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I know other actors who are relieved when their shows get cancelled, and I've never felt that way about 'Community.'
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Thinking back about throwing myself at certain gentlemen that had no interest in me, that'll bring a blush to my face if I think about it too often.
No one in my school liked me.
I had my life Monday through Friday in school, and then I had my 'real life,' which was my acting class on Saturday.
I used to like to make myself sad, so I would listen to Bill Callahan as Smog.
'Dancing on My Own' is actually a really sad song! It has totally made me cry.
I feel like so often I'm just, like, running around and eating in the car, which is, like, not good, or eating as I'm walking down the street.
I really like the concept of, like, slowing down and savoring your food, enjoying it.
I've been getting into drinking smoothies in the morning - I like those a lot.
I did live in New York. Yeah, I moved to L.A. for 'Community.' And I gave up my apartment in New York.
Dan Harmon has this idea that characters on TV are allowed to talk about their favorite movies and TV shows and songs.
My grandfather can barely even hear, and Chevy Chase makes a face, and he laughs.
My mom wouldn't know Tom Cruise if he punched her in the face.
I am very up front about about my inability to pronounce things correctly.
I love Opening Ceremony, Kenzo - anything Humberto Leon and Carol Lim touch. I drool over Christopher Kane, Mary Katrantzou, Delpozo, and Wes Gordon.
I am wrestling with the overalls trend. I wore so many pairs in junior high, and no one thought they were cute. Perhaps I'll try them cuffed with a tasteful crop top?
I think maybe my mom thought that Katharine Hepburn would be a good role model of, like, a strong, smart, independent woman. Maybe she steered me in that direction. You know, because she was really so ahead of her time.
I have a hard time watching people getting punched on screen; I have to close my eyes a lot.
I very rarely listen to music in my car - a lot of people make fun of me for it. But sometimes I listen to music on YouTube. I'm like a teenager.
In Los Angeles, sometimes it's hard to find a magazine stand, let alone one that has the magazine that you want. So I find that the longer I live in L.A., the more digitally I consume.
I'm spending way too much time test running my Vine videos. I'll go into a room and close the door and be in there for an hour workshopping a Vine video that I never even post. So that's probably a huge time suck.
It's funny shooting movies because you get to see clubs during daylight hours, which no one should ever see - it's not pretty; there's a reason the lighting is dim in there.
When you're shooting at 9 A.M. at a club, you have to use all of your acting skills.
I want there to be tons and tons and tons and tons of movies starring women.
I'm really excited that 'The Other Woman' did so well at the box office, and I hope that will keep encouraging people to make movies about women, starring women, about female friendships. More. Please.
I've had weird, weird acting jobs. Low-budget filmmaking where you find yourself in really bizarre places.
I think when you're in a relationship, either you have something or your partner generally has something that you're having to deal with.
Sometimes movies that I'm in that I have a leading role don't necessarily get the biggest release, so it's a difficult thing between balancing indies that have uncertain futures and maybe larger films that have guaranteed releases that you have a smaller part in.
For me, I really love 'Tim and Eric' and 'Dr. Steve Brule' and a lot of the Adult Swim shows, so I like strange, weird, sometimes slightly upsetting humor.
On the set of 'Community,' we quote 'Community' to each other. We're a lost cause. We're like a bunch of little kids running around and yelling things.
I don't think I've ever been mistaken for anyone.
I think you just have to take everything that happens on a TV show with a grain of salt. You sign up for a show for six years having zero idea where they're going to go with the character, so you just have to get on the ride of the show and go with wherever they take you.
I used to live in New York, and I have friends that work in the fashion world, and I feel like I had an ear to the ground there.
You have to have an awareness of where you're going, what the event is, what you're promoting, and who the audience is. That always informs the way you dress.
I am short, so even if there are things that I like, or like on other people, I have to be aware that sometimes that won't work on me because I'm not 5'10. It has to have a shape for my body; otherwise, I look like I am two inches tall. I have to wear things that skim my body more closely than a runway model would.
As you can tell by my IMDB page, I like to work.
What I think is a really special movie is 'Black and White' with Kevin Costner and Octavia Spencer, which Mike Binder directed. I got to see a screening of it, and I think Kevin and Octavia and Anthony Mackie and Bill Burr all give such beautiful performances in that movie.
I'm a terrible cook.
I've always wanted to work with Elizabeth Banks. She's so talented and funny, and she's become this force of nature - directing, producing. Being around her is kind of inspiring.
I feel like I go through cycles as an actress.
I don't like yelling insults at someone who's never done anything to me.
You're always looking to have a unique experience as an actor, and definitely, being punched by a puppet ranks as a singular experience in my career.
Hey, I'm nothing but honest!
When you can impress your mom by saying you've been to someone's concert, you know you're pretty lame.
'The New Yorker's fiction podcast I like a lot, where they have authors pick short stories by other authors that appeared in 'The New Yorker.'
The more attention you give to your negative feelings, the more they grow, so I think things just start to blow totally out of proportion.
I'd say I've gone to grad school for comedy being on 'Community.'
I've had a very positive experience in L.A. in the comedy world and found everyone to be very nice and welcoming. It's been really fun.
Even something as stupid as Vine videos makes you feel like you're making things on your own.
I think that there are a lot of really beautiful Christmas carols, and then sometimes there are horrible renditions of them that are played to death in malls that make me sad. I try to avoid stores where they're playing bad versions of Christmas songs on repeat.