Every sex scene is always, without a doubt, terribly funny.
I think that I am lucky and blessed to have the job that I have. I'm trying to create longevity. If that means that I transition and do different things at different points in my life, then that's fine.
You don't want to go right, if everyone thinks you're going to go right. You go left, on purpose. Sometimes you can't explain why, and you can't explain what left looks like, but you just do it.
I find that in the science fiction world, you have almost more women fans than male fans and I think it's because there's been such a shortage of strong female characters.
A lot of shows fly under the radar for the first couple seasons and then become successful. It doesn't necessarily have any bearing on the success of the show or how much the network is behind it.
I'm kind of used to being around guys on set, and I grew up with a brother who treated me like I was a boy.
Part of what I love about television is that my imagination gets to keep going. It doesn't stop.
People don't realize that I started in musical theater. That's where my roots are.
Every single person is a beautiful human being, and we're lucky. That's what gives you longevity. You have to love the people that you work with.
My mom always said, 'Marry someone smarter than yourself, Katee, because No. 1, you're not that smart. And No. 2, then you'll have smart babies.'
I think Gods wrath and purgatory are the only things keeping me on the straight and narrow. I like the idea of purgatory. Its like a cosmic do-over.
I love playing these characters that are crazy tough, though. Because I am not in real life. Not at all.
I think every character I play has a physicality to them, so I have to stay in some sort of shape. I'll never be a size two. And I don't want to be a size two.
I hate horror movies, with a passion.
I get recognized so much. It happens mostly when Im in Starbucks.