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Andrew.
I loved it.
Great two episodes.
I'm really just so plug.
I love, so many of the storylines, I'm just, as I pointed out in the last couple reviews
we've done, I'm so infested in, but the RIA one really has me locked in.
I love what we're going with that.
And Dineris coming back was awesome as well, but I love that they've really taken their
time with Aria.
I mean, we didn't go from, you know, the hero's journey.
They didn't really rush into it.
And she's really earned her arc and also, like, the talent that she's accrued throughout the
seasons. It's been a slow burn, but it's also not only has it been just, uh, it's been, um,
not only a, like, rewarding thing for her as a character, but us as an audience for sticking
with it this long. And now to see how good she is and it's like, it's warranted for the
capabilities and the resourcefulness and how quick on her feet, like watching her do what she does.
Like, you really buy it. If they would have done that right away, like within season one or two,
I still would have been happy for her because we are so invested.
We love her.
I just don't know if it would have been as believable, but to see everything, the trials and
tribulations she has been through and now with the faceless God and everything, it's like,
she's really earned this.
And I love it so much.
There's many other things I want to talk about, but what do you think of the two episodes?
Yeah, I really liked them.
I mean, I think like my favorite would have to be going into, like, Lady Bear.
She's 10 and she's such a savage.
And like, I totally forgot that she is in this and that she plays that character.
Like, that's, like, one of my favorite scenes between her and Davos.
And Davos, like, convinces her.
Even though it's only 62 men, I love that.
That was, like, one of my most favorite parts.
You know, and I'm still, like, you know, back and forth on, like,
it sucks that the tollies had to, like, give in to the Lannisters because we know, like,
the relationship there.
But it's also hard for us as an audience member, which is why.
it's such great writing, is that we are on the side of like,
kind of like both, where it's like we've realized
Jamie Lannister has a bit of a moral code.
We got like more use to him that like he's not all evil.
He and Brian have a relationship that now we've seen them come back together
and then he convinces, you know, the tollies to like let them in.
But I'm like, well, yeah, I think everybody would have died.
I mean, they were outnumbered anyway.
So I feel like it was a good move, but I don't know.
It's tough to see passes right now, which is why I think it's very, very entertaining.
Yeah, I think the show has a level of moral complexity, especially with like a character like Jamie Lannister.
You've seen that bad side of him earlier on, but now there's it's not so black and white.
There's a gray area there, especially when it comes to like his relationship with Brienne.
He doesn't want to kill her.
He'd prefer like, you know, a peaceful, you know, end to the conflict.
So when it comes to that, whereas in the beginning seasons, there would definitely be a conflict that does not have a peaceful ending there.
So I love what they have done with his character.
I also think it's pretty fascinating, even though I'm not crazy about the whole storyline with the high sparrow.
I think the whole thing that's gone along with Marjorie rather, like she is a very fascinating character because she's always able to blend into whatever the House of Tyrell needs her to do.
And like me as a viewer, I know that.
And she was already, even though I was saying a couple times, is this part of an act?
She had me fooled, even though I kept on saying that.
And even her grandmother's like, until she passed that note to confirm that rather, like,
it was such a great job by her character wise and the actress playing her is really, really
well done because she is just a master of disguise when it comes to do.
doing those kinds of things.
She's been doing it for years, right?
That's how she got Joffrey to fall in love with her.
Besides, like, her beauty, like, she knows how to play her role.
And that's how she's gotten Tom in to fall in love with her.
So I think the idea with her character is, if you can't beat them, join them.
And then she does what she has to do until the mission is complete.
So, yeah.
Yeah, it's very fascinating what's happening with her character, too.
Yeah.
That's, like, a lot of fun.
And I, I'm just wondering when the other she will drop because, you know, her drawing
Rose, giving it to Lay Tyrell.
We'll see.
You know, the fact that Tomlin decided, you know, with the faith, because he's a bit brainwashed too, I wonder if Marjorie can break him out of that.
But there's no more trial by combat.
Definitely sucks for Searcy.
But I'm also very curious as to what she was like saying to that guy where she's like, is there some?
And he's like, there's more, a lot more.
About the rumors, right?
And I'm like, but wait, what?
Like, I'm like, wait, how's that going to pay off?
But also the mountain, sorry, the hound seems at home with the lords of light or whatever you want to call.
