I'm working on a book and working on possibly doing another show because I'm kind of missing it a little bit but I don't miss the drama at all
I just didn't feel appreciated by the girls or the network ... There's a lot of work that is involved -- it's an all-year-round thing with all of the shooting and the press, and it wasn't enough.
I'm dating! I'm dating a coach and he is super cute... This boyfriend helped me to realize that I don't have to be everything to everybody. I should be divorced in the next few months
It’s none of your business. One guy woke you up one night. Get over it. Say you’re sorry.
Art imitating life in these shows helps the American people realize they really aren't in any of this alone
I like it when a show writes about the recession, because then it makes me feel that other people beside me are going through it and maybe the show might give ideas in terms of how to deal with downturn through its characters ... Like in 'Mad Men,' they decide to start their own company, and that is som...
We turn the cameras on and watch what happens. So this is our reflecting the culture at large, which is what we do through the prism of our characters ... People are engaged and invested in our characters' lives, so as long as we show what's happening, viewers seem to want more.
We think this is important to tell the real stories of what is going on in these women's lives, because it is a microcosm of what is going on across America
We have been able to witness it and demonstrate the contrast of the earlier excess that the show started out with.
It is important that television reflects the full range of Americans who are suffering to meet the differences in lifestyles of people across the country who have to tighten their belts in different ways, because the pain working-class people are experiencing right now is intense