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[Music] you know I think youre right we do look to see what the first season is really going to look like especially in terms of the characters and the stories but we dont expect to lay out all the seasons but we want to send from that per season that we understand how the show works and how it can continue season after season and you know and if youve got an overview of subsequent seasons great but thats not necessary I think a couple different things I would add to what Perlita said one it depends on the show if youre pitching a something that is really an intense serialized drama well be more interested to see where successive seasons go I mean I think as Polly said you always want to know if its the first season but I think if youre pitching something to like Empire its important to kind of know where those characters are pushing if youre pitching a procedural of your pitching bones or less important its more important that you sort of understand the framework of the sho