Like they're fighting for the Lord's Life, right?
And I'm like, was he going to join him?
Like he kind of looked at home with him, right?
A little bit.
Like they were trying to convince him, which I thought was fun.
I felt bad, though, because I liked him where he was out with Ian McShane.
and those people, he's having more of a peaceful resolve to his life because everything about his life has been about violence and conflict.
Yeah.
It was nice to see, hey, he's just building stuff.
Everything is more pacifist right now.
Yeah.
I was enjoying him see that.
And then like when those three guys from the Brotherhood who were not, you know, there for the mission of the Brotherhood, they were just doing their own shit.
I just, it's, it's, it's like, can I ever be done with this life of violence?
I do like that the brotherhood has within themselves their own moral code where they're like,
these two Fers, they went out and killed innocent people, so now we got to let them go, which I did like, didn't expect.
But the time that we had spent, you know, with them like many, many episodes ago, they weren't like terrible people.
You know, we kind of got to know them a little bit.
So I'll be curious to see where that goes with The Hound.
And, yeah, if Aria can make it to Winterfell, if she gets to reunite with John and Sonsa, I will die.
Yeah, that moment between Sonsa and John when they reunited was epic.
So I'm totally with you if we get another reuniting.
And also, if they can hopefully reunite with Rikon and with, sorry if I mispronounced it and with Brand.
That would be amazing, too, because it's been since season one since they all were divided up pretty much.
I know.
That would be very big.
And DeNaris's return was great.
Oh, and De Niroiris.
I know it was really short-lived, but still like Goosebump City.
And, yeah, I mean, what would.
So good.
We needed it.
Yeah, for sure.
No, it was epic.
I mean, you're in such a tumultuous situation there with all the masters firing upon the city.
And now, like, hope has been lifted with DeNaris.
And she comes back with renewed confidence with the dragon.
And she's going to have control now of all three dragons.
So it's going to be pretty epic between the battle there on Mirrens.
Mirren and also I would assume there's going to be a huge battle on Winterfell.
Like this is shaping up to be a crazy last two episodes and I'm excited.
And then you also, you got the stuff that's happening on Westrose.
I mean, there's a lot of stuff that's going on right now.
So it's exciting for the last two episodes.
And then Aria going back to Winterfell.
So I mean, lots of good stuff is going on.
We didn't even have brand the last two episodes too.
So I mean, I'm excited.
I can't wait.
It should be a lot of fun.
Let's get to our two questions.
All righty.
Care Bear says that the height of GOT's popularity, the Halloween costumes to
cosplay were endless.
If you had to dress as a GOT character for a day, whose wardrobe would you steal?
You know what?
I was, when we were watching this episode in my head, I kept thinking, I really like
Padricks, his wardrobe.
It's cool.
I like the colors of it.
He's in like maroon.
Yeah.
I just, it didn't look also to, I'm sure it is probably heavy in real life.
It's not as heavy as the other one's cool.
Yeah.
It just didn't look.
as heavy, but also I just, I like the look of it.
It's pristine. It's cool.
And I love the colors of it.
So I would probably pick Podricks.
But if there's another one I can think of, I would let you guys know.
But I also do like, I do like Jamie Lannisters as well.
That's a pretty sick one.
But I would probably go with Podricks.
What about you?
Yeah.
I mean, the sigils, they don't all blend together, but everybody's in a lot of like
Wargarb that I'm like, I don't know.
Put me in Sonsa's dress or something.
Like, that doesn't feel.
fit my vibe at all.
I would, I mean, if people remember her because Lady Bear or the House of Bear, whatever
house she's with, I loved her so much in that scene that I'm like, she's 10 and such
a badass that I would want to go after that.
I want to dress up like her or like Aria, like one of the badass people.
but the costume-wise, I'd be like,
maybe Sons is like prettier and more fun.
Like the dress, I don't know.
We'd have to see.
All right, go ahead.
Take Jay Rush's question.
All right.
For Jay Rushdon, what up, Jay?
Question, what is your favorite plot line in the show currently right now?
Mine is Aria finally returning home.
What about you?
Yeah, that's a great one.
I love that one.
It's probably one of my favorites too.
I would go also to DeNaris, just regaining her confidence.
and then also like all the things that is going on around her.
