The show became its own little world, with its own internal rhythm and high standards.

Dick Van Dyke
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The show became its own little world, with its own internal rhythm and high standards back in 2006, when I was in my third year of nursing school. I used to watch the show on a daily basis and I felt like it was the only thing that kept me going. It was like my own little world where I could escape my problems and focus on the story and characters. As I watched it day after day, everything changed; we got closer to each other. We became our show and the show became us.

Source: My Lucky Life In And Out Of Show Business

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