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The best shows will survive. The audience will decide that,
David Heyman
Because even at the age of fifteen, I used to go see all the Broadway shows and feel that they were sentimental, that they were pandering to the audience and trying to manipulate the audience. I had no use for practically any of the shows that were hits.
Richard Foreman
[Braga (Star Trek: Enterprise) and David S. Goyer (Blade: Trinity) were frank about the trend toward genre TV in the wake of last season's hit show Lost.] There's [no] question that all ... of these shows probably won't survive, ... But I remember when ER and Chicago Hope both debuted, everybody was all, 'Oh, they're not [going to make it]. But they both [did]. ER [lasted] longer, but they both lasted for a long time. Two of [the new SF series] might survive, or maybe only one of them will survive. But I do think it's interesting. I mean, I've seen [Invasion and Surface]. I don't know if you guys have, but they're all really different. So it's kind of funny. I mean, they're all nominally science fiction shows that are dealing with aliens, but Invasion's very much small town, kind of Bodysnatchers. Surface is like The Abyss, kind of. And then ours is this weird kind of X-files-y [show], but also Twin Peaks-y.
David Goyer
This is a very exciting result. It's the first demonstration that animals can survive a reentry event similar to what would be experienced inside a meteorite. It shows directly that even complex small creatures originating on one planet could survive landing on another without the protection of a spacecraft.
Catharine Conley
Ultimately the good shows, the best shows, will survive,
David Heyman
You have to scream really loud and really compel the audience to choose your show over the array of other shows being presented to them at the same time, ... You have to find nontraditional ways to reach the audience.
David Janollari
The shows at the Hilton are the most exciting shows I've ever done. The stage is huge, but the theater is intimate, so we can have a magnificent production and still connect with the audience.
Barry Manilow
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1943
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Kent is the great healer for theaters. He chops costs big time, throws out big ambitious shows, presents smaller-cast shows, cuts payrolls -- but theaters then do survive.
Rick May
Work to survive; survive by consuming; survive to consume: the hellish cycle is complete
Raoul Vaneigem
Writers traditionally see themselves and are perceived as acting in the solitude of their rooms, doing their work. They can only survive if they have an audience and engage in the process with others.
John Briggs
I don't think four science- fiction shows are going to survive, but a couple probably will. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world.
David Goyer
Law enforcement doesn't have anything to say about what we do. ... We decide who we put on television. It's a new way of covering what we think is a new crime. ... We're trying to make it real for an audience.
David Corvo
The interesting question is, will any be able to survive the obvious initial backlash? Some of these shows going in are going to be sacrificial lambs.
Tom Taylor
We only have 11 games left. We're okay. We'll survive. They won't use them to decide games in the playoffs, from what I understand.
Bryan Murray
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1949
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I think it's fair to say we're trying to broaden our audience with some of these shows.
Catherine O'Grady
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