I've met someone on Instagram, and I developed this like, ostensibly intimate relationship with them, and then, turns out, they weren't who they were.
There's something so great about platonic intimacy.
I understand the mentality of a jock.
Oh, man. I love '13 Going on 30,' 'I love Failure to Launch,' I love 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.'
I love 'What Happens in Vegas,' 'You've Got Mail.'
I know myself. I'm not gonna be a mathematician or a professor.
I just want to keep being involved in great projects that push positive messages to people.
There are so many great messages in 'Good Trouble.' I'm just excited to be a part of it.
We're so used to getting everything we want now, my generation.
I guess people just like Netflix. And they like rom-coms, and I was fortunate enough to book two random ones that got sold to Netflix.
I'm super stressed; I'm super overwhelmed.
I've always played the love interest. I've trained for it for a while. These roles are just molds I can pour myself into.
High school was cool, man. I went to a public school for my first two years, and then I went and did independent study. I was, like, taken out of it. So I didn't have a normal one.
I love being sentimental and remembering things. I literally am a sentimentalist.
What I love about 'Save Me Tonight' is that it came to be through friendship. It was a perfect scenario for friends to come together and create.
It's rare that I read a script, and I immediately go, 'This is perfect. I can see myself in this.'
I swear to God, like, every day, the majority of my day is sentimental.
I just like the word 'serendipity.'
You know when you meet someone if you guys are going to get along, usually.