Rashida Jones: My favorite family moment is probably the dinner where we're all at. I think it's like the first time you see the entire family together. And it's like the family. And then all the families significant others. And there's just this like, it's constant chatter. And you get a sense of who everybody is so fast.
And then everybody's like, this happens to my family whatever. Oh, we gotta go. And we all leave at the same time. And my parents are like, wait, what about us?
What's your most painful family memory?
My sister and I went out for my twelfth birthday. And there were some boys there. And she mentioned something about bra-shopping, in front of like a boy that I liked. And the boy's friend said: oh, you mean two contact lenses and a band-aid? And I ran out of the pizza place crying. Bummer!
Do you have an idiot brother?
I do have some friends in my life, that like Ned, you're like: again, really? Like you stuck your foot in it, again?
On top of it all, I broke down and smoked with a kid who lives across the street from me. Ok, I didn't just hear that. I said, I broke down and went and smoked with a kid who lives across the street from me. You don't tell your parole officer that you just got high. Oh, man. Can you forget I said that?