1.
If we can't write diversity into sci-fi, then what's the point? You don't create new worlds to give them all the same limits of the old ones.
Jane Espenson
2.
I like the way that Dexter mixed humor, dark humor and tragedy, in a way I don't think that I've seen another show do. To handle those tonal shifts with so much confidence. Normally, you can mix humor and dark humor, you can mix dark humor and tragedy, but to mix all three... There are just moments with Robin and Reuben, the next door neighbors, that are just funny.
Jane Espenson
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Movies are always made by committees, and the writer is not at the head of the committee. Thus, mush.
Jane Espenson
4.
I think we should all start worrying about being downloaded and put in robots.
Jane Espenson
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I saw it on the Twitter of today, on the online boards. There was a huge amount of negative reaction that's been forgotten because the quality eventually shined through. But usually it takes people a while to see what they've got on their plate. And I think, with "Jessica Jones," it's this anomalous thing where, and because of the original property being so good, people saw it right away, which is very unusual.
Jane Espenson
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I watch a lot of TV, but I find that recently it's largely oddball stuff. Scripted stuff sometimes feels like homework, like I'm scoping out the competition or something.
Jane Espenson
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You are full of love. You love with all of your soul. It's brighter than the fire ... blinding. That's why you pull away from it ... Love is pain ... Love ... give ... forgive. Risk the pain. It is your nature.
Jane Espenson
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It is possible to care too much. It is possible to believe that you will never be as good as anyone else. And it is possible to let these things take over.
Jane Espenson
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Never attribute to malice what can be explained by incompetence. Think about it. People aren't out to get you, they're just stupid.
Jane Espenson
10.
Forgive my rudeness. I cannot abide useless people.
Jane Espenson
11.
Luck is opportunity plus preparation plus luck.
Jane Espenson
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I think people look back on shows like "Firefly" or "Buffy," and they remember it with this glow about it of positive response, but if you look back... If Twitter had existed, there would have been a lot of negative tweeting about "Firefly."
Jane Espenson
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Any story worth telling relates to real life in some meaningful way. Scifi allows you to tell meaningful stories without seeming too preachy - it adds a metaphorical layer between the story and the real world. Scifi is dismissed as ungrounded fluff, but it's actually the opposite.
Jane Espenson
14.
Melissa [ Rosenberg] really has mastered coming from character. Everything radiates from the characters in this work. You don't feel like anything's imposed.
Jane Espenson
15.
I hope I am pigeonholed with comedy. I'm really not interested in writing the darker stuff, the emotional stuff.
Jane Espenson
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Mercy is the mark of a great man! (stabs defeated opponent) I guess I'm just a good man. (stabs opponent again) Well ... I'm alright.
Jane Espenson
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If something needed to be written, if something needed to be polished, needed to be re-written, I was just handed pages.
Jane Espenson
18.
The outside world is what kept Buffy and Angel from being together.
Jane Espenson
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We had all been feeling this, about the Buffy/Riley relationship. It never had the fire that Buffy/Angel did. It wasn't really meant to.
Jane Espenson
20.
I recently had to wait two and a half hours in a doctor's office, just waiting to be seen. I literally was genuinely thinking 'Well, maybe this is a time loop.'
Jane Espenson
21.
I know I'm not great at structure and story.
Jane Espenson
22.
In the case of judges, I wouldn't be shocked to find out the number on television exceeds the number in real life — what is it about those black robes that makes us think ovaries?
Jane Espenson
23.
You embraced what was already on the page, worked with it, massaged it.
Jane Espenson