Every episode has a purpose to move the story forward.
Sometimes that happens when people don't really know how long they're going to have to stretch their story out for.
I certainly did plays in high school and community theater, and I want to get back on the stage.
I think every job that you do gives you the opportunity to learn something new. As hokey as that sounds, that's why I have a problem saying no to my friends. That's why I do so many random comedy shows.
There are some people that don't take jobs because they think that they're too good for them or that they aspire to do something greater than the job that they're being presented with. I've just never been from that school.
I just take jobs that will have me. I'm an actress that works. I'm not an actress who's ever waited.
For me, coming to work and laughing is so much more preferable than coming to work and having to cry over a corpse or something. That's a drag.
It gets super dark. I did a bunch of intense indie movies when I was starting out in my career and I was always in a bad mood because, when you're dealing with the subject matter of losing your baby, getting raped and all that stuff, it's not fun to go through. You really have to go there.
I've always liked being funny and making people laugh. I was a cut-up when I was a kid, and was always doing bits for my friends and family.
It's so hard to find the time. I only have one kid and it's hard with one kid. I can't imagine people who have more than that.
As my kid gets a little bit older, if I feel like I have a little bit more time on my hands, I'd like to get more into developing ideas and writing things.
Writing is difficult. It's a time commitment, it's labor and I'd have to get myself to sit down and actually do the work and outline.
I do like to pop in and help my friends out when I can, or be a part of their projects.
My husband has no desire to work with me. He gets paid a lot of money to write giant movies. He's not into humoring me with my projects.
Even though I do a more traditional type of being funny on television, I still know a lot of comedians and stand-ups and improv actors.
As an actor, it's always fun when you're able to feel like there's freedom to explore things and try out jokes and be funny.
Jason [Nash] is just someone that I've known socially and through his stand-up, seeing him do different comedy shows, and I just really like him. I think he's a funny guy and he has a unique perspective on being a dad and a husband.
I just like working with people that I respect and think are really funny.
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