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We live in an era now where every episode is reviewed 80 different times on the Internet by periodicals you've never even heard of.
Christopher Lloyd
You
Internet
Live
Every
Never
Era
Heard
Reviewed
Times
Where
Different
Episode
Even
Different Times
Now
I left 'How I Met Your Mother' and jumped right onto an episode of 'S.H.I.E.L.D.,' the TV show. I wrapped, and the next day I was on set shooting 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'
Cobie Smulders
Day
Mother
Met
TV
TV Show
Wrapped
Onto
How
Left
Shooting
Agents
Episode
Next
Your
Show
Right
Set
I've seen every episode of 'Seinfeld.'
Colleen Ballinger
Seen
Every
Seinfeld
Episode
Theater is a lot more interactive, more of a cohesive unit. With television, it can be a different director every episode.
Condola Rashad
Director
Every
Television
More
Lot
Different
Interactive
Theater
Episode
Unit
Cohesive
I remember seeing the first episode of '24' when I was 13, and to be that face for a 13-year-old and open up that possibility, it shows you the world isn't on fire. There's possibility there.
Corey Hawkins
You
World
Remember
Face
Fire
First
Possibility
Seeing
Open
Up
Episode
Shows
I got to do a whole slew of TV movies playing the bad guy, including an episode of Smallville. That would never have happened if I hadn't done the Stand.
Corin Nemec
TV
Bad
TV Movies
Would
Bad Guy
Guy
Never
Got
Done
Happened
Movies
Episode
Stand
Whole
Including
Playing
We have a great musical sequence in episode five of 'Smash' called 'Let's Be Bad,' and it probably is the closest to 'Chicago' that I think any of us have ever experienced.
Craig Zadan
Great
Think
Musical
Bad
Smash
Chicago
Five
Closest
Any
Experienced
Us
Episode
Sequence
Ever
'The Good Wife' has actually been something, ironically, that I've watched since episode one, season one in the U.K. because it came up when I was in drama school. I always watched it. It was kind of like an actor's show.
Cush Jumbo
Good
School
Wife
Drama
Drama School
Kind
Something
Good Wife
Since
Like
Because
Always
Came
Been
Up
Ironically
Episode
Show
Season
Actor
Actually
Watched
The interpretive element of 'Lost' - the fact that you immediately need, as soon as the episode is over, to seek out a community of people to express your own thoughts about it, understand what they thought about it and form an opinion - that's the bread and butter of the show.
Damon Lindelof
Thoughts
You
People
Thought
Lost
Own
Community
Immediately
Out
Seek
About
Fact
Soon
Over
Opinion
Understand
Bread
Form
Episode
Your
Show
Express
Element
Butter
Interpretive
Need
One of my favorite episodes was the one in which Homer grew hair. That was a very unique episode, since there was a gay secretary, but that wasn't even the issue of the show-the issue was Homer's image changing because he had hair.
Dan Castellaneta
Gay
Hair
Changing
Secretary
Favorite
Had
He
Since
Because
Issue
Very
Grew
Which
Episode
Episodes
Unique
Even
Homer
Image
I really enjoy doing stunts, especially. I had never done any stunt work, ever, in my life before, and in our first episode of 'Legacies,' I was doing a bunch.
Danielle Rose Russell
Life
Work
My Life
First
Before
Enjoy
Our
Never
Had
Stunt
Stunts
Doing
Bunch
Any
Done
Really
Episode
Ever
The centerpiece of 'Law and Order' is the crime, and it starts with the writing. There's a beginning, a middle and an end. It allows the audience to watch any given episode and can drop right in and not feel lost. I think the stark, raw structure has a lot to do with its longevity.
Danny Pino
Writing
Law
Crime
Drop
Lost
Beginning
Think
Starts
Law And Order
Structure
Given
Raw
Feel
Longevity
Audience
Lot
End
Any
Middle
Order
Episode
Stark
Right
Watch
A standard sitcom... is a very standard idea, like these people falling in love and living with each other, and all these people living with each other. It's like, okay, we hooked them up in episode 15, how do we bust that, how do we find a new kernel in it?
Dave Finkel
Love
People
Living
Other
Hooked
Okay
Find
Idea
New
Like
How
Falling
Falling In Love
Up
Very
Sitcom
Them
Episode
Standard
Bust
Each
Kernel
I love the sitcom schedule. It takes a week to make an episode, but we don't work on weekends. I'm usually done in time to get home for dinner with my wife and daughter.
