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I learned a lot from the various artists I produced. Either you see them doing something that you do want to do it, or you see them doing something the way you don't want to do it.
As an actor, we spend so much putting the mask on and trying to be someone you're not.
When you're writing stuff that's already clotted with neologisms and trying to get across fairly abstruse concepts, you're already putting a heavy burden on the reader.
Waiting in line for something mundane is very boring. Waiting for my doctor to see me and waiting for my dentist to see me, yes, that is boring.
TheIinternet is a timeless void - you put something in there, and it's there forever and loses a lot of context.
So much of writing isn't the fun parts like we get to discuss. It is sitting there putting the words down.
It takes a lot out of you to do a one-hour episodic lead of a show. I don't think actors realize that when they take the job.
Auditioning for something you already know and love is terrifying.
Trust is a confusing thing. It seems so simple, but when you try to pin it down, it can be so elusive.