What you aspire to on a sitcom is the feeling of live comedy.
When I did the sitcom I was too naive. I thought, Well, they know what they're talking about, let's do that.
I just love doing sitcoms. I'd be in them till I was gray if they'd have me.
I'd like to do a show that's not a sitcom.
People compose poetry, novels, sitcoms - for love.
The only way I will do a sitcom is if it's hurled at me, and I don't have to work for it.
The Simpsons was pretty experimental at the time, but it attracted a lot of sitcom writers that felt confined by the limitations of live-action sitcoms in the '80s.
Horoscopes, like bad sitcoms, are created for people that I don't relate to.
I got into stand-up to get on a sitcom.
There's this cornucopia of potential, and it can't be realized until someone works their ass off for it. Even on a Nickelodeon sitcom.
I decided sitcoms weren't for me.
I like the sitcom, as a structure.
I'll get to make a lot of money and do some bad sitcoms.
There is absolutely no way for a sitcom to be a challenge to me.
The writers are the stars of every really successful sitcom.
A sitcom. I hate that word.
I haven't done the things I've done to be in a sitcom.