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AH: That, or you use her character to present new ideas for

               jokes, like the bit about Brexit and immigration in Glitter Room.

               It doesn't do or say anything negative about her. It's just a
               stepping stool.



               KR: When she comes home and says, "Mommy, there are people coming

               into the country. I've heard about this. They're coming in and taking all the
               jobs." It's so sweet because that isn't Violet being right-wing. That's her

               repeating something she's heard. It's not a reflection of her. It's me telling a

               story about children coming home and saying crazy things. It's a joke about

               entitlement, about how someone just happens to be born on a piece of land

               and, as a result, feels they deserve public health services while others don't.

               I used one little thing she said after school to illustrate a greater political
               idea.



               AH: Switching gears, how are things going with your upcoming

               scripted series, The Duchess?


               KR: We're in pre-production right now. I love working on The Duchess.

               And again, like winning over an audience, it has been a challenge. I've never

               been a screenwriter before. In America, you have writer's rooms, but not in

               the U.K. They just stick you in a closet where you have to stare at a wall and

               write an entire series all by yourself.


               But it's great. It's obviously a collaboration and I'm getting plenty of help,

               but it's been really good. It's a very specific show. It's a little bit Eastbound

               & Down, in that it's about a destructive person — specifically, a destructive

               woman. Anytime I see a mother like that onscreen, I'm sorry to say that in
               my experience, she's either promiscuous, a drunk or really sad about her

               circumstances. This woman is a bad person, yes, but a really good mom.

               She loves being a mom. It's high fashion for her. It's really glossy and fun

               and it's a celebration of her unique family. But, yeah, she's an asshole. She's
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