I don't really necessarily think I'm a funny guy, but I like the opportunity to take on something that I don't feel I'm the best at doing.
I'm a bit of a hacker fanatic and know a fair bit about that industry and cyber crime and cyber warfare.
I discovered shooting and filmmaking around the time all of the software became affordable to anyone with a PC.
In film, you get to take your time and make it right. In TV, it's all about the schedule. The train is moving and you sometimes just don't have time to make things right, which is painful 'cause you know it could be done better and you just have no choice.
I think that having comedy where people talk the way they really talk, when you talk with your friends and whatever, it's really, it's important. Or else you're making stuff that's a little bit watered down and irrelevant.
We're all vulnerable, and it's all hackable. If someone wants you and has targeted you, you can be taken down, and that fact is really scary.
I think politicians know how to misrepresent data in order to support a political agenda. Politicians and the people that work for them - I should say - are expert at that.
Fans will praise you, scold you, and offer helpful advice. Fans will also defend you.
The era of the Single Savior is over. What is needed now is joint action, combined effort, collective co-creation.
For me chivalry isn't dead; it's an involuntary reflex.
In a world that has REALLY been turned on its head, truth is a moment of falsehood.