tells sort ofhe school, hekid at his lie.and evan tells the he starts to come out of his shell, all predicatedn. charlie: is it also a critique of social media? >> one we started working on this, we initially talked about it as more of a frontal critique on social media, more of a parody or satire. as the show has evolved, what we became interested in was exploring, yes, how social media does promote this kind of false idea of who we are. we are all kind of performing on there. charlie: do we belong and all of that? >> yes. at the same time, there is something real that happens on there. there is a sense of belonging, a sense of connection, so it is a double-edged sword. charlie: when you thought about this and you guys wrote this, was it based on a headline you had seen or story? these things actually happen. >> absolutely. it was based originally on one of the composers in high school who had a classmate who died of an accidental drug overdose. he was someone who is a real loner, kind of an outsider, no friends. in the wake of his death, all of his fellow students began clamoring to say, i w