I was a fan when I was a kid and still am. I think the absence of a version of that kind of show that does what they used to do --something that's optimistic, bright, forward-thinking, episodic. That doesn't really exist right now. And so there's a space that's kind of been opened up for that kind of show to occupy and I missed that kind of storytelling and it was a void that I was trying to fill with this show. The thing that feels new to me about the way we handle this genre, you know I think there's a certain rigidity to most shows that take place on a space ship. There's a certain operatic quality that kind of goes hand in hand with that genre. And I had never really seen a show -- The Next Generation kind of dealt with it to some degree -- a show that really kind of casualizes a lot of what goes on. Because in reality, if you were actually serving on a ship of this type, there'd be downtime where you're just kind of shooting the shit and slacking off. Being casual. That's something I hadn't seen... It was a hybrid that I hadn't seen. And it took us a little bit to kind of find that balance, but I feel like we did.