It's a lot right now because she has gone through so much when it comes to
becoming the rightful ruler when it comes to Westeros and the seven kingdoms.
And I feel like through all the conflict that she has been through,
she's never had this much tumultuous.
What's the word?
I'm looking for tumultuous.
How do I?
Sumultuous.
Thank you.
Yes.
She's never had that much happen at this much like dealing with the dragons,
dealing with all the people. I mean, she's got the slaves, the masters. Like, there's so much happening
at once. So it's, it's a very immersive and also very compelling storyline when it comes to
Dineris and her having to, like, uh, just stand tall like she's always had to do and still
stand by her moral beliefs. And I, I love her storyline so much through this and still coming out
and top and like still, uh, standing firm in what she believes in. And it's just, it's awesome to watch.
And I love her character so much. And I, and I love her character so much. And,
also her interacting with Tyrion, even though they haven't gotten a ton of scenes together,
but just knowing that Tyrion is by her side or at least standing for her, I love it.
It's probably my other favorite storyline besides Aria.
But I'm also into the brand one, too.
That's a pretty good one.
I like the little backstory we got on the White Walkers.
That's been pretty cool now that he's the three, was it the three-eyed Raven?
That stuff's pretty cool.
I mean, there's so many different plot lines in this season that are still really good.
Yeah.
So, you know, with Marjorie, King Tom, and we have Circe, we have, you know, Lady Tyrell,
that whole plot line of it being, you know, where they're in there, thrown in there,
we're like, what is going on, especially even Loris, we haven't even seen.
We just know he's, like, suffering.
That I think that plot line is the most intriguing to me right now because I, here's the thing.
The freaking mountain pulled out the freaking spine on someone, and that,
was awesome, but I'm like, okay,
Circe goes, I choose violence.
That is such a great line.
Like, I would want to say that line.
It's so great.
But, like,
that whole plot line of that,
Tom and is no longer supporting his mom,
which is like, I'm like, yeah, F, Searcy.
Like, you know, but you kind of like cheer
and then don't cheer for them because we know
the Lannister's like poop.
But like, I hate it for Tom
because Tom was never as bad as like his family, right?
So now I'm just curious.
How is Marjorie going to get out?
out of this. She still, she writes the
freaking rose on there saying she's still
for the Tyrells, but I'm like, yeah, but how
long are we going to keep this act on?
I guess until what? Till
Cersie is, she goes
through her trial and now there's a trial by combat.
That whole plot line is
a wagging to freaking wild, y'all.
Like, that has me, that's
good. But I mean, all of them are great
obvious in this game of throw. It's hard to pick
one, but that one has me going.
It's a good one.
But, yeah, I'm very excited
for the last two episodes.
I think it's going to be a lot of fun.
Well, we'll see all of this culminate and come together,
which I think will be really, really exciting.
Because I just need to see, like, how is it going to pay off?
Is Marjorie actually going to get out of there?
What the hell was Sershey talking about with the Frankenstein scientist guy?
I need to know.
Like, that, that is the part that I really need to know because I don't know what the effort
they were talking about.
We shall see.
We'll see.
All right.
Any last words?
No, just.
I'm so excited for the penultim episode and the finale.
It's shaping up to be something insane, awesome, and dramatic cannot wait.
And RIP, Lady Crane, that sucked.
That just also goes to show you, as per usual with Game of Thrones,
nobody is ever safe on this show.
Nobody's ever safe.
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um okay Andrew
so how are you feeling about these two episodes
not only about the two episodes
I love this season as well
yeah it was incredible
incredible season. So many moving parts, but still able to still be just able to like not go to a place
where I'm like, I am not understanding from a story perspective because so many moving parts
are happening all at once. So I'm glad that they were able to still do that, which is,
I imagine it's still the tough thing when you have so many different things going on. I know I was
complaining the most when it came to the, was it the high sparrow storyline. I still didn't care for
that, but the way they closed it off, I will admit, was extremely satisfying, not only because of,
you know, the high sparrow guide has come up and it's just because of the way in which it was
executed and the slow buildup with the music and how it was swelling. I thought that was really
well done. But the episode before that was just incredible. I think they only stuck to two storylines
from what I remember and what we just watched. It was just the battle at Winterfell. And then there
was also with DeNaris and uh reclaim or defending reclaiming yeah reclaiming and defending um yeah so
absolute incredible first of all the the action choreography i mean what they did i think there was
one specific shot that we had that oneer with john i don't even want to like the amount of time
that they put into that was incredible so i want to give them their props that was amazing to watch
but i mean my favorite kind of action like if you give me entertaining action i'm i'm
happy camper, but if you give me, uh, emotional and plot driven action, then, you know, that's always
icing on the cake for me, which I, and then you give me oneers like that. I'm like, holy shit,
that's just incredible. But yeah, there was just so many different things. And I, even though we were
calling, you know, saying it before, like, I don't, I like that they ramped up the stakes. I mean,
it's Game of Thrones. They always do. But I know that we said a couple times if the forces of veil,
don't come. I don't know how they're going to survive. Even though we had.
