I think 'Star Trek' has a really beautiful legacy of humor, along with the more philosophical and action parts of 'Star Trek.' And so I felt pretty honored to get to keep that legacy going.
I think sometimes it's hard, parent's expectations, wanting to be seen by the people in your family and feeling that you can't do that, you can't get them to see you the way that you want to be seen, and come to an understanding or find a way to talk that doesn't revert to bad habits.
Spock is a huge mythical character that even people who aren't 'Star Trek' fans like.
There's a real intense thing about manners in the South, a real prescribed way to be a woman.
I'm just like very honest.
I'm not like a huge gamer myself. I like 'Mario Kart!'