I feel like I was in the last graduating class of commercial actors. TiVo! I was out there before TiVo came out, man.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I feel like I was in the last graduating class of commercial actors.
When I'm coming offstage after my show, I'm thinking about what's on my TiVo.
The TiVo is really an amazing machine. Like everyone who has one, I totally recommend it. Just as everyone who's married will tell you to get married, and everyone who has a baby tells you to have a baby, everyone who owns a TiVo will tell you to get a TiVo, and they'll say things like 'Your life will be completely different.' It's true.
TIVO executives stand up and say, 'Well, we're not getting rid of commercials, but we are letting them fast forward, because people like commercials, and if they see one that they like they stop and watch it.' I mean, please.
I got out of college in 1997, and TV embraced me very quickly.
I didn't really have any aspirations to do TV when I first decided to be an actor.
When I came out to L. A., I got a part in an episode of 'Star Trek: Voyager,' and I hired an acting coach.
I knew that I wanted to be a film actress and I never watched TV. I was always too busy.
I don't have TiVo, and I actually don't watch a lot of TV, honestly.
I don't have TiVo, but I watch a lot of 'Judge Judy' - it makes me happy about my life when I see what the people on that show do.