DF: I think if you have been prepped for something, if you have been told that something is a possibility, if and when it does happen to you—you have already had some sort of tools inside the tool box to have a better understanding of how to handle it for yourself. It doesn’t mean you’ll handle a situation exactly the way you want to. There’s obviously so many other emotional factors that go into a scary situation that you may not have ever thought you’d be in. But it’s a bit like the way the flu shot works. If you get a tiny little bit of something, if somebody says to you, whether it’s a parent or an episode of a TV show, ‘This is what’s out there.’ You’ve got a little bit of an inoculation to it. Then when you encounter it in real life, it’s not the first time you have seen other people experience the same thing and you know that you’re not alone. And hopefully it makes you go forward and handle a situation with tools that you wouldn’t have otherwise had. I mean, TV is honestly, for a lot of people, their first teacher.