the whole impeachment process is told from the point of view of the women, paula jones, monica lewinsky who were central to it? >> well, i think that was part of the reason for making this is that we had no idea, you know, they were sort of pawns in a larger story, and they all had their own take on it and their own experience of going through this, and i think it was important to know how much of it they were, you know, a party to, how much they participated knowingly, how much they were just part of a storyline. and i think that's what the show kind of tries to do. >> edie, i think all of us here on the panel would have a strong sense that you're probably terrific standing in line at the dry cleaners or something like that. you would just be great. but, i have to tell you clive owen, who is british, just in that little clip there, that's astounding. what was it like working with him? >> he's really something. he's really a master. he had a long way to go from, you know, arkansas to england, where he's from, and he took the challenge very seriously. from the physical appearance to the