If a man comes up to me, I'm almost sure he's going to mention Rome, if it's a woman, it'll be 'Grey's Anatomy.'
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'Rome' plays on universal human emotions that hopefully people can relate to. Historians are always going to be offended by it.
I would love to appear in 'Scandal,' something like that, or 'Grey's Anatomy' because I think they're incredible.
When I see a fan coming over, I can't help but make an assumption about what they want to talk about. A middle-aged American woman will head over, and I think, 'Game of Thrones.' Turns out it's 'The Tudors' or 'Elementary' or 'The Hunger Games.' It's always a surprise.
There's some great women doing TV. I would love to do a Grey's Anatomy-type show. I'm a big fan.
Often, as a young actress, you find yourself being the only girl in a room full of men... and one of the reasons why I like 'Grey's Anatomy' is because they have such strong female characters and the women really drive this show.
'Grey's Anatomy' is a very culturally diverse show.
I just think 'Broad City' - Comedy Central's answer to 'Girls' - is the best thing that's been put on television in years. It's amazing.
I always thought 'Rome' would change things for me, that people would finally understand what I do.
'Rome' was one of my favourite shows, and I wish HBO had given it three more seasons 'cause I would have loved to continue watching it.
I don't think that a film should be known as 'male-centric' or 'female-centric,' but it should be known for the story. That would be really nice, and viable, too.
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