David Alan Basche
Work
Love
Time
Home
Wife
Dinner
Daughter
Schedule
Week
Weekends
Takes
Make
Get
Sitcom
Done
Episode
My approach to 'Star Trek' was, 'I know science fiction, and I know screen writing.' That was very arrogant of me, but you really need to be a little bit arrogant to think that what you have to say is good enough to justify the expense of hundreds of thousands - now millions of dollars - to make an episode of the TV show.
David Gerrold
Good
Me
You
Science
Writing
Arrogant
Think
Enough
Trek
Approach
Hundreds
Hundreds Of Thousands
Say
Bit
TV
Thousands
TV Show
Know
Make
Science Fiction
Dollars
Very
Expense
Screen
Fiction
Little
Justify
Little Bit
Really
Episode
Show
Star
Star Trek
Now
Millions
Millions Of Dollars
Need
The podcast most likely to encourage you to fully appreciate your food is the episode of BBC World Service's 'The Food Chain' in which Antonio Carluccio talks to Emily Thomas about his life in five dishes.
David Hepworth
Life
Service
Food
You
World
Thomas
About
Emily
Food Chain
Most
Likely
Talks
His
Encourage
Five
Dishes
Which
Episode
Your
Fully
Chain
Appreciate
For a wide-ranging look at literary matters, the 'Book Review Podcast' from the 'New York Times' is still one of the best. Presented by Pamela Paul, each episode has an interview with an author - recent guests have included Neil Gaiman and Sana Krasikov - plus a roundup of the uppers, downers and hanging-arounders on the U.S. bestsellers chart.
David Hepworth
Best
Book
Matters
Interview
Guests
Neil
Plus
Chart
New
Look
Still
Review
Times
Author
York
New York
New York Times
Literary
Paul
Episode
Each
Included
Recent
Presented
You just never know what the grand plan is on 'Dexter,' so I didn't know if I was going to make it to the next episode, let alone the next season!
David Ramsey
Alone
You
Never
Know
Make
Dexter
Going
Just
Grand
Plan
Episode
Next
Season
'Leverage' is meant to be based in Boston. But in one episode we're in New York, then another in Chicago, Florida, and Eastern Europe.
Dean Devlin
Eastern
Eastern Europe
Boston
New
Another
Chicago
York
New York
Then
Episode
Meant
Meant To Be
Europe
Based
Florida
Leverage
If you keep hearing the same thing over and over again from your fan base, you should pay attention to that. But that's just another bunch of loud voices in your ear. I would imagine it makes it very hard to stay in touch with your own gut. You try to think of it as just another episode, but that never works. It just isn't.
Diane English
You
Try
Own
Same Thing
Pay
Pay Attention
Think
Would
Stay
Gut
Touch
Voices
Never
Attention
Over
Another
Makes
Hearing
Loud
Very
Bunch
Same
Just
Fan
Fan Base
Again
Episode
Should
Your
Hard
Works
Base
Keep
Thing
Ear
Imagine
I have enough to keep me going, and I love watching 'Bigg Boss.' I totally enjoy that. I don't miss any episode.
Dimple Kapadia
Love
Me
Enjoy
Enough
Totally
Boss
Miss
Any
Going
Episode
Keep
Watching
I honestly feel like we never had a bad episode by TV standards. Every week I felt there were so many strong components of the show, especially the writing.
Donal Logue
Writing
Strong
Every
Honestly
TV
Bad
Components
Week
Never
Had
Feel
Like
Felt
Were
Episode
Show
Standards
Many
I look at each episode in two ways - from a design standpoint and from an entertainment standpoint - this is TV, after all. We usually succeed on at least one of the levels.
Douglas Wilson
Entertainment
Design
Ways
At Least One
TV
Look
Least
After
Succeed
Episode
Standpoint
Each
Levels
Two
One of the great things about a TV series is that it's different to a movie - in a movie you obviously know the beginning, the middle and the end of what you're going to do. With a TV series it's unfolding, and you're discovering with every episode.
Dylan Walsh
Great
You
Great Things
Beginning
Every
TV
TV Series
About
Know
Obviously
Discovering
End
Going
Middle
Different
Movie
Unfolding
Episode
Series
Things
I just remember watching 'Brass Eye' and being so utterly blown away by the scope of it and how much it managed to cram into an episode.
Edgar Wright
Remember
Eye
How
How Much
Scope
Brass
Blown
Blown Away
Just
Cram
Being
Much
Episode
Away
Utterly
Watching
It was fantastic returning to 'Being Human'. When I got cast in the role, at first I just thought it was for one episode, and the fans were really great about it, and it was really nice having that reaction.
Ellie Kendrick
Great
Fans
Thought
First
Nice
About
Having
Cast
Reaction
Returning
Got
Were
Role
Human
Just
Being
Being Human
Fantastic
Really
Episode
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