A lot of people like to run in plays because it's a nice, steady job.
In those days, even as a boy, I watched some people that I knew were living way beyond their means.
A nice, steady job I don't need that bad. I'm not that satisfied with it.
Keep doing what you've been doing and you will keep getting what you've been getting!
So I'm in that half-hour business where the most money is, so that eventually I feel like the people that put on the Dupont show, like maybe my artistic effort is going to be a little different.
I never say too much about that in public interviews, because it disappoints the public to tell them you're not that crazy about a property you did that possibly they liked.