I started to run marathons and got into road biking in Los Angeles. It was a lot of fun and I managed to get into the shape of my life.
Nathan Fillion is one of the greatest men that's ever walked the earth, as far as I'm concerned.
I think network TV to a large extent has underestimated the intelligence of the American public for so many years now. It's tried to appeal to the lowest common denominator. I think the average viewer is much more intelligent than that and crave a little more complexity and are willing to pay more attention.
Television is a business and, financially speaking, they have decisions and considerations that go far beyond the creative merit of the show. But at the same time, you'd like to believe in a man's word. When he shakes your hand and says he's going to stay with it, and doesn't, it's really frustrating in a way.
I really enjoy those characters like 'Profit.' With those elements that are shady and dark, you're not responsible for being a likable character. Like some of Jack Nicholson's characters, you remember them for so long.
I remember being scared to death of horror movies as a kid. Sometimes, I missed the whole movie because I was so scared and couldn't look.
I had so many people care so much and work so diligently to make sure I didn't end up in the wrong place.
Everyone has a voice, and I don't think mine is that different.
A lot of directors understand everything but the story.