. >> charlie: there's a story jane seymore evidently had a conversation -- >> yes, it's a change fact of sort of the life i have led. i was at a barbecue. my assistant at the time on "the office" was the daughter of jane seymore, and she invited me to a barbecue around season three of "the office." she said, what's on vaccines sen three? she said, you are sick of going to work every day. you have a million ideas that no one will let you put on the show. you brilliant. no one understands you. i said, yes, that's me! what kind of medicine do you practice? she says, that's what happens to every writer on a show at this point. she said, do not leave your show. >> charlie: because? she said, stephen speilberg, whoever you picture as the most powerful person in hollywood, they can't make what you have right now. these shows, you never know what it's going to take for something to be this special like your show is right now, and ride that as long as its there because you will be remembered for the rest of your life based on the work you do on this show, and write down every idea you have and