Just because you used one set on one guy and had success doesn't mean you can use that exact set, that exact timing, the next time.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
No one set that I ever do is the same. I mean, if I go to a comedy club, and I perform three sets, all three sets are different because anything can happen in between sets.
You have to pick your battles on set.
When you're on set, you have to perform and look the part.
If you are having fun on the set, you are not getting things done.
I've been on sets my whole life.
Tennis is best of three sets, so even if I lose the first set, I still have a chance.
Until I'm actually stood on the set doing the job, I always keep my options open.
If I am told to be at a shoot at 10 A.M., I am ready on time. By 11:30, I lose my patience. After that, I keep threatening to leave the sets if they don't begin soon. It works sometimes.
Can I, just one time, play the good guy?
Putting together two powerful sets is always difficult. After you really pour it out one night, it's hard to pour it out the next night.
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