Ryan Hansen is my favorite person on the planet. He is my discovery. I'm so proud of him. Rob Thomas discoveryfavoritehansen Change image and share on social
It's funny: I always, as a high school teacher and particularly as a high school yearbook teacher, because yearbook staffs are 90 percent female, I got to sit in and overhear teenage girl talk for many years. I like teenage girls; I like their drama, their foibles. And I think, 'I'll be good with a teenage daughter!' Rob Thomas daughterdramafemale share on social
I like the rhythm of comedy in dramas, if that makes sense. In other words, I don't want to write setup, punch, setup, punch, where the joke dictates the scene; I want to find comedy in which the drama is actually driving the moment in the scene. Rob Thomas comedydictatedrama share on social
My hope is that I hit it big with something, and then I'll have enough of a cushion to carve out time to write a book. That would be my passion project. Rob Thomas bigbookcarve Change image and share on social
I could not finance a movie on my own. Frankly, I could not even afford to take a year off. I, like most people in America, need to keep making money. Rob Thomas affordamericafinance Change image and share on social
The brilliance of Adam Scott is that he is so damn funny in a straight man role. Rob Thomas adambrilliancedamn Change image and share on social
I couldn't love a movie much more than 'Dazed and Confused.' I would argue that 'Dazed and Confused: The Series' would have been very much like 'Freaks and Geeks.' And that died a painful death because it was too good. Rob Thomas argueconfusedaze share on social
As I start to think about what I want to do next, there are eight or nine networks I would be thrilled to work with. I remember developing at FX and the executives there telling me, 'We don't want to do shows that 20 million people kind of like; we want to do the show that 2 million people really like.' That's such a refreshing thing to hear. Rob Thomas developexecutivehear share on social
Having written both comedy and drama, comedy's harder because the fear of failure's so much stronger. When you write a scene and you see it cut together, and it doesn't make you laugh, it hurts in a way that failed drama doesn't. Failed drama, it's all, 'That's not that compelling,' but failed comedy just lays there. Rob Thomas comedycompelcut share on social