“["When are you getting married" in Everybody Loves Somebody] is funny because it's put on by women and men. Society makes women feel like, oh, you're getting old.” MenFeelsMarriedMen And WomenGetting OldGetting Married Author:Karla Souza
“Our society really needs to take a better look at what we're selling, because I think women being empowered will be as beneficial to men as it is to us.” ThinkingMenNeedsLooksSellingOur SocietyBeneficialEmpowered Author:Karla Souza
“When we see society telling women that they have a certain time, that they make women compete with each other, the older generation competing with the younger generation. They've made us believe that there's not enough men out there for us or that we're only hired because of our looks and not because of our abilities.” MenBelieveLooksMadeEnoughCertainAbilityGenerationsCompetingYounger GenerationOlder Generation Author:Karla Souza
“I told my friend - we were working on a movie together - and he gave me a script and asked me to give him notes. And they were all male characters, and I said, "You know what would make this character more interesting?" And he asked what - and it's this road trip between three guys, basically, one older man, one 30-year-old and a 13-year-old mechanic. And I said, "If you make the 13-year-old a girl, and you make her an Indian-American mechanic." And he said, "What do you mean?" And I said, "Yeah, don't change anything in the script about him, and just make it a her."” IfsKnowsMenGivingYearsMeanSaidCharacterTogetherGuyGirlThreeInterestingMy FriendsYeahNotesMalesScriptsIndianMechanicDon't ChangeAmerican IndianRoad TripOlder Man Author:Karla Souza
“I should have asked for credit - but he has no idea how amazing it is that a character that was written as a boy can be equally written for a girl. It's like you said, just write a character as if it were a man, and then turn it and make it into a woman. It's like, we're human beings, after all.” IfsMenShouldWritingHumansSaidIdeasCharacterTurnsGirlHuman BeingsBoysWrittenLike YouShould HaveCreditNo Idea Author:Karla Souza