David Alpay: I think that he's got to play his cards really carefully. I think discovering that they have this really longstanding connection, that they've been together ostensibly for generations and generations and iterations and iterations. I think he not only remembered the fact of it, but I think he also remembered the emotion of it. And going into that first episode in season four, where he sees her for the first time, she's like helping Sophia out of the car, and Jade kind of stumbles into the moment, and he catches her eye. It's the first time he's seen her since the revelation. To me, that was a very heavy emotional moment. I thought, "Okay, he remembers all of it. He remembers every time he's lived. He remembers her every time. He remembers how he loved her every single time, even though she appeared as different people, which carries forward."
David Alpay: And I think part of that love that he felt for her meant backing off a little bit and letting her deal with everything in her own time. And then also just not being too pushy when everything happens to Jim, because I think when you love somebody, you have to give them space to experience what they're experiencing and not be selfish with how you love them. And I think that was beautifully constructed also by the writers as part of Jade's evolution, too. I don't think in the first season Jade would have been that kind of selfless. So yeah, it was a really beautiful moment to get to play, and yeah, I hope that landed with the audience.