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Tom Welling

Tom Welling quotes

His role on Judging Amy (2001)
Born: 04/26/1977
Country: usa
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  • “It's not something that Lex planned or that the audience may have known or have hints about in the future like sometimes happens in episodic television. This is a complete surprise for everyone. And I literally didn't know who it was until I read the script. I actually thought it was between two different people until I read the scripts. And I was right, this person was one of those two people, but I didn't know for sure.” (Tom Welling) [future/television/surprise/people]
  • “I wish I had a better answer than ? I don't know. I really don't. We'll have to see what happens. I mean, from what I understand, it's a very huge project. There's everything behind it. It's got everything going for it. We'll have to see.” (Tom Welling) [wish]
  • “We're finally going to get to what I believe the audience wanted the show to be. And everything up to this point has just been building.” (Tom Welling) [point]
  • “For me, flying then brings you into the realm of Superman.” (Tom Welling)
  • “It was very bittersweet to see that person go. I think it was bittersweet for that person too.” (Tom Welling) [think]
  • “It was a real exciting episode for us to shoot because it's a turning point, and I think from this episode on, the show is going to be very different from what it's been in the past. I also think we're finally going to get to what I believe the audience wanted the show to be.” (Tom Welling) [point/think/past/think]
  • “To me, from the beginning, this show has always been about Clark before Superman. And for me, flying then brings you into the realm of Superman. I find it much more interesting to concentrate on the development of this character and show you what happened in his life to make him become this Superman that we all know him to be.” (Tom Welling) [find/more/development/character]
  • “This show did a really good job, leading up to this episode, to not hint toward it at all. And when the death occurs, it's a complete surprise to every single character.” (Tom Welling) [death/surprise]
  • “I wish I had a better answer than I don't know, but I really don't. We'll have to see what happens.” (Tom Welling) [wish]
  • “It's a turning point. The episodes we're doing now are even better, I think, than what we've done in the past. From [here] on, the show is going to be very different from what it's been. We're finally going to be what the audience wanted the show to be.” (Tom Welling) [point/think/past]
  • “I find it much more interesting to concentrate on the development of [Clark] and show what happened in his life to make him the Superman that we all know him to be. To put on the cape or put on the tights and start flying around... makes things too easy for Clark.” (Tom Welling) [find/more/development/life]
  • “The producers, the writers, even some of the directors, they're all like, 'It's time to grow up a little bit.' We're all feeling that. It's a natural progression for an actor to want his character to evolve.” (Tom Welling) [writers/time/feeling/character]
  • I like being in new places and seeing new sights. (Tom Welling)
  • I love having time to prepare my lines and more time off. (Tom Welling)
  • You know one of the things about going from modeling to acting is it's so much more fulfilling. With modeling, you get your picture taken, which is great, good for you, you know? But in acting, you're able to reach in and show a little bit more of yourself. (Tom Welling)
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