to survive, generally your characters need to be, at a base level,… — Shawn Ryan Copy Share Image
The payment for certain sins can be delayed. But they can't be avoided. — Shawn Ryan Copy Share Image
Nothing makes me happier than to have a smart person tell me why the show is smart, especially if I didn't intend that. I… — Shawn Ryan Copy Share Image
I'm very humble in terms of knowing that television is an extraordinary collaborative medium and that one person alone cannot make a great TV… — Shawn Ryan Copy Share Image
Series finales have that responsibility to leave you feeling good about entire series. You want to feel like the viewer closes the book satisfied.… — Shawn Ryan Copy Share Image
Everyone in Hollywood who is successful becomes less successful at some point. I'm just trying to delay that fall for as long as I… — Shawn Ryan Copy Share Image
I don't want my writing to be so unique that when you apply it to different genres, it seems like the previous show that… — Shawn Ryan Copy Share Image
There will always be economic pressure to make hits, identify hits, and then exploit hits. And you're going to exploit them with as many… — Shawn Ryan Copy Share Image
Working as a showrunner has made it tougher to watch other shows and movies. — Shawn Ryan Copy Share Image
We did an episode where she goes out to get a job and she gets fired because she's not good. They hire a babysitter… — Patricia Heaton Copy Share Image
When good media takes a bounded form, and comes once in a period of time, it begs to be consumed as a whole -… — John Battelle Copy Share Image
When I'm working in finite serials, I always think in terms of the entire book rather than the individual episode because, by far, the… — Warren Ellis Copy Share Image
I think I approach my choices much the way I approach the way I consume movies and TV and stuff. I like everything, and… — Jessica Pare Copy Share Image
'The Reckoning' is one of my proudest hours. I love that episode so much. — Julie Plec Copy Share Image
Something that I learned from 'Friday Night Lights,' sometimes if you have four or five scenes in an episode, it's not having less than… — Jason Katims Copy Share Image
HBO is not an advertiser-based model, it's a subscription model. So what's significant to HBO is not necessarily the debut of an episode, it's… — Michael Mann Copy Share Image
I did an episode on the TV show 'Awake,' and I thought, 'Wow, that's really hard.' To do that so fast and to do… — Ayelet Zurer Copy Share Image
I've seen this episode. This is the one where Sylvester eats Tweety. — Rachel Vincent Copy Share Image
I personally think the best ideas for TV shows - at least comedies - are very low-fi ideas. High concepts often sell pitches in… — Michael Schur Copy Share Image
It is certainly very different to work when you have no idea what happens in the next episode, you don't know what your character's… — Leslie Grossman Copy Share Image