“I always feel like the best thing we can do is show kids some version of the truth that will help us create a conversation with our children and shed some light on what’s real in the world.” — Variety
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“I feel like kids need to know that a lot of what they go through is universal,” Gorman said. “And maybe in some small way, making a TV show where there’s this diverse representation of different issues and different ways that life can suck sometimes can make them feel like they don’t have to be ashamed about what they’re going through.” — BuzzFeed News
“Kids want to take back this country; kids want to fight for what’s right,” says Gorman Wettels. “Greta [Thunberg], Emma [Gonzalez], Hilde [Lysiak]: There are these little girls who are growing up to be so powerful and so active, and protecting the world they are being raised in. What [television shows] do those girls have to watch?” — Variety
“Kids want the truth. They want to talk about what’s real in their lives and they’re not always going to tune in just for lip gloss and handbags and a weird aspirational fake world that we’ve been handing them for quite some time. They care about the world and they want their content to reflect that.” — UCLA Center for Scholars & Storytellers
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