Two seconds, $70,000. Thank you, NBC.

If there is any angle to that, it would be not only that (sales were good) but also that we picked up some new fans by people that responded to the DVDs. It's happened in TV before, so I'm hoping for the best.

It was honestly a huge morale boost for us. We're going into the fifth year of our show, we work out in the [San Fernando] Valley in this old hospital, it's a billion degrees and we didn't have a slot on the fall schedule. [The Emmy attention] really raised people's spirits.

Other countries don't compromise their principles for other people. We should not compromise.

The end of last year, [Elliot] walked out of Sacred Heart. We built a different hospital set out here, and she's going to be over at her new job for at least a couple months.

Twenty-one seconds, $70,000. Thank you, NBC. It made us laugh.

We really wrote what we thought was funny.

The issue here is not spending more money but rather how the money is spent. We need to put more money into the classroom and spend less on the administration.