How do you do something where you're able to be specific and edgy enough to compete with what the cable networks are doing and, at the same time, appeal to a broader audience? That's the line that everyone in network television is trying to tread. Jason Katims appealaudiencebroad share on social
You're breaking up, you're getting together, you're changing your life, you're arguing with your parents, you're making terrible mistakes, you're having great triumphs. It's what happens to teenagers. Jason Katims arguebreakchange Change image and share on social
The frustrating thing about 'Friday Night Lights' is I know a lot more people would respond to the show if they saw it. Jason Katims fridayfrustratelight Change image and share on social
People think about autism as something with kids. Well, those kids grow up. Jason Katims autismgrowkid Change image and share on social
I think there's definitely a way to tell a story, to also look at marriages that are working, but find drama from what's challenging them. That's what I think, certainly, 'Parenthood' is kind of about: the unexpected things that come up in your life that challenge you as a man, as a woman, as a husband and a wife, and as a parent. Jason Katims challengedramafind share on social
Because of streaming, serialized television has become less of a dirty word when you're pitching shows. I had to fight for that for so long as someone who's always gravitated towards ongoing story lines with characters that evolved and changed and storylines that continued over longer arcs. Jason Katims arcchangecharacter share on social
I came to NBC on 'Friday Night Lights' and they have supported that show and found ways - unprecedented ways - to keep it on the air for a long time. And when I came to them with the idea of doing 'Parenthood,' they not only supported me in doing it but also got behind it in such a way that we were able to put together this incredible cast. Jason Katims aircastfind share on social
We shoot with three cameras, try to shoot both sides of coverage if possible. That allows the actors to overlap and to find moments that feel more authentic and real than what you sometimes would normally get in a scripted drama that's shot more classically. And that's something in 'Parenthood' that has evolved. Jason Katims actorauthenticcamera share on social
'Parenthood' is a story about people's lives - the title helps. Very early on during the show's launch, the title was something familiar for the audience. It grabbed people's interest. Jason Katims audienceearlyfamiliar Change image and share on social
The stories in 'Parenthood' are so much the stories of our lives. And the people who have worked on the show feel very connected to these characters. Jason Katims characterconnectfeel Change image and share on social