What is the wildest night you’ve had?
MW: I’m not going to own up to any of that. Why would I incriminate myself? No, people always ask me, “Which parts are you?” I say, “The nice bits when they finally go to church. When he calls his mom and tells her he loves her.” The stuff either happened with me or other people in the business, and sometimes, obviously, the writers come up with interesting things that they make up, but it’s pretty spot-on when it comes to the business aspect of it and all the ups and downs. I think people are really enjoying the show now because they see it’s not all highs. It’s just a very difficult business. You see how many people have gotten success, especially success early on. I think that’s a great moral. This kid did Aquaman and then he thought he could just write his own ticket and whatever decision he made was going to be the right one, and now he’s singing at bar mitzvahs. EI: That’s brilliant. MW: It’s a difficult business. You’ve seen how many people have come and gone that are supposed t