Switching to seriousness, the Suicide Squadman also admitted "making that kind of a commitment, which I haven't for most of my life, was a huge thing for me. "And it just makes you feel a little bit more like a man, to be honest. I just feel a little bit more like an adult." Meanwhile, Harbour suggested that being "thrust into this family role" not only altered his thoughts on fatherhood, but made him feel "every cliché from every sitcom you've ever heard." "It's a cliché that we make fun of constantly in television and in books and I had always watched it with a grain of salt going, 'Eh, whatever, it's not the real deal.' And now I am in it. That sort of hits it on the head."