It’s really not a laughing matter what this show is talking about.
So it’s not a laughing matter, and it is a fight for her life.
She was the deputy director of the FBI, so she was the eyes and ears and had the information that was going to be threatening to the most powerful players in America.
So it’s a heavy responsibility, and I think in a strange way, having so much experience after eight years on a cable show, this show feels comparable to working in an environment like that, where the subject matter and the caliber of actors and writers and directors that we’re working with, it really feels like it challenges an audience in the way that they deserve to be challenged, because TV has changed the way that it has in the last ten years.