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"You have to suspend disbelief a little bit to buy into your situation and to the story and to how the character will react. You have to tweak your credibility a little bit, is basically what it comes down to"

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Anderson is giving away the actor-audience contract in plain language: belief isn’t a switch you flip, it’s a dial you agree to turn. Coming from a career built on high-concept TV (the kind where a premise can sound absurd on paper), the line doubles as craft advice and a quiet defense of genre storytelling. He’s not asking for blind faith; he’s asking for cooperation.

The phrasing is revealing. “Suspend disbelief” is the familiar film-school term, but he immediately roughs it up with “buy into your situation.” That little pivot turns art into transaction: the story has a price, and the currency is your willingness to meet it halfway. Then he reframes again with “tweak your credibility,” which is a sly acknowledgment that “realism” is always negotiated. Credibility isn’t an objective standard; it’s something performers, writers, and viewers calibrate together, scene by scene.

Subtext-wise, Anderson is also talking about survival inside long-running franchises. When you’re asked to react convincingly to escalating stakes, the job isn’t just emoting; it’s maintaining a consistent internal logic so the show doesn’t collapse under its own mythology. “A little bit” does a lot of work here, too: he’s drawing a boundary. The ask can’t be infinite. Stretch the audience’s credulity too far and the spell breaks; ask for just enough and the weird becomes intimate, even plausible.

It’s a pragmatic, almost democratic view of storytelling: not a lecture about art, but a reminder that belief is a shared labor.

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Anderson, Richard Dean. (2026, January 15). You have to suspend disbelief a little bit to buy into your situation and to the story and to how the character will react. You have to tweak your credibility a little bit, is basically what it comes down to. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-have-to-suspend-disbelief-a-little-bit-to-buy-151219/

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Anderson, Richard Dean. "You have to suspend disbelief a little bit to buy into your situation and to the story and to how the character will react. You have to tweak your credibility a little bit, is basically what it comes down to." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-have-to-suspend-disbelief-a-little-bit-to-buy-151219/.

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"You have to suspend disbelief a little bit to buy into your situation and to the story and to how the character will react. You have to tweak your credibility a little bit, is basically what it comes down to." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-have-to-suspend-disbelief-a-little-bit-to-buy-151219/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Richard Dean Anderson (born January 23, 1950) is a Actor from USA.

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