I believe that 99 percent of successful TV shows change an immense amount from the pilot to the tenth or twelfth episode. Bill Lawrence amountchangeepisode Change image and share on social
I love television; I specifically love having a dumb character on a TV show. Bill Lawrence characterdumblove Change image and share on social
I think that the problem with network television is that they cling to the whole business model like they are clinging to the side of a cliff. Bill Lawrence businesscliffcling Change image and share on social
My friends back from the East Coast jokingly call me 'Hollywood,' and they assume I'm out at Hollywood parties, but I'm a domesticated guy with 3 kids. Bill Lawrence assumebackcall Change image and share on social
I think feature films sell on the idea, and I think TV works based almost entirely on execution. I don't think anybody is going, 'Wow, that show is executed poorly, but the idea is so cool I just have to keep watching.' Bill Lawrence basecoolexecute share on social
I love TV. I watch more TV than most people you know. Bill Lawrence lovepeoplewatch Change image and share on social
The landscape is television has changed so much, because there are so many outlets, that the odds of getting a zeitgeisty hit - you know how 'American Idol' seems to appeal to every human being on the planet? Doing that in comedy nowadays is very, very hard. Bill Lawrence americanappealchange share on social
I hate shows, personally, where people stand around tossing stuff at each other, and any character can say any line, because you don't believe any of these characters care for each other. I used to fight with my friends who wrote on 'Seinfeld,' because they had such great pride in saying it was a show about nothing. Bill Lawrence carecharacterfight share on social
To me, in retrospect, it was amazing that 'Seinfeld' was a show that had such mass appeal. At first it was a disaster in the ratings, but then it became a cultural phenomenon. I don't know if that's possible anymore, but I don't try for that. Bill Lawrence amazeanymoreappeal share on social
I like the end of the year to be about something. Especially with younger shows, the network pushes you to make self-contained episodes; they don't like them to be serialized: 'We want this one to be funny for someone who's never watched it and will never watch again.' And I go 'Why would anyone want to do it like that?' Bill Lawrence containendepisode share on social