As Amy mentioned, it was really exciting and intriguing to me that we established the women in season 1 as this baseline. And then we bring in the men as this counterpoint.
So often in history, it's been the other way around. It's felt like men have served as this default and then women are the counterpoint, but we've reversed it.
We've invited the men into this space we've created and the lens that we did create to examine adolescence in season 1, this empathetic lens where you're examining teenagers under pressure, but then also examining their lives preceding this very pressurized situation.
You're getting this very global empathetic view of what makes them tick. I was thrilled to take that lens and view young men through it.
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