. >> trevor: now you are now writing and i think do you feel that gravity of putting people on screanes on screen in anyway, shape or form. >> the fact that we have love stories on our show, we are not just merely points of trauma because so often transbodsees are usually dead in an active bodsee. so here we have five women who have different dreams, who have love who want desire who want to be desired, who are funny, who are villains who are all of these different things so in that way when you center these people on the show, you show people that number one it's not scary. that they are not horrible people, that they are not freak shows but instead they are rum human, and tv being such an intimate platform, you know, this people invite you into their home every night. >> right. >> they get to know you and love you and are invested. i hope it doesn't only educate and inspire and entertain but also moves people to care and hopefully do something. >> i think it will do all of those things. thank you so much for being on the show again. >> sundays at 9 p.m. at fx. janet mock, everybody,