"You know, that kind of coldness, you know. And I think, yeah, I think that definitely helped. The female characters on the show, you can see some of them wanting to know what makes him tick. And I guess that translates into some of the fans outside. You know?"
- Matt Robinson
About this Quote
In this quote, Matt Robinson is discussing the impact of his character's cold on the program and how it has affected both the female characters on the program and the fans outside of it. He acknowledges that his character's coldness has actually played a role in making the female characters curious about him and wanting to understand him much better. This interest has likewise translated into the fans beyond the show, who are also captivated by his character's strange nature. In general, Robinson suggests that his character's coldness has actually added depth and intrigue to the show, making it more interesting for both the characters and the audience.
This quote is written / told by Matt Robinson somewhere between March 5, 1974 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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