The whole experience of doing a sitcom is... Telling jokes with such precision is really exciting, but it's also terrifying.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What you aspire to on a sitcom is the feeling of live comedy.
Sitcoms are usually given short shrift by the acting profession, but it's quite an amazing job.
I don't want to get pretentious, but there's an art to doing sitcoms; you have to make it work in that format.
It's a lot easier, I think, to be an actor in a movie than to spin a joke on a sitcom.
Finding a way to find humor in things that are hardcore is definitely something that, I think, the sitcom does best.
It's dangerous talking about comedy; it gets to be very tedious and presumptuous.
Sitcoms, I always figured that would be an easy gig, but man, it is not.
Comedy is like horror - you have to shock something in the viewer's system to make them feel it.
I don't have to worry about writing jokes. I just tell stories about things that have happened to me. As long as I'm alive and I'm living and I'm experiencing different things every day, the show will always change.
I've always been terrible on regular sitcoms with lots of jokes. I don't know how to tell jokes.