But did I think it would last more than 13 episodes at the time? No, I didn’t think that. I never know.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that the actor, Fisher Stevens, didn't expect the project he was working on to continue for more than 13 episodes. He was surprised that it lasted longer than he had initially thought. The actor admits that he never knows how long a project will go on, and he was not able to predict the success of this particular project.
About Fisher Stevens
Fisher Stevens is a renowned American actor, director, producer, and writer. He is best known for his roles in films like Short Circuit, Reversal of Fortune, and Hackers, as well as his award-winning documentary work. Stevens has also appeared in several Wes Anderson films and has had notable TV roles in shows like Early Edition, The Blacklist, and Succession.
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