I'm getting a wider circle of fans now. More women, more middle class people.
All the fans being here got my adrenaline going. I definitely got a burst of energy from them.
We are just fans of music, we are not fans of a specific kind of music. We just happen to be a rock band. Until we explain ourselves, sometimes people don't understand why we limit ourselves to just being a rock band. It's because that is what we like doing.
And I'm so excited to remind people and even gain new fans who find out about Dharma - a new generation who could find out about Dharma and enjoy her and all the characters on the show.
The fans make the person a star.
But a lot of the old fans are listening to a lot of the younger music. So I gotta keep moving forward, and they'll move forward too.
I had never been to the playoffs, and it was exciting. The fans went through the roof. They were excited about the whole team. It was great to be traded to a city like Chicago, which was a lot like Boston.
I have fans all around the world.
The atmosphere seems to change once the sun goes down and the race fans get to watch a good show.
I work so hard for the fans who watch our show.
I love what I do and I love the fans.
What good are fans? You can't eat applause for breakfast. You can't sleep with it.
I keep the bad-boy image just to make my fans happy.
People really feel the need to share how the series has touched their lives, and that's been very moving. We're enormously grateful to the fans of the show. They've been extremely loyal to us season after season, and they make it all worthwhile.
We were big Saturday Night Live and Eddie Murphy fans.