"The thing about TV series that I don't understand and I think is hard for both of us to get our minds around is, you know, feature films have a beginning, a middle and an end. But open-ended stories have a beginning and a middle - and then they're beaten to death until they're exhausted and die. They don't actually have an end. And thinking about that in the context of a story is rather alien to the way we imagine these things." - Joel
"It's easy to offend people. People get uncomfortable, for instance, when the main character in a movie is not sympathetic in a Hollywood formula way. Our movies are loaded with things that aren't to everyone's taste. On the other hand, there's a scene in [O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)] where a frog gets squished that everyone seems to like. It's all right to do the frog squishing." - Ethan