Zageris: 100 percent. Kitty and I talk about this a bunch, because a lot of what we're working on has to do with a strong female perspective. We talk about what we wish we could see or the things that we really like, and one of the shows is "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries." When I started watching it, I said, "What's this feeling I'm having?" Miss Fisher gets to wear these great clothes, she gets all these guys and then she has this hot, unconsummated romance, and she's smart, and Kitty says: "It's wish fulfillment." That show for me helped me kind of raise my own standards. You might never be a world-class, really rich, hot lady detective, but you can kind of want that out of your life — that feeling of confidence and being open with your desire. Even though it's pure entertainment, it helped me kind of be like: "Yeah, feel your bad self." Something like our book allows you, as a reader and a character, a lot of agency and expects it of you. I would hope people have a really good time doing what they want or doing things far outside their comfort zone as a character and maybe take a little bit of that into their day-to-day life.