Let me add one thing about aging the characters over a 14-year span, George and I took a great delight in having people express an initial and naive wonder that we cast a 37-year-old actress (Margarita Levieva) as a college junior. But when you look at the idea of the character having to go 14 years from that point, and that the actor in question can actually play that span with a good deal of credibility, maybe we actually had a better plan than people gave us credit for. There was a lot of wonder about why we would cast in these terms, but we actually had to think about what the span of ages were. It highlights the real production trick of this, which is we have actors who we need to be able to go a span of 14 years, so who can play what age span in their life? Are we going to be able to age them properly? If you cast someone who’s older than their part in the first season, you have some benefit later on, and if you cast somebody younger, you’re going to have to make it up later. We’re going to be shooting people within 3 years for a 14-year span, so whether or not you cast younger or older, what you’re really doing is saying, “What’s the physicality of this actor, what’s their range, can they do this?” It becomes much more of an interesting dynamic of production