Well, I hope you have lots of ammunition to prove your point. I think this season is going to be a fun season for Lee and Rosemary. I was asked at the end of last season, "What do you want to do next year?" I said that I would like to have a little bit more fun and have a bit more comedy, but I want it to be grounded. But I still want a couple of heartfelt moments. And it's tough because you're arguing for the opposite thing. You want two things that are at the opposite end of the spectrum. And somehow we've managed to do both of those things. There's a lot more straight-up comedy between Rosemary and Lee, and there's some really great stuff towards the end of the season especially. But there are also some great, heartfelt moments between the two. She and I both like to think that we are the comic relief, the lighter side of the show, but this year, we do have quite a few poignant moments as well between each other and what's going on in the town. So I got my wish. I got more comedy and more heartfelt moments. Somehow, they managed to appease me.
That's great. That will give us something to look forward to.
Yeah, I hope so.
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