I've always said that 'Dharma and Greg' is 'Romeo and Juliet' meets 'The Odd Couple.'
Charleston is an amazing place. I probably didn't appreciate it enough when I was growing up.
I am an optimist, and I try to think that the light will always prevail in any situation, so it doesn't really make me sad about humanity because I think, deep down, everybody is full of love and light.
I always had a lot of respect for the hard work and the hours and the dedication it takes to do these jobs but even more now, yes. The fact that we've gotten the opportunity to go to the FBI and meet the people who do this for real and also have consultations with them.
The pilot is the wedding, and the series is the relationship.
My wife, Cristina, is an amazing mother, and I know by the time I get back home, she's ready for a break. Cristina will say, 'Enjoy your nap on the plane.' That's the most sleep I'll get after I hear those voices railing, 'Let's play Daddy Monster!'
People see me, and they think they went to college with me; there's no immediate identification.
People are fascinated by the darker sides of human nature, and I think they're also interested in seeing the ability that a particular detective or group of detectives might have to solve the crime and put the world right again.
When expectations are really high, you're doomed.