Episode Quote by Wilson Cruz Download Open image “I remember watching the premiere of the pilot episode of 'Next Gen' when I was a teenager.” — Wilson Cruz ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Episode Next Pilot Remember Watching Youth
I was just after Generation X. I missed the John Hughes movies; I had to watch them on TBS. — Freddie Prinze, Jr Copy Share Image
In the '80s, I was the only one who didn't watch the shows about teenagers. I had to go over to friends' houses to… — Clemence Poesy Copy Share Image
I guess at the age of 15 was the first time I made a goal of wanting to be on television, and I didn't… — Dule Hill Copy Share Image
One of my favorite shows when I was a kid was the old 'Star Trek' reruns. — Rekha Sharma Copy Share Image
Growing up, one of the shows that the entire family ate dinner at the table was 'Star Trek: The Next Generation.' That was one… — Luke Macfarlane Copy Share Image
It takes a certain kind of person who loves 'Star Trek' to bring it to life. — Wilson Cruz Copy Share Image
It's important that we continue to uplift and strengthen our LGBTQ youth who are the future of our community and remind them that their… — Wilson Cruz Copy Share Image
I learned so much about love from the movies. For a couple of hours, I would allow myself to dream about love and a… — Wilson Cruz Copy Share Image
It's 'Star Trek!' It's as close to an American mythology as we get. To be a part of that storytelling after being a fan… — Wilson Cruz Copy Share Image
My dad is now an incredibly important ally of mine. I'm so impressed with him. He's a hero to me because he put love… — Wilson Cruz Copy Share Image
When I came out, it didn't go well. My dad kicked me out. I ended up sleeping in my car. — Wilson Cruz Copy Share Image
I feel really fortunate and grateful that not only do I get to do what I love, but I get to do it and… — Wilson Cruz Copy Share Image
The thing about me and school was that as much as I felt that I didn't belong, as long as I was on a… — Wilson Cruz Copy Share Image
I like to bring a level of vulnerability and real humanity to the characters I play when appropriate, and I feel like Dr. Culber… — Wilson Cruz Copy Share Image
When I got the appetite for more and more theatre, all I could think of was trying to get back to New York. — Wilson Cruz Copy Share Image
When you're 14, 15, the most important thing in your life should be education, because that's what's going to set you up for success… — Wilson Cruz 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