"Television is in a different time because of reality television, so it's not as exciting"
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As an actor, Moore is also naming the invisible casualty: the slow erosion of roles that let performers be mysterious, magnetic, larger than life. Reality TV flattens the idea of the star. It replaces character with personality, arc with confession, drama with surveillance. That’s thrilling in a quick-hit, social-media way, but it’s rarely exciting in the older, narrative sense - the kind of excitement that comes from tension carefully designed, not casually captured.
The subtext is professional and cultural. Professionally, it’s a defense of craft from an economy built on disposability. Culturally, it’s a lament about attention: reality TV trains us to watch people rather than meaning, to treat conflict as content instead of consequence. Moore’s line lands because it’s simple and slightly wounded; you can hear someone who loves the medium noticing it’s been optimized for volume, not voltage.
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