said that it was still extremely satisfying when they did come because of the emotional stakes that
we felt in that that we were so invested with John Snow and all that. And then Ramsey is one of the
most vile, evil, sinister human beings, if you want to even call them a human being that we have,
that I've ever seen in a TV show or on film, whatever you want to say. The way in which he went out
was so damn, it was disgusting, but it was so freaking satisfying. I got more. But Tara,
what did you think? Oh, yeah. So great. Also, um, just
that water shot took two days to shoot.
I believe that.
Took a full month to work out the logistics of that shot specifically.
The entire Battle of the Bastards took 25 days to shoot.
I believe that.
So, you know, rehearsing that, they're going to be rehearsing that for a full week just to get that one or of a shot, which is obviously absolutely worth it.
Which I thought was really, really cool.
I thought that, yeah, I mean, the best was getting Ramsey's face bitten off.
I mean, that's one of the greatest things I've ever seen in my entire life.
But also that whole episode, honestly, is like one of the greatest episodes of TV, I think, ever.
Like that entire episode, that pacing, everything that happened, you know, it pulls at your heart to see if he can die right in front of John.
And then it pulls him into, you know, an emotional reaction where we're not going off the plan.
But we do still win because Sonsla has her brains enough to go, we're not going to win this.
like we need more people.
And she puts more of like the risk and the pride aside to call on Littlefinger,
knowing what Littlefinger will want.
And I think the way that these two episodes tie up in the best way is having them say,
King in the North, King in the North, King in the North, which was a lot of fun.
And what's her nuts?
The little girl, she's, what is her house?
name. I forget. She's like, they're like the bears or something, but I loved having her step in. Oh,
Bella Ramsey's character. Thank you. Yeah, yeah. Bella Ramsey's character. Yeah.
She's so great. She stepped in and she was like, listen, you guys didn't reply to any call.
So I don't know what you're bitching about. Um, I love that moment a lot because I wanted to see her
more and more since the, a few episodes when we initially got her, which I thought was a ton of fun.
Yeah. Um, yeah. Uh, let's, um, let's see.
see, oh yeah, the Knights of the Vale when they're being crushing like the death circle, it is very cool to see little finger come around and really just that all their horses just sort of take out that whole semi-circle, which was a lot of fun. It was really sad to see the one one, the giant die. That sucked. Yeah. No, I mean, we've said this a million times in Game of Thrones. Nobody is ever safe on the show. I mean, look at the Tobin. Like that.
Yeah.
And I understand he was emotionally invested so much into Marjorie and he didn't want to live in a world where Marjorie was not in it.
So, but the fact that they also stayed on that shot, too, I was not expecting it in the way it was also framed.
Totally.
Yeah, that was.
He takes off to crows out, walks back into, boop right over.
Yeah, that was freaking.
I mean, that wildfire was so unexpected.
Yeah.
Like, I did not know that Circe had that upper sleep.
I mean, you want to also talk about unexecutive.
expected things. And this is why I love what this show does when it has those curveballs in.
Like the aria one, because I was thinking both episodes, I'm like, where is, is are you going to,
where is she going to come into the folder, even though I know she took out the, that, at the face of
Scott, she took out that girl. She beheaded her and left her head on the, you know, and where
the other heads were. I'm like, where is she going to come into play here in the plot? And then the way she
did with Waldre Frey, I hated him so much, too, which I know all you did as well.
That was such a satisfying way.
And she also kept looking at Jamie Lannister.
So I know she wants revenge on the Lannisters as well, right?
