When I was seven and watched an episode of 'Beyond 2000' that featured a floating armchair, I thought we'd definitely have one of those by 15, at the latest.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
By 15, I was lucky enough to find the theater.
I think I was the only kid on the block who knew about furniture scale by the time I was 8.
Working on 'Comedy Bang Bang,' we're there from 10-7, and that's a pretty light day compared to most other TV shows. Other shows, it's like 10-10.
If you notice any of the press from when I was with the show, I would always deny it being the year 3000.
No baby boomer has a completely original idea, but after 13 years on 'Today' and another 11 on 'Dateline,' almost 30 years total at NBC, I felt the urge to find out what was 'behind the camera.' I had the feeling there was 'something more,' though 'more' might be less.
If you think about how many headlining female comics are out there, you could say 15, maybe 20?
There's something really satisfying if you've created a bunch of characters that have withstood 25 episodes.
It's not the last one. Five's out, six is coming out in November, that's a single chapter, and then seven is the big horrifying one. And I think a couple after that to wrap the thing up.
I cannot see myself sitting at a desk from nine to five!
I can't miss an episode of 'The Apprentice'. It is car-crash T.V. Sometimes I find myself hiding behind a cushion.