I think 'Rake' was a very clever crossover, actually, because it does lend itself to the city of L.A.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have always thought that L.A. is a motor city that developed linear downtowns.
L.A.'s kind of, like, seven really cool towns. It's so laid-back. If you go in the right spot, you can walk around, and you don't need a car.
I think the thing that L.A. had on Sydney is an awesome music scene, especially for what I do.
I fell in love with L.A. To me, it is the most quintessentially American city.
L.A. is great, but it's a completely different beast. I go back to Minnesota, and I borrow a bike from my neighbor and go around Lake Harriet saying 'Hi' to people. Some of that is missing in L.A.
I find L.A. kind of romantic, actually. As a movie junkie, it's a city that was built by the movies. There's something really weird and surreal about it that I find energizing.
I love this thing about L.A. that we always make fun of but always do, which is talk about traffic and which direction we're going.
There's a ton of stories that can come out of L.A. I actually think that even though I enjoy being in New York more, I think that L.A. is a really fascinating place.
I think L.A. has got a great lifestyle, but I love New York. You couldn't do 'Broad City' in L.A. because L.A. is a much gentler place. The standard of living is so different.
I think L.A. gets a bad rap. L.A. is the same as everywhere else.