Because they're responsible for Ned Stark, right?
Right.
So, you know, I'm very, very fascinated to see, like,
they left so many things open to what's going to happen in season seven.
I know season seven and season, especially season eight,
is not hailed as great seasons.
I'm still excited.
Even if something is critically, you know,
from whether it's fans or critics is not up to standards.
I still at least like to see and, you know, make that judgment for myself or at the minimum,
even if something's not going to be good, what went wrong?
But I'm still, I love this show and I just want to see what happens at the minimum.
Yeah, and it was a really good twist when we see Leanna there, you know, Ned's sister saying,
you've got to take this kid.
That's John Snow.
So now I'm yelling, even though originally he still would have been a Stark Ned Stark's
blood.
They're all saying that, but it's not.
It's his sisters, but that's fine.
That still makes him a Stark, but it makes him a half Targaryen.
Yeah.
Because she was with Ray, Rhaegar, right?
Right.
And so now we're getting the juice where I'm like, dude, he has maybe even not more of a claim to the throne, but just his rightful of a claim.
Because he not only has Stark blood, but he also has Targaryen blood, right, in him.
So that's wild to me.
That was very surprising.
I did not.
I remember none of that.
I love that.
And only Brand has that information.
So I got to assume at some point next season, he's going to be the one to filter out that,
that knowledge to him, right?
He's going to have to, I mean, I know that that was only for us right now as the,
for the audience and also for brand.
But you got to imagine there's going to be an interaction at some point next season
where John learns the truth about that.
So.
Yeah.
And then that means when he meets, if he meets DeNaris, it's going to have to come down to
DeNaris is full Targaryen.
John is only like he has that half start.
Not that it really matters.
But like it will be a loyalty there because now they're going to have to realize they share blood.
Right.
That's wild, dude.
They're a fuck brother and sister.
DeNaris and John.
Yeah.
Because that Ragar was her father, right?
Yeah.
I didn't remember any of this, dude.
Yeah.
None of it.
That's like, I'm kind of losing it.
I mean, yeah, let's make sure.
Like, yeah, because that would make sense.
So it's like our...
John Snow and DeNaris, brother and sister.
Yeah.
I'm pretty sure because after...
It makes sense.
Leona said that.
Oh, no, they're not.
Nephew and aunt.
Oh, okay.
Either way, they're still family, so...
Right.
Ragar.
Oh, because Ragar was DeNaris's older brother.
I was thinking...
That was her dad.
Oh, okay.
So that's why I was thinking
it was her brother,
but okay,
got it.
But, oh,
so that means
Daner's is his aunt.
Wild, dude.
This show is wild.
Yeah,
and then also to that final shot
when DeNaris
and all the,
and just,
Tyrion and all the ships are on the way,
like,
and also,
and also, too,
Dorn is also working with them
and the Tyrell's like,
Circy's got a lot of problems
on the way for her.
So, yeah.
And three dragons on top of that.
So I don't know how she is going to be able to contend with all of that adversity that's coming her way right now.
So I'm way too bad.
I'm fascinated and interested to see it as always.
You know, like Circe has always usually come out on top, you know, metaphorically and physically speaking.
Yeah.
But I don't know how she's going to, like that.
This is a lot.
Like you got Dorn.
you got, you got the Tyrell.
Oh, I mean, is it Olena, right?
Is that her name of grandma?
Yeah, the Tyrol.
Yeah, like, she's got vengeance now.
She, like, her soul mission in life is to wipe you out.
Totally.
And now you also got DeNaris, Tyrion, the entire army now, and three dragons.
Yeah, you got an army with you, too, but that's a lot to overcome.
So I don't know how she's going to overcome this.
Not that, and I don't know, and I don't particularly want her to because I love DeNaris
and I love Tyrion.
Yeah, me too.
We'll have to wait and see.
Yeah, it's curious what's going to happen.
But I'm so excited for season seven.
But I thought season six was fantastic.
Really enjoyed it.
And also two, last thing, I was very happy to see Sam,
even though Sam was not in the time of the last few episodes,
seeing that scope of the library and seeing the physical acting on just like I'm home
and also I'm with my family here.
and we've got this
just what I've always wanted in life,
a family and the place I desire to be.
I just, I was,
that was really happy for Sam.
