highlights below, color-coded for convenience: Steve (green), Donovan (purple), Josh (blue)
Donovan took care of me when I got COVID. He rolled Gatorade down the hall toward me in his house.
Steve and Donovan pulled me aside before we started, and they said, “I don’t know if anyone told you, but I don’t think you should feel pressure to do or replicate anything that we did.”
You could argue that Blue has some supernatural powers and is inherently superior, and if they did have a direct confrontation, Bluey would be at a super disadvantage.
When parents did come up to me and say they appreciated what I did, I always described it as a sucker punch.
[Josh to Dono] You coming in and being who you are and playing Joe the way you did, I think it helped a lot of people deal with change.
Blue’s Clues to me felt so small and personal. It just felt like me and a camera and conversation.
If you’re talking to a roomful of people, you’re not going to be able to be vulnerable in the way you need to be when you’re talking to one person, when you need help.
There was one time when someone introduced me, and the person just felt my arm. [Dono and Steve promptly take turns feeling Josh's arms]
I do get a lot of thirsty comments about Donovan. Within my friend circle, they’re like, Joe though. “Zaddy” has been thrown around a lot within my personal text chains.
I was gifted a Handy Dandy Notebook from set. It’s amazing. They hand-cut every page, like everything was made from scratch.
[The Thinking Chair is] where I read books. It’s my Pondering Chair.
There were two costumes that were some of the more comfortable things I’ve ever worn in my life.
I would love to get all of our collective memorabilia together and have an Airbnb.