A Quote by Steven Knight

Expect the unexpected, is what I'd say about 'Taboo.' — © Steven Knight
Expect the unexpected, is what I'd say about 'Taboo.'
Expect the unexpected, is what I'd say about Taboo. It's different. I don't think you've seen anything like it. It's getting incredible responses, so fingers crossed.
I always say expect the unexpected!
There is another point that I think is as important: You should expect the unexpected in this business; expect the extreme. Don’t think in terms of boundaries that limit what the market might do. If there is any lesson I have learned in the nearly twenty years that I’ve been in this business, it is that the unexpected and the impossible happen every now and then
Expect the unexpected, my mother once said. Because the unexpected most certainly will be expecting you.
Expect everything, I always say, and the unexpected never happens.
No matter what, expect the unexpected. And whenever possible BE the unexpected.
I like talking about things that are taboo, because it makes them not taboo anymore.
The one thing we can all be sure about in politics is you are as well to expect the unexpected.
Class is the most taboo subject in America. The American media would rather talk about race or perversion or anything else considered taboo before class.
But life inevitably throws us curve balls, unexpected circumstances that remind us to expect the unexpected. I've come to understand these curve balls are the beautiful unfolding of both karma and current.
Expect the unexpected.
To an age which has unashamedly sold itself to the gods of greed, pride, sex, and self-will, the church mumbles on about God's kindness but says virtually nothing about his judgment... The fact is that the subject of divine wrath has become taboo in modern society, and Christians by and large have accepted the taboo and conditioned themselves never to raise the matter.
Feminism is still one of those taboo words, so hardly anybody talks about it. People usually go gender-neutral and say the book and film [Room] are about "the triumph of the human spirit.
I spoke to Tom's [Hardy] manager and said, "While we're talking about Taboo, do you mind if I also mention this film project that I've got, which is called Locke, and I need Tom to play the lead." And we spoke about both in that meeting and in the end the deal was that I would do Taboo if he did Locke and vice versa.
Provoke the unexpected. Expect it.
Expect the unexpected from me!
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