I love Sam so much.
So, curious to see where his storyline's
going to be next season as well.
Totally.
All right, let's get into questions.
Jaden Rhodes,
both of these episodes are top five
of the entire show.
Episode 10 is my second favorite episode of the show.
The first 10 minutes is just a chef's kiss.
Also, the John Snow Reveal will never not make chills
go through my body.
I'm curious if y'all agree,
which episode did you prefer?
That's a great question.
You know what?
Episode 10 was amazing in those first 10 minutes.
The way they slowly build into a way it feels like something like crazy is about to happen
the way they're deliberately slow burning here with the music swelling over.
But I have to go nine just because of those battle sequences and also the death of Ramsey
was just so damn satisfying.
Yeah.
And the emotional drama I felt in those episodes.
But episode 10 was amazing as well.
So, but I got to go.
episode nine for me. Yeah, I agree. I mean, the dog biting his face off. Give me a break.
Best thing that's ever happened. Yeah. Uh, Jay Rushden, whose death was the best? Uh, okay,
when Tom and fell, was Kings Landing bad pun then. Uh, okay. Kings Landing. I, yeah.
Got it. Yeah. I mean, I wasn't even happy when Tom, like, I've honestly, I felt bad for Tom and he was
put in a position. He wasn't ready for or didn't even ask to be put in. He's just, he's a teenager.
So I really felt sad.
I'm an empathetic human being just in general.
So I, you know, I mean, I was not happy about that personally.
But when it comes to the best, I hate Ramsey so much.
I'll probably have to do that.
But then I'll go one, I'll put him as one A, one B.
I will put Walter Frey because not only because I hate his guts because of the red wedding,
but also the way it was executed, no pun intended with how ARIA did that,
with that reveal was so damn satisfying.
So I would go with.
Ramsey and then slightly behind Waldre Frey.
So I would say those two were the best ones.
Yeah, I think those are the best ones.
But I would say the saddest one was probably the giant and all the horses.
Yeah, that was tough for me to watch where I was like just, it's fine.
It's not real.
Yeah, exactly.
And the Groon Groon or Gun Guy, I forget, but the one one, I think is what they call him,
the Giants or whatever.
Yeah.
That was really, you know, sad.
But I like that he went out being a shield for them.
and that he was able to die inside of Winterfell.
He kind of made it better for me.
Even though it was like really bad,
it was like,
well,
you did the job.
And then Ramsey,
as sadistic as he is when he knows he's already about to be dead
and then shoots him in the eye.
So Ramsey-like.
He was a real prick.
He really was.
We had one more question from Carol Warren,
but I think it's an episode ago.
She's talking about Jamie and Briann.
She goes,
what do you think of their relationship?
Do you believe love can make you into a better person?
I think, of course, love makes you better person
because if you just love those around you,
it's good for you.
Yeah.
And, you know, the Jamie and Brianne stuff
was not this episode.
It was a while back.
But we still always loved their relationship
because she is a woman of honor.
And I think Jamie Lanister is as well,
but towards his own,
his own, like, egotistical, narcissistic stuff
with, like, the Lannister.
and to his sister.
So he has his own moral code to that.
So that makes them meet up strongly
because they both very much believe
in the honor they're honoring.
I fully agree with that.
And also, too, when it comes to Jamie and Brian,
like, I thought Jamie was such a sadistic evil character as well
before we got into that relationship
and we really got to explore and flesh out Jamie's character more.
And I feel like Brian got that out of him.
Like when he was explaining,
when he really slayed the king and like what came over him
And also, too, I feel like Breanne got a lot of those good qualities out of Jamie, too,
by being around her and seeing the honor, nobility, and the courage and remember, like,
what he used to be like.
So I feel like, yeah, like positivity and being around good people in general brings that out
of you as well.
So it's, you know, you are the company you surround yourself with.
Yeah, and you keep.
So I do agree with that.
So love can definitely make you into a better person for sure.
And I really, I think that this show just does such a strong job.
of having relationships that build off of each other and those strong interactions.
And that's definitely one of my favorite ones is Jamie and Brian for sure.
Yeah, it's a good one to see.
Well, we love you guys joining us for this.
We can't wait for the next season.
Make sure they are leaving a like, leave a comment, do all the good stuff.
And we'll see you on the next one.
