Charlie Brooker
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Hopefully it's a weird, it's like I said, it's a very odd show to do. I'm aware that also it's a bit like being in a band where we did a load of punk singles early on. And so you get some sort of fans who just want you to do punk singles, but we also did some that are a bit more like big love ballads or something that were also really popular. And so now you're kind of trying to, so I have to not,
Hopefully it's a weird, it's like I said, it's a very odd show to do. I'm aware that also it's a bit like being in a band where we did a load of punk singles early on. And so you get some sort of fans who just want you to do punk singles, but we also did some that are a bit more like big love ballads or something that were also really popular. And so now you're kind of trying to, so I have to not,
I think my mental trick is to not think too much about what fans of the show expect and just write and write what I'm interested in.
I think my mental trick is to not think too much about what fans of the show expect and just write and write what I'm interested in.
I think my mental trick is to not think too much about what fans of the show expect and just write and write what I'm interested in.
We have. Because we don't tend to have the same characters from episode to episode. We have less of that in that people don't, like, usually, our characters are absolutely broken by the time the credits roll. So people don't quite... It's a different dynamic, I guess, from on a big, you know, like Game of Thrones or, you know, like some huge show like that.
We have. Because we don't tend to have the same characters from episode to episode. We have less of that in that people don't, like, usually, our characters are absolutely broken by the time the credits roll. So people don't quite... It's a different dynamic, I guess, from on a big, you know, like Game of Thrones or, you know, like some huge show like that.
We have. Because we don't tend to have the same characters from episode to episode. We have less of that in that people don't, like, usually, our characters are absolutely broken by the time the credits roll. So people don't quite... It's a different dynamic, I guess, from on a big, you know, like Game of Thrones or, you know, like some huge show like that.
As long as people will... as long as I can keep coming up with ideas and people keep wanting to look at them.
As long as people will... as long as I can keep coming up with ideas and people keep wanting to look at them.
As long as people will... as long as I can keep coming up with ideas and people keep wanting to look at them.
And as long as I don't get out-competed by some AI, as long as they're not just staring into some holographic box in a few years, like just shouting, and that's just staring at them and looking at their facial expression and thinking, here's an image you'll like to see for the next two seconds.
And as long as I don't get out-competed by some AI, as long as they're not just staring into some holographic box in a few years, like just shouting, and that's just staring at them and looking at their facial expression and thinking, here's an image you'll like to see for the next two seconds.
And as long as I don't get out-competed by some AI, as long as they're not just staring into some holographic box in a few years, like just shouting, and that's just staring at them and looking at their facial expression and thinking, here's an image you'll like to see for the next two seconds.
And they're just sort of seeing some kind of constant deep fake three-dimensional TikTok that's being blasted at them. which is probably 95% certain to happen.
And they're just sort of seeing some kind of constant deep fake three-dimensional TikTok that's being blasted at them. which is probably 95% certain to happen.
And they're just sort of seeing some kind of constant deep fake three-dimensional TikTok that's being blasted at them. which is probably 95% certain to happen.
Well, again, we did this thing, we did this thing, yeah, in the Common People episode, like Chris O'Dowd's character, Mike, has to pay, he has to try and pay for the subscription by kind of debasing himself on this online platform.
Well, again, we did this thing, we did this thing, yeah, in the Common People episode, like Chris O'Dowd's character, Mike, has to pay, he has to try and pay for the subscription by kind of debasing himself on this online platform.
Well, again, we did this thing, we did this thing, yeah, in the Common People episode, like Chris O'Dowd's character, Mike, has to pay, he has to try and pay for the subscription by kind of debasing himself on this online platform.