"Year Two is a critical year for any television show"
- Josh Schwartz
About this Quote
Josh Schwartz's quote suggests that the second year of a television program is an important time for its success. This is since the show has currently developed its characters and plotlines, and the audience has actually had time to end up being invested in the program. If the show is able to keep its quality and keep audiences engaged, it will likely be successful. However, if the program fails to keep up the momentum, it may struggle to remain on the air. Year Two is a make-or-break time for a television show, and it is very important for the showrunners to make sure that the show remains intriguing and amusing. If they can do this, the show will have a much better possibility of success.
This quote is written / told by Josh Schwartz somewhere between August 6, 1976 and today. He/she was a famous Producer from USA.
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