When it came to the production design of Atlas’s restaurant, we wanted it to feel like it was in the same universe as Lily blooms. A mix of the old and the new. This idea that, like Lily, Atlas has a appreciation for, um, older things. My regards to the chef. Thank you. Appreciate it. It’s actually my mother’s recipe. It’s very beautiful. It’s my first restaurant. We wanted the restaurant to be warm in color, which is very opposite to Ryle’s world, which is got a lot of blacks and grays and feels very plain and sterile. And we wanted Atlas’s restaurant to have life in it, to have candlelight and to have a warm glow to it, and to have wood everywhere and then brick. Every time he’s on screen, if. Whether it’s in a root or is his apartment, it. It feels safe. We wanted to show that he came from this difficult childhood and really made something of himself. We kept going back to who Atlas was and why he has this restaurant in the first place. And one of the things that was very important was that this restaurant feel very much like a love letter to Lily. What are you doing in. In Boston? What are you. You visiting here or. Oh, I live here where everything’s better. Iya