 So my kids are like super into Spidey and the Amazing Friends and has branched out into, you know, all the other Marvