 Welcome, Devani. Welcome to Arizona State University. Welcome, Whitney. Here we are. Hey, to be welcomed by you is the greatest treat, but we should be the ones welcoming you, of course. Well, what I love about what you've done in Love and Friendship, in addition to amplifying this Sir James Martin character, is showing power and women and power in this era, and I think Kate Beckinsdale's performance, but obviously your script and your novel make sense of... Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, tell me more, because I think... this idea that women haven't been powerful and haven't been influential, and now it's the first time when we're doing something. I mean, because... And I have some friends who had mothers and they're mother's friends who married, you know, very important, powerful men, and they completely controlled the men, and they were so good at manipulating and getting... Well, Lady Susan's a good example of that history. And so Lady Susan is an early example of that, but it goes back in time, Cherche la femme, it's the woman behind the throne, and you see this just so many places. Yeah. You're showing the sphere in which she's allowed to exercise that power, and it is not the same sphere, I think. But also, in literature and fiction, women were rather dominant in fiction, I believe. Yeah. Mrs. Radcliffe, Benny Burnie, Jane Austen. Yes, and there were the most prolific novelists in the period, and I think the novel is a new genre, so it was open territory, kind of like the Wild West of literature, and it was populated at least half by women. Austen actually wrote during the decade when the numbers of female writers started to decline a bit in the novel form, which is funny. She was writing at a moment of... She was counter-cyclical. Yeah, isn't that amazing? And her use of... and that sensibility by a lady that was actually going out of fashion by the time she used it, and this is stuff that we can find out now with these large data sets... Well, that's good to know. I'm glad that she sort of had the old-fashioned attitude, the retro attitude back then. Yeah, she was using it after its moment, which I think is also cool. Yeah, she never put her name on a book.