International politics is not my strong suit. The older I get the less certain I am that I even HAVE a strong suit.
Idling has always been my strong point.
When you go to pick your kids up from school, cars are lined up idling for anywhere from five to 20 minutes. Starting a 'no idling' rule in your school carpool lane could have a huge impact.
Scent is very important. Strong fragrances suit some men, while citrus types suit others. I like my men to smell fresh and woody, but also like a man.
To be honest, I owned one suit before I filmed 'Mad Men' - the one suit that you have to have as an adult. Outside of that, I never really felt comfortable in a suit.
Stupidity is not my strong suit.
Balance has never been my strong suit.
Facts are not liberals' strong suit. Rhetoric is.
Patience has never been my strong suit.
Authenticity has never been Barbie's strong suit.
Going unnoticed has never been my strong suit.
Obviously my strong suit is the 100 so that is what my main focus is on.
Propriety's never been Adrian's strong suit.
The first suit I enjoyed was a Dior suit that I got given. I've never worn anything that fitted that closely - it was akin to 'Oh my God, I had no idea that a suit didn't have to be this wide.' But I do intend to get one made some day.
I have one brand I go to, and it's Suit Supply, and it's fantastic. I was spending $3,500-$4000 on a suit, and the suit I'm wearing today was $500. And they last you forever. The shoulders are set in by hand, it's phenomenal.
I feel that working with the camera and editing it is actually my strong suit.