You're always a little disappointing in person because you can't be the edited essence of yourself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's no reason to change what you are, but if you're not being you, then you need to acknowledge that.
I'm always disappointed when people don't live up to their potential. I know that a number of people look down on themselves and consequently on everybody who looks like them. But that, too, can change.
When you're editing, you want to be the perfect appreciator, not another writer.
When I present those clip shows and movie mistakes and things, the persona the writers adopt for me is unimpressed, superior, very sarcastic - I'm not any of that. I can do it, but that's not what I'm like.
The thing that surprises me most is, you cannot change who you are.
I try to bring my own style to a role, but I can't change how people think of me.
If you can just be yourself, then you have to be original because there's no one like you.
It's very difficult to change the perception people have of you.
I'm just who I am. I don't try to change myself for other people.
Just because something didn't work out your way, or somebody disappointed you, that does not change who you are.