- I'm always excited to work and excited to be on a show as good as Dexter (2006), for sure.
- I was once doing an improv show and it was my turn to jump on stage and I fell on my face. It's a really terrible way to start a show.
- Oh my God, I'm so excited. I love Comic-Con, it feels like a weird nerd camp. All my nerd friends are there and all the comic book writers I know and then a lot of actors, too, and you hang out with these people for just a few days, but you hang out with them all day, every day. It's like camp--it's like a weird camp. I love it.
- I shaved my head when I was 14--is that bad? I asked my dad's permission first. He said, "You're gonna look like a boy". And I said,"OK" . . . then I did it anyway. All through high school, I had a shaved head and I'd dye it crazy colors--it was fun.
- I need poise. I'm just so clumsy that it would kind of save me a lot.
- On Heroes (2006), I got to work with Greg Grunberg all the time and Masi Oka, and they both are just wonderful actors. I don't know--you learn so much by watching people like that, I guess.
- I ended up on Heroes (2006) because I auditioned for the part like everybody else, but the writers were writing the role of Daphne, which was originally called Joy.
- The Invisibles (2008), by Grant Morrison, is my favorite series of all time.
- Sometimes, shows get into their fifth and sixth season and you're like, "Where can you go?" But Dexter (2006) is still so strong, it's really refreshing.
- I'm really into gardening.
- There's something really amazing about watching an actor like Michael C. Hall or Jennifer Carpenter, who are completely professional and do everything so brilliantly, but yet can have a really great time on set.
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