I just said, 'I need to do something because staying up and watching YouTube and late night TV is not cool,' so I just decided to write a script.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Not all television scripts are created equal. And the process is ridiculous. They send you a script and want you in the next morning. That's not how acting works. You can do anything to me as an actor; I'm a very resilient guy. Just don't rush me. If you ask me to do it immediately with no time to prepare, I know you have contempt for actors.
I'm good with a script.
Anybody could write a bad script, and I'm one of them, you know?
I'm probably working on three different scripts at any time, so there's never a time where I've got nothing to do.
Well, I love TV, and I love a good script.
Well if somebody's giving me a script, I'll consider it. But it's not something I'm chasing.
It's hard to find a play that's right for me to do. Rather than waiting around for the right script to come along, I decided to write one myself.
Most of the scripts that land on my desk are stuff you read and go, 'Is someone really gonna make this?'
My easiest judgment for a script is 'do I want to keep reading it?'
I won't work on anyone's else's script. I won't write for anyone else. I write my own stuff and make that when the time is right.