 Scofield is matching and mirroring the other guy. So the interviewer starts doing his left hand and then Scofield starts gesturing with his right hand as he goes through. I think it's really interesting that he's doing this and I'm sure he does that from all the interviews he's done trying to connect with people, match them and mirror what they're doing. There's a guy named Milton Erickson. He's one of the first ones to do the studies on matching and mirroring. When he talked about was how when you start to connect with someone, you want to talk like they talk. So if they talk about, I hear what you're saying, then you want to use words like that to deal with hearing. You deal with vision. And you say, oh, that looks good to me. I see what you're saying. Then you want to talk like that. And then you've got the kinesthetic part where the person will say, oh, he's a little bit rough around the edges. You want to use words and terms that talk about how things feel when you're talking to that person. When people mirror each other, you don't see one person walk up and do this and the other person just all of a sudden walks up and does that as well. They kind of, you got to get easier way into it so you don't look like you're mocking them or making fun of them. But I see a lot of that matching and mirroring happen in these.