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On wanting to have afternoon tea with Drake: "Half the time I really forget that I'm on television. But I would love to go to Drake's house. If Drake wants to invite me to his house, I'd love that. Just for, like, afternoon tea."
On processing fame in the entertainment industry: "I think if I really processed being born poor and then suddenly finding myself here, I would probably spin out and faint, because it's too weird, isn't it? The system is often rigged so that we fall through the cracks, right? That's kind of the way it is: you go to school, the school you go to expects you to do nothing, to be nothing, so you don't even think about what you want to do. I don't know how this happened, and I try not to think about it too much, because it does make me feel weird."
On giving up social media: "The thing I like about making TV is that when we're done as writers, the work continues once the work goes out. It continues to be written and shaped, and it develops as it meets people. William Wordsworth wrote an essay about it a long, long time ago — I'm sure you know. Hey, you went to Yale, buddy. You probably know this sh*t. This is the spirit of the story. It's not even really tethered to me anymore. It flew out, and it left me. My energy doesn't go to social media anymore. Not even to say something funny to someone that's insulted me. I'm still on my phone. I'm still giving in to this app."