We need to believe Donald Trump when he bullies and threatens to throw out every immigrant in the country.
I do have a childlike enthusiasm at times. I certainly enjoy life and get pleasure sometimes in childish things.
I had a Shiatsu dog for 12 years - we were different in size but he was certainly man's best friend, he was my little guy.
I come from straight theater.
So in terms of a large part of the job on our show specifically, what makes the show complex and interesting and funnier are the conversations about "Where's the camera?" and "How aware are the characters of the camera? Are the cameras hidden for this shot? Is it a spy shot from far away? Or is it really close and in their face, and they sort of have to play to it in an embarrassing situation?" There's a whole other level of questions and choices that come into play on our show that are not even a factor in anything else.
Television is certainly a writers-led medium. They're the ones who are there, they're the ones that are conferencing or whatever, with directors coming and going.
The show is called The Office, and while it focuses on the people, the architecture of the space is very important.
When you use sleep mask, no one's gonna recognize you. You're gonna look like an idiot, but it's so worth it.
I would say that if something has an aesthetic value and it is pleasing to watch or to wear, it may in fact have nothing to do with status symbol. You just like to wear it.
I happen to know everything there is to know about maple syrup! I love maple syrup. I love maple syrup on pancakes. I love it on pizza. And I take maple syrup and put a little bit in my hair when I've had a rough week. What do you think holds it up, slick?
Sitting in my favorite coffeehouse with a new notebook and a hot cup of java is my idea of Heaven.