Jenny Slate Talks to Nick Kroll About Kroll Show and Coming Up Together in Comedy
Kroll: "Because if I can make George Jefferson laugh, a middle-aged black Republican from the seventies, then I feel like I’ve really hit all the demos."
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Kroll: "Because if I can make George Jefferson laugh, a middle-aged black Republican from the seventies, then I feel like I’ve really hit all the demos."
"I was like, Blow job in the hotel room: What?"
"The doctors are like, 'Take two aspirin.'"
"You don’t want to be put in any position — pun intended — that’s not good."
The Color Purple is an inspiration.
“Have I ever really had an eyes-open orgasm?”
It's not a comedy, guys!
"Skin is weird, and bodies are freaky."
The Wire and Friday Night Lights alum has scored with the tragic real-life tale of Oscar Grant, who was killed by San Francisco police.
Green: "I get really horny in nature."
"The things that directors have shouted to me in the past usually involve which way I have to look to see the dragon."
"I do feel that black men, we have to understand that it's okay to feel feelings."
Also, kissing James Purefoy was "awesome."
"It's about breaking down barriers."
"Anyone who tries to debate Taylor Swift with me, I’m like, 'You are an uninformed consumer, and you will be shut down.'"
"The fact that we got her is an absolute miracle."
It took him "years" to finally get his guest role.
"On Homeland, you’ve got someone about to blow up the vice-president. In Downton, it’s, 'Where are the dress shirts?'"