I do wish that studios think long and hard about handing the keys to 'names' to indulge in vanity projects.
You would think that someone who had penned a story, someone who has acted in many productions would know how to meld words with direction. This just didn't seem the case here and resulted in a lack of coherence and saggy pacing.
The writer being the director ensured there was an irritating inbalance in the character development department too that could have been easily rectified.
I think maybe trying your arm at a few episodes of something low key before throwing yourself into a full on project.
You would think that someone who had penned a story, someone who has acted in many productions would know how to meld words with direction. This just didn't seem the case here and resulted in a lack of coherence and saggy pacing.
The writer being the director ensured there was an irritating inbalance in the character development department too that could have been easily rectified.
I think maybe trying your arm at a few episodes of something low key before throwing yourself into a full on project.