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Hetty said in the finale, when she apologized to Alberta, that in her day, "women were competitors" and she no longer looked at them that way. I'm curious, do you think that's really true? Have your views on women changed much in this program? I think her view of women changed because her view of herself changed, based on her relationships with other women. Starting with the character Rose McIver, of course. I think these things have been tied together in a house in some houses for thousands of years, hundreds of years at least. Suddenly, now, in just the past two years, they've seen all this change. There's a renaissance going on in the house, and that's because they have access to this new character, a Living Person. Everything seems possible; Everything seems to be subject to change.

There was a very, very strong reaction to Hetty and Trevor getting together, which really surprised me. I like that feeling a little bit challenged by that. It's a May-December romance - I'm not just an older woman; I am 150 years old. Lots of fans, they want Hetty to grow; They want her to change. They want her to be empowered; they want her sexually aroused. But they weren't sure if they wanted her to date a young man. A lot of them have changed their minds and I think they're finally supporting this character's growth and happiness. But the feeling of being really invested in us and in these characters is truly amazing.

But the idea of lying and keeping it to yourself for so long because it's your truth is wrong and I think Hetty can do it. But I think there's a lot that she's willing to bow down and do to win Alberta's friendship back. I think the writers will expand on what that means in season 3. What about the relationship between Alberta and Hetty that you think drew them together? Of course, aside from the fact that they live in the same house and, you know, have a murderous connection. I have thought a lot about this. One thing that was important to me about the show was how [showrunners] Joe Port and Joe Wiseman picked these character archetypes from certain periods in American history. They all seem to come from pretty tough times in American history - and for women, that's certainly true. None of these characters come into contact with each other, with each other's views and opinions, in their own time, in their own lives. But in this show, they really have the power to change. Especially with relationships with women,

the story of the suffrage movement, the story of suffrage, the story of women's empowerment and sexual awakening all of these are lessons that Hetty learned based on her friendships with other women. I don't forget that, if Alberta died in 1920, when she discussed and taught [Hetty] the importance of the right to vote, Black women didn't have that right at the time. It wasn't until the Civil Rights Act and in Flower's time that they had that. There are clever, insightful, provocative historical things and themes that the show allows us to explore.

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