I feel like a lot of serious music lives in generalizations - 'Love is a flower,' 'The sky is so dark' - but comedy lives in specifics.
I had a relationship where we found out each other's Facebook passwords and would check each other's messages. That's not healthy.
I'm really, I'm so excited I think I'm going to go to both nights at Creative Arts, which means two pretty dresses.
All those things you hear about networks trying to stifle creativity - CW lets creators create and gives us freedom.
I was made fun of a lot in middle school. When I was in seventh grade, the popular kids paid the most popular guy to ask me out.
All I listened to until age 18 growing up was musical theater. I liked the escapism of it.
I like deconstructing things. I like cutting the legs out from under something that feels secret.
I have such pride in furthering the American musical and using it as a way to tell story.
Jokes that are gratuitously offensive are synonymous with bad writing to me. I'm offended as a writer first and as a person second.
When a network passes, you really mourn the show. The official state of grief in Hollywood is saying you're taking around a dead pilot.
I think in a lot of network television, everyone's vaguely Protestant and doesn't really go to church so they can be 'relatable.'