Most sitcoms and cartoons, especially, you can rely on, because they go back to square one at the beginning of every episode. Scott Adsit Read Quote
I see my share of loons. I just performed with someone who had a meltdown on stage. He needed focus, and he was ‘stealing it’ and just being crazy and selfish and childish and having a great time doing it – to the detriment of everybody else. Scott Adsit Read Quote
I went to film school at Columbia and did that for a couple years, and really thought I was going to be a filmmaker, and then I kind of drifted over to the acting side after that. Scott Adsit Read Quote
The rules of improvisation apply beautifully to life. Never say no – you have to be interested to be interesting, and your job is to support your partners. Scott Adsit Read Quote
I think most of my tastes were British, as far as comedy went, when I was growing up. Scott Adsit Read Quote
My first car was a Buick Skyhawk from, like, ’78, I think. I ran that thing into the gutter. It was shaped like an egg; it was cool. Scott Adsit Read Quote
I might’ve been witty, but I didn’t have a shtick. So, I never considered myself a comedian. Scott Adsit Read Quote
The way I was brought up in improv was that any idea you have is not as good as your partner’s idea, so if I see someone else initiating at the same time I am, I just defer to them because I assume their idea is going be better. And hopefully, they’re doing the same with me. Scott Adsit Read Quote