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00:00Do you think that it's easier to empathize with young people?
00:09Because this is one of your choices.
00:12In these themes, I think about a film like Wall Street,
00:16who have an adult point of view.
00:20Here is the youngest point of view.
00:23It's funny because even in season one,
00:24where these characters were 21 years old,
00:26we still have people criticize them for their behaviors
00:29and say, how could they behave like this?
00:31But their response and our response would be,
00:34these are not fully formed people.
00:36They are young people who are a sort of product of trauma and background,
00:42behaving in a way that makes them think,
00:44which they think is going to be edifying for them.
00:46And I feel like a younger character doing this kind of behavior
00:50is more understandable, if not excusable, than an older character.
00:54And that was kind of the root into it for us.
00:56because everything that's in politics or in the spirit of the time
00:59starts to bleed into the writing.
01:03We can't help but write about what season four ended up being about,
01:06which was kind of like entrepreneurship and fintech
01:10and the rise of authoritarianism in Europe and the US.
01:13This is just stuff that sort of bleeds into it
01:15as we break the story arcs of the characters.
01:18And then a lot of the themes that we've been writing about since season one
01:20are just pretty universal themes across drama.
01:23like there are bits about ambition and status and identity and class
01:27and all of these, you know, it's almost like writing these characters
01:31because they're all from such different backgrounds
01:33becomes a bit of a social experiment.
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