00:00You know, when Roe was overturned and to see women dressed in the handmaids uniforms from our show holding signs
00:09and marching like that to me was that it left me speechless.
00:16As an actor, it makes me proud to be a part of something that is the image of resistance.
00:20As a woman, it makes me want to continue to use my voice and do everything that I can to
00:26support women's autonomy over their bodies.
00:30But yeah, that moment to me was incredible, incredible.
00:38Yeah, it's, you know, as an artist, you really hope that you can, like, what is the point of art,
00:46really?
00:46It's so, I think, to some extent that people can see their own lives represented, reflected back to them in
00:52a way that makes them feel less alone.
00:54And it doesn't have to be a literal way, you know, but it could be emotional and there could be
00:59a relationship that people feel their fear of what might happen to their children or their fear of the politics
01:03that there are.
01:03And to know that people connect, that people maybe feel less alone, that they feel that there is hope in
01:09the darkness.
01:10That is the best, really, of what art can do.
01:12And I'm really proud to be part of a show that does some of that.
01:16So often you do a job and you're just like, I don't think anybody's going to see this.
01:20I think this, I don't think this matters, guys.
01:23And we're talking about where to put the camera, but this, nobody's going to see this thing.
01:28People see this show and they feel seen watching that.
01:33And to be some small cog in that is one of the great honors of my life.
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