00:00Why was it important for you that fans get to see the finale in theaters?
00:04We were really excited by the idea that people can experience this together.
00:08It's a communal experience.
00:11I mean, obviously you get the big picture and the good sound, but more than that, it's just like...
00:15I mean, you can watch it with your friends and family, but to be with a couple hundred other fans
00:19and to see it for the first time together, I think will be hopefully a special experience.
00:25I mean, no, that's why Netflix had the idea of doing the finale separate.
00:30As its own day.
00:32And we got excited about that because of the potential for this.
00:35Because it never made sense to us before.
00:36We've had episodes screened in the theaters before, but then you have a mix of people who have seen it before
00:41and some who haven't.
00:42So what's cool about this is my brother had on is that no one will have seen the episode by the time.
00:48And they're going to be watching it and experiencing it together for the first time.
00:51And on a production note, news of a complaint between two of your stars broke this week.
00:56We saw them, though, posing together on the carpet and everybody's talking about it.
01:00What do you have to say about that?
01:01And how do you work to make sure that you have a safe and set where everybody feels respected?
01:05Yeah, I mean, obviously, as you understand, I can't get into, like, personal on-set matters.
01:11But I will say this, we've been doing this for 10 years with this cast.
01:14And at this point, they're family and we deeply care about them.
01:18And so, you know, nothing matters more than just having a set where everyone feels safe and happy.
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