We were unusually brought up; there was no gender differentiation. I was never thought of as any less than my brother.
I actually bedazzled when I was younger. I totally did that to my jeans.
You get more out of doing a web series than a pilot, in some ways, especially when we were interviewing for writers. They had already seen what our show looked like, rather than something that we wrote that doesn't get picked up and they never see it.
If somebody has a question, they only have to ask one of us because we share a brain. We seriously have never said something different than the other one.
I think everybody has a point where they're not going to cross that line. There were a couple of things with Comedy Central that we had to fight for. They were pretty cool about everything. I don't think there was anything we really fought for that didn't happen.
My goal is to always play interesting and very odd women.
Comedy Central does a really good job of finding totally different comedies.
I yearn to be a woman of more depth, but I'm not so fond of the path I'd need to follow to get there.
Watch out for trees and traffic. The change is slow, the impact great, yet we miss the one and mistake the other.
As a kid, in the Runaways, I would see the interviewers start to ask about our personal lives and what we did — and I could see the look in their eyes. They were practically frothing at the mouth. So if I answered these questions, I knew they were never gonna talk about the music. It was like that instinct — don’t go there, man. Have boundaries. Have mystery. You don’t have to let everybody in! I want to be singing to everybody, and I want everybody to think that I’m singing to them. Guys, girls and everyone in between.
People are just greedy animals, after all.