I would stay on, but 'General Hospital' honestly doesn't seem to want that relationship with this character at the moment. They want little short doses during sweeps periods.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's nice to come back for visits. 'General Hospital' is my home.
I like Comic-Con. It's always nice to talk to people who are fans of 'Children's Hospital.'
And it's sort of an old-fashioned ER, in that it's very much about the medicine, and how these people cope. There's very little about the personal lives of the characters.
I would wait in line for anything to do with 'Doctor Who.'
I could not be one of those actors who stays in character all day long. I'd go mad.
After doing 'Doctor Who,' I'm open-minded to doing more acting. Part of the reason you do a show like this is because it creates other opportunities you haven't had before.
We're going for the joke on 'Children's Hospital,' and we're going for the joke on 'The League.' It's fun to go between shows, but you have to mentally remind yourself what show you're on.
'General Hospital' was so massive in the 80s and that's when people my age or even younger watched that show. A generation grew up on that show, Luke and Laura, I came in on the cusp of that so there's still a lot of 'Frisco.'
Thank God there is a such thing as hiatus. We got the first 'Dr. Horrible' done in six days, we banged it out.
For me, the show must go on - it doesn't matter how ill you are, you get on and do it.
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