I don't think, generally speaking, people become writers because they were the really good, really cool, attractive kid in class. I'll be honest. This is our revenge for people who were much better looking and more popular than us. I was a bit like that, I suppose. Steven Moffat attractivebiteclass share on social
The trouble with a series as it gets older is it can feel like a tradition, and tradition is the enemy of suspense, and it's the enemy of comedy. It's the enemy of everything, really. So you have to shake it up. Steven Moffat comedyenemyfeel share on social
Being the only writer on a successful show is very rewarding. Steven Moffat rewardshowsuccessful Change image and share on social
I never go online. The Internet stuff is bonkers. You must not look at it. Steven Moffat bonkerinternetonline Change image and share on social
I hope I won't become hated by geeks everywhere, but I don't really know comic books all that well. Steven Moffat bookcomicgeek Change image and share on social
I know this is going to sound very self-serving, and I apologize for it, but if you can write comedy, you can pretty much write anything, because it's the hardest. It's the most technically demanding, the most precisely evaluated form of writing. People know if it works or not. There's a big button marked 'fail,' and that's when nobody laughs. Steven Moffat apologizebigbutton share on social
I don't want to think that the stories are finite; I want to feel that they can go on forever. Steven Moffat feelfiniteforever Change image and share on social
I think training in comedy, as it were, a history writing comedy, is a powerful tool for anyone. Steven Moffat comedyhistorypowerful Change image and share on social
My problem is that the audience is more fiction-literate than ever. In Shakespeare's day, you probably expected to see a play once or twice in your life; today you experience four or five different kinds of fiction every day. So staying ahead of the audience is impossible. Steven Moffat aheadaudienceday share on social