00:00I love this question because it's like a Rorschach test for the viewer.
00:04Oh my god. Oliver and Juno, it's gotta be. David is quite a well-adjusted person. Therapy's not
00:10going to help her. My mom's a therapist. She would just say, sorry, can't help you.
00:15Juno has time to go to therapy, but you can go if you want.
00:18Hey, we'll do like mother-son therapy. It'd be great.
00:22I love this question because it's like a Rorschach test for the viewer.
00:25Every viewer is going to think something different. Every viewer is going to identify
00:31with a different one of those characters because our show is really kind of an observation of families.
00:36And also maybe they could use some group therapy sessions, like everybody all together.
00:43Like let's start there. It's going to be a long process to heal these people,
00:48but I think that's where they would have to start.
00:51I think she's going to come harder. The problem is her resources are going to be severely less.
00:56I think once you're on the run from the American government, where are you liquid? What cash do
01:00you have on hand and what countries can you work out of where the government can't reach you?
01:04And so how do you come harder with less? And I think that's going to be the real challenge for Juno.
01:10Because David doesn't really know his daughter anymore. And he spends the entire season
01:15trying to figure out who she is. And just like so many relationships, you can think you know
01:21somebody and then one day they do something that completely changes your perception of them.
01:27I see that in your work throughout the whole season, constantly questioning,
01:32how could you not? She's killed many, many people and acts very erratically a lot of the time.
01:36Anything is on the table because her personality is that unpredictable,
01:40even though I want to believe the best of her.
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