 I like the scene after the party when they both sort of have that moment of misconnection. Leah is thinking that Simon is saying one thing and Simon is saying that Leah is saying the other and I just like their moment when they both go back and they're sort of in their own worlds and they didn't they both think the other person is in a completely different place where they actually are. Yeah I'd have to actually say the same I think for me it was it was really fun when we shot that scene after the party because I think I think maybe it's one of the first it's not the very first scene but it's one of the more extended scenes where you just see Leah and Simon together and I think there was something supremely fun about the takes that we got to do when Leah's carrying Simon home after he got drunk for the first time after the party smuggling him in. Yeah it's very talented, you've got music, you've got acting, you've got a lot of things going for you. I think you have a very sweet part. I'd say the same for Nick, supremely, supremely talented and also I mean it's a bit of an old soul, I hope you don't mind me saying that. So thoughtful and also so inclusive I feel like when we were hanging out as a cast and as a group for Love Simon Nick was always kind of the first person to say like do you want to go do this and then if someone wasn't responding he would be like hey do you want to come do this so super inclusive and thoughtful and consider it not only to work with but just to hang out with as well. It was actually interesting to see everyone's reaction to those words and I think Jen did a beautiful job. It's just funny that I feel like people don't realize they need to hear what she's saying until someone's actually sits down and tells it to them. Everyone was getting emotional on that day and I think it wasn't so much, I mean regardless of your sexuality to hear that you're wanted, you're loved and that you can exhale now as she says in the scene. It's very emotional.