When I came out of my mom's womb, I had 'sitcom' stamped on my forehead.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My mom always worked, and I certainly don't want to look back and think, 'Well, I don't have kids, but I'm glad I did that sitcom.'
I bugged my mom and dad to 'get me inside the television set' when I was about four years old.
Being on a sitcom stops me from getting Alzheimer's.
I can remember when I was a baby and my mother was there watching the show. I went and bought 100 episodes and watched them. I respect it so much that the sitcom itself and Ed Norton; I'm not playing Ed Norton but my version of it, cause I'm a black man.
While growing up, every sitcom you could think of, I would watch it, and I loved it.
Emotionally, shows like 'Cheers' and 'Taxi' were classic sitcoms when I was growing up.
A lot of the traditional sitcom stuff I did - I think I could have gone that route when I was younger as a staff writer, and I just didn't want to.
Definitely not a sitcom, that's my first condition. No sitcoms.
I decided sitcoms weren't for me.
I couldn't see myself doing a traditional sitcom.