Top 25 Jason Katims Quotes

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I did a lot of freelance desk publishing jobs when I gr

I did a lot of freelance desk publishing jobs when I graduated from college. I sort of earned a living doing that while I was writing plays, which was what I wanted to do. My hope was to become a playwright.
Jason Katims
I feel that people are basically trying to do their best in the world. Even when you see people making mistakes, you understand why they’re making a mistake. Everybody has flaws, everybody has demons, everybody has ghosts, but I think you watch people and you see everybody trying to do their best.
Jason Katims
The frustrating thing about ‘Friday Night Lights’ is I know a lot more people would respond to the show if they saw it.
Jason Katims
What’s great is that I keep hearing from people who are discovering ‘Friday Night Lights’ because of streaming and Netflix and Hulu and all of these things. Somehow… things don’t get old as fast as they used to. They stay vibrant.
Jason Katims
Because of streaming, serialized television has become less of a dirty word when you’re pitching shows. I had to fight for that for so long as someone who’s always gravitated towards ongoing story lines with characters that evolved and changed and storylines that continued over longer arcs.
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Any show I’m working on, I want the stories to always be about something, and to have the potential to be emotional. That’s the kind of story that I like.
Jason Katims
One of the things you realize when you have a health crisis in your immediate family is that life does not stop so that you can go through that experience.
Jason Katims
The most frustrating thing to me is when I tell people I work on ‘Friday Night Lights,’ they’ll say, ‘Oh, I hear that’s a really good show.’ They never watched it.
Jason Katims
How do you do something where you’re able to be specific and edgy enough to compete with what the cable networks are doing and, at the same time, appeal to a broader audience? That’s the line that everyone in network television is trying to tread.
Jason Katims
Honestly, I don’t know enough about what’s a good timeslot and what isn’t. Either you have a timeslot where nobody is really tuning in, which isn’t good, or you’re in a good hour, and then you’ve got a lot of competition.
Jason Katims
That’s the thing that I’ve always kind of kept in the back of my head in writing about teens, that everything is so important, all the time, every day. Every day of your life, you’re changing and making decisions and everything is an emergency to you.
Jason Katims
A lot of times as writers, you want to come up with the best possible story, and you bend it according to what you want to happen. I think one of the things that I always try to think about is what would really happen in a situation, what feels real.
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If nobody has really done a show about people in their twenties that has been successful, why?
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‘Parenthood’ is a story about people’s lives – the title helps. Very early on during the show’s launch, the title was something familiar for the audience. It grabbed people’s interest.
Jason Katims
I sort of was inspired by ‘Friday Night Lights,’ where it was a very different show, but similar in that they were both large ensemble dramas where you had many stories going on at once. I wanted to do a show that shared that element, and that’s really why I wanted to develop ‘Parenthood’ as a series.
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In ‘Friday Night Lights,’ the relationship between the coach and his wife, that marriage was something that you couldn’t really understand until you actually saw it exist on film.
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‘Parenthood’ has been the beneficiary of wonderful performances by child actors.
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The environment in a writer’s room, I’ve really come to feel, should be some form of democracy.
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You’re breaking up, you’re getting together, you’re changing your life, you’re arguing with your parents, you’re making terrible mistakes, you’re having great triumphs. It’s what happens to teenagers.
Jason Katims
I’m not somebody who goes online after every episode airs because that would be, for me, getting too much feedback and too much information.
Jason Katims
I feel like not only are ‘Parenthood’ fans passionate, but that passion has grown over the run of the show and people got more invested as the show has gone on. That really does help keep shows on the air.
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We shoot with three cameras, try to shoot both sides of coverage if possible. That allows the actors to overlap and to find moments that feel more authentic and real than what you sometimes would normally get in a scripted drama that’s shot more classically. And that’s something in ‘Parenthood’ that has evolved.
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People think about autism as something with kids. Well, those kids grow up.
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I think that the one thing about ‘Parenthood’ is that, while it’s never been a huge out-of-the-box hit, it’s always been solid. We’ve always kept our audience.
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The stories in ‘Parenthood’ are so much the stories of our lives. And the people who have worked on the show feel very connected to these characters.
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