this is from david e. kelly. we started with a montage of his work.fter this montage, i asked him -- >> that's a lot of work. tavis: a lot of good work. i said, what annoys you about this industry? it has changed so d ramatically. he said -- >> i have dealt with broadcast network. first is commercials. it has gotten obscene. too many. when i started on l.a. law, it was 48 minutes with four acts. we are down to 41 minutes, six acts, and a one-ouhour presentation. tavis: what is your take on those who heard about this? your take, not on amc but the notion of networks wanting more and more commercials? >> it is like -- in the midst of the oil supply. if you used a car that needed more gas, thery are literally -- the audience has so many palces to see -- places to see programming without commercials. on calbble tv, the bargain is you'll watch commercials to have the programming for free. it is free. you are paying for it and have to watch commercials. they can put commercials on there. i love the idea of an exc lusive, sunday night at 10:00, but they just