Whenever you can manoeuvre your characters into a situation where they both have a good argument to make, you're on the right track. Marc Guggenheim argumentcharactergood Change image and share on social
Everything is always on the table. I think it's one of the things that's made 'Arrow' special. But we also all collectively feel like 'The Flash' needs to stand on its own two feet, now that it's gotten its launch from 'Arrow.' Marc Guggenheim arrowcollectivelyfeel share on social
We're not militant, but there are certain things that are absolutely secret. There was a pilot printed on red paper, and I read everything on my iPad and have a scanner on my desk for these purposes. I scanned in the script, and red paper script scans in perfectly fine. Marc Guggenheim absolutelydeskfine share on social
I noticed that 'Lost' had sort of worn out our welcome; because of 'Lost,' audiences were no longer being patient with slow reveals: they wanted answers quickly, and they wanted story to develop much faster. Marc Guggenheim answeraudiencedevelop share on social
I came up professionally as a lawyer, and when you're a lawyer, writing a 50-page brief in one night is just another day at the office. You learn to make choices really quickly, and you learn how to get thoughts down very quickly. Marc Guggenheim choicedaylawyer share on social
One of the things I do well - I think, anyway - is combining different tones. Marc Guggenheim combinethingtone Change image and share on social
The thing that I've learned, not just from writing comics but also from writing television programs like 'Law & Order,' is that you can fool some of the people some of the time - but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. Marc Guggenheim comicfoolhave share on social
The first half of my TV career, I didn't do any genre at all. Marc Guggenheim careergenrehalf Change image and share on social
One of the great things about the 'Arrow' crew is that no one is settling for what they did yesterday. They're always thinking about what they can do tomorrow. Marc Guggenheim arrowcrowgreat Change image and share on social
I remember the dark days when, thanks to 1966's 'Batman' with Adam West, comics were considered the ugly stepchild of popular culture. Marc Guggenheim adambatmancomic Change image and share on social