I’d been in Hollywood for five years before I started writing ‘The Guild.’ I worked enough to pay all my bills. So I was very lucky in that respect. Most people don’t make a living acting. – Felicia Day
When I go to a web video meeting and look around, at least half the show runners are women. And a lot are actors-cum-writers who are frustrated with the situation of being a woman actor in Hollywood and have decided to create their own show. – Felicia Day
Every quirky girl doesn’t have to be the best-friend character. It’s a very limiting and self-fulfilling prophecy. People only write things that will get green-lit, so they write to those stereotypes. – Felicia Day
Basically, my socialization as a child didn’t come from any schooling; it came from being in theater and meeting people online. – Felicia Day
People always ask why I stay in the online space versus going to TV or film, like most people would do, and the answer is that there’s opportunity for innovation online – not only innovation in storytelling, but also innovation in how you interact with your audience and that is very fulfilling to me personally. – Felicia Day
I could go off into the wilderness and write fantasy novels for the rest of my life and probably be happy; but I always want to challenge myself. – Felicia Day
Comic-Con has become more of a pop cultural festival, and to not be included feels like you’re missing the biggest celebration of the year. – Felicia Day
Finishing games has been something I’m really proud of, seeing something through to the end. – Felicia Day
I have a little obsessive-compulsive personality. You can tell because I played online games for eight hours a day. – Felicia Day
I’ll be in a series for three or four episodes, but then I’ll be off the series, and downtime, as an actor, is a little more than most people understand. Most of the time you’re just sitting around taking coffee with friends. – Felicia Day
When I carve out time to game, it’s because I rationalize that I ‘deserve it,’ so I relish every minute of that 2-3 hour session. – Felicia Day
Whether you’re a Twitter follower, a YouTube subscriber or a Facebook friend, natural social instinct is to collect people and to not kind of see them later. But unfortunately, with social media, you collect them and they’re in your life, whether you really want them or not. – Felicia Day
Geek and Sundry has an eclectic line-up of shows all targeted around things I love: Comics, Tabletop Games, Books and more. – Felicia Day
Every single job is a challenge. You are walking into a new set, a new character, creating a world and trying to get comfortable to do your best work. – Felicia Day
I would never let somebody say that they’re me. That would be the ultimate betrayal of what I stand for. – Felicia Day
I think the whole definition of a geek is somebody being passionate and focused, and being proud of saying that they’re passionate and focused, on a narrow range of subjects. – Felicia Day
I’ve played pretty much every single-player RPG there is, has been, ever will be. But as far as the MMOs go, especially with the voice chat, it becomes like hanging out with your friends in a chat channel, and you’re playing at the same time. So it becomes a lot more social than people would probably think. – Felicia Day
On Tumblr, I’m really careful about not following too many things. I enjoy going on there to discover new things more than anywhere else now. – Felicia Day
There is definitely a way in which women are raised to be less proactive, less business-oriented, and less willing to jump into creative no man’s land. I think media has more of an influence on how we perceive gender identity than anything else. – Felicia Day