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en They've taken the idea that it used to take a leisurely whole season to achieve, and they've done it in one single episode.

en It worked out extremely well. The 10th episode was an incredibly strong episode to start out the season. So it was really easy for us to end the season on that ninth episode and start up again on that tenth without missing a beat.

en The first couple of minutes of the first episode will resolve all that in a fun and exciting way. We spend the whole first episode getting into the story between Mike and her and the new information he learned at the end of last season.

en I can totally see why Ricky would be bummed about people accusing him of stealing an idea he came up with himself. But this is a matter of people having the same idea, and I assure you we weren't aware of the movie when we did that episode. And I don't agree with Peter's point that you should back off if you have an idea and find someone else has it too. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently.

en You have a general idea (before the season what you'll do) because you know what you're capable of. If you train all year, during the summer you try new things. Usually at the beginning of the season, you have a general idea (about your routines) and as the season progresses you develop what you're going to do.

en This affair also throws new light on the attempt to achieve a single market in services. It shows the difficulties put in the way of consumers in the single market, across national legal systems.

en This show did a really good job, leading up to this episode, to not hint toward it at all. And when the death occurs, it's a complete surprise to every single character.

en The series is a machine that just keeps eating up whatever creativity I have. I start out thinking that I have enough ideas to take me through the whole season, and then by the sixth episode, the sad surprise is that I've used up things that I thought would take me a whole season to use up. I've started to run out of stuff.

en There is no other country in the world like America. We're blessed in the fact that here, you don't have to be rich to achieve your dreams. In America, if you can think of an idea and believe in it, you can achieve it.

en No other single idea–and no single institution–has had such a dramatic, transformational effect on the way business is conducted in the global market.

en I think when people watch this show and get to the end of the episode, they're dying to find out what's going to happen next week and they really don't have any idea.

en We love the idea of a live episode because we get to show the audience of 'Will & Grace' what we've known from day one -- we work with the best cast in network television.

en While this episode is more on the mythological aspect, it's not reflective of a change in direction. Next week is a Hurley episode which is fairly comedic.

en Nothing is as difficult as to achieve results in this world if one is filled full of great tolerance and the milk of human kindness. The person who achieves must generally be a one-idea individual, concentrated entirely on that one idea, and ruthless in his aspect toward other men and other ideas.

en If you go back and watch [the live episode of 'ER'] on the Season 4 DVD set,


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