A lot of times you see really good-looking guys on TV and you sort of assume that maybe there's some sort of vacuity behind them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Look at the way I look. Guys like me aren't on TV too often. Not on news channels.
I think good-looking people seldom make good television. And American television studios almost concede before they start: 'Well, it won't be good, but at least it'll be good-looking. We'll have nice-looking girls in tight shirts with F.B.I. badges and fit-looking guys with lots of hair gel vaulting over things.'
TV likes you to talk about the superficial.
Good-looking people are always looking for other good-looking people.
Women don't like men who know they're good looking. They'd much prefer a man who doesn't know he's good looking.
Men who are too good looking are never good in bed because they never had to be.
We assume that good-looking people are smarter and more effective than they really are, and that homely people are the reverse.
It's important to me that I look good on television because, let's face it, I'm single, and you want somebody to watch the show and fall in love with you.
You've got to be very conscious of what people see. If I saw somebody every day, I would get sick of them. Most guys think, 'If I can get on TV every day and give that quote, I'm going to be golden.' It's not about that. It's about showing people you can be yourself.
Good-looking individuals are treated better than homely ones in virtually every social situation, from dating to trial by jury. If everyday experience hasn't convinced you of this, there's research that will.
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