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00:00Your character has a little bit of a crack and just says, you know, just because the system's broken doesn't
00:04mean you have to stop trying to fix it.
00:06And I feel like that really sort of is the thesis of your character.
00:09Everything I've done in my career is an effort to improve the system.
00:13Just because you know it's broken doesn't mean you stop trying.
00:16How much does that shape her optimism, her sort of her goals in the pit?
00:21And could anything break it? Because the pit's been known to break some people.
00:25I mean, absolutely. I think it's not like she's blind to the sort of fractures in the health care system
00:31and the ways that that inequality sort of exists within the system.
00:38This is sort of her mantra for her life is just because it's you know, you know, it's broken.
00:43It doesn't mean that you stop trying to fix it is that you're sort of fixated on the solutions rather
00:48than drowning in the problems.
00:51I don't think she could survive. Any of them could survive if they didn't have hope and sort of focus
00:56on that hope.
00:57She represents the sort of modernization of medicine and she embraces technology in order to improve the system, not to
01:06take over the system.
01:07This is not like a, you know, medical terminator situation.
01:11She wants to use technology in order to relieve the burden.
01:16I think she just, she really holds on tight to this idea that, yes, we're fighting an uphill battle, but
01:22that doesn't mean that you don't keep pushing.
01:24You don't keep finding creative ways and strategizing towards the light.
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