You could go to Estonia and there's probably an episode of 'Seinfeld' playing there. Television is a very powerful thing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I hope one day when I say I'm from Estonia, people don't say: 'What? Where's that?'
Sweden was very nice. I did a lot of television. I wrote, directed and was in a lot of television there.
I used to spend summers in the Czech Republic with my grandmother. I'd watch Czech cartoons.
Eventually, somewhere - be it on the Internet or somewhere else - I will host some version of 'The Daily Show.'
I don't really get a chance to watch much television. I mostly watch BBC Worldwide and repeats of Seinfeld and Everybody Loves Raymond.
I do have a television over there - it was a gift - but I never turn it on. I'd rather read a book.
But now I wish I could back to Stockholm to make international films there.
My biggest entertainment in Moscow was to go to the subway and watch people. When American students visited, I watched them; I learned English from them.
I could do one show after another in China for the rest of my life and still die ignorant. There's a lot of places left to go.
My talk show takes place in bed, in Italy.