Spaced #2
EW: I don't think it's always a conscious thing. There's basically a thing that everyone talks about called "The Curse of Fawlty Towers." And I think that network executives really bemoan the face that John Cleese set that bar with only 12 episodes of "Fawlty Towers" and then saying, "I can't write anymore. I'm very happy with the 12 episodes. I don't want to write anymore because I'm done with it." And after that, it set a precedent. The next show that did that was "The Young Ones," and they did it in a very punk rock way--life fast, die young, leave a good-looking corpse. 12 episodes; that's it. After that, with those two shows…I don't think "Spaced" was like that at all. The chance of a third season was there, but things got in the way. Ricky Gervais has done that twice now, with two seasons of "The Office" and two seasons of "Extras" and then quitting. One of the reasons that these things happen is that there's just not that much money in British TV. There's not the same huge infrastructure of the money hose that gets turned on when shows take off. And they are made with really small teams. "Spaced" was basically the work of four or five people--Simon and Jess, myself, two producers, and that's kind of it. It's a small team.
Sem comentários:
Enviar um comentário