On whether or not he's intimidated by having a successful partner:
"Not at all. She's successful for a reason.... We're not in competition. If I was competing for the same job as her, I might be less forgiving."
On growing up with ADHD:
"It made school harder. You become sort of a loser because you can't excel. But [ADHD] gave me other tools, because I would listen instead of read. I was able to hear the musicality of conversations. That's helped me write dialogue."
On his career trajectory:
"I've been lucky. I've tripped upstairs into a lot of things."
On surrounding himself with the right people:
"I have very funny friends and a very funny wife. I bounce ideas off of them. If I get a deep belly laugh, I know I've hit something."
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