Cancer doesn't just happen to me; it happens to my best friend; it happens to everyone who means something in my life... The truth is, it does take a village to take care of somebody who's sick, and so we just, at all times, tried to be authentic to the actual experience we had.
We're in this really different world of television where everybody is binge watching, and it almost doesn't matter where you're airing.
It's very hard to fake. When you see Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig in 'Bridesmaids,' you can tell they really love each other.
I love Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox's real-life relationship.
I've been trying to cram myself down the throats of America for a longer time than I care to remember.
I've been in the emergency room for food poisoning.
'Gilmore Girls' was a passion of mine, to the point where Lennon actually can't watch it because if she does, then we might be fully ripping them off.
I would watch even five minutes of 'Gilmore Girls' a day when I was going through a tough time because I was like, 'I just need to return to where life is simple, and you can get your waffles at Luke's, and everybody knows your name.'
Did I still feel like I'd been run over by a Mack Truck? Absolutely. It's chemo, after all.
The thing with physical comedy is that you have to actually try to do the thing you're trying to do - you can't fake it.
The truth is that when Lennon is Bosephus, she is so mean to me. She can't smile because the mustache will come off. So in between takes, it's just scowling. And then when we are on camera, Bosephus treats me like a piece of meat. I'm repulsed and also attracted to it.
I used to joke that, since breastfeeding, my boobs looked like an old athletic sock with some loose change at the bottom, so when I felt a lump the size of a marble, I knew something was terribly wrong.
Let's see, what was my favorite of 'Golden Girls'. Anything Stan was involved with, I was obsessed with.