I went to college and got my degree in acting, but because it was all theater, I really consider my first couple years on 'Mad Men' as amazing training for working in television and for acting on-camera.

In my sort of young, idealistic mind, I was just like, 'Well, it's either theater or film for me, and that will be that!'

I never pursued anything but acting. But as a kid, I was really interested in the Supreme Court. I wanted to to be a Supreme Court justice, but didn't want to be a lawyer. I just wanted to go straight to being a justice.

I've always thought - and I don't even know if I'd be right for the part - that Jean Seberg would make a great biopic. She was in Jean-Luc Godard's 'Breathless,' she played Joan of Arc. She had this eventful and traumatic adulthood, she thought the FBI was after her, and she became a darling of the French New Wave.

I always had an easier time with adults. Somehow, I was always old! I still feel old.

We're all slight hypocrites who fall short of our ideals.

A lot of people watch 'Community,' but DVR viewings only count if you watch within a certain time.

I like passionate fandom.

As you become an adult and start to make your way in life, you realize how much your friends are your family - though you get to make fun of your friends, too.

Nobody knows what the future is except for wizards.

I used to babysit. And the kids I babysat were huge Hilary Duff fans, and so we used to have dance parties every day to her music. So I am very familiar with the albums of Miss Hilary Duff.

NBC gives comedies a chance to find their legs.

College is expensive; I always knew that, and I wanted to make money, partially to spend a little of it here and there, but primarily for a college savings fund.

Actors are all narcissists.

I like the 'Moth' podcast a lot. I listen to that.

I'd never really done comedy before 'Community,' so getting to work day in and day out with all these great people, directors, writers, and actors, I feel like I've learned a lot.

Acting by yourself is pretty darn hard, especially having to do physical comedy.

I never thought I would be in a comedic role; my past is in drama.

I'm a Bravoholic, and I love 'RuPaul's Drag Race.'

Apparently, I have good feet for ballet.

When I was younger, I was very vocal to the point of being strident in my views.

My mom always said fighting with me as a kid was like going to court. I'm trying to realize that being right is not the most important thing.

You can only do so many serious dramas in a row before you want to break. You want a change.

I am trying to break free from my stripes addiction, but the pull is strong! I need help buying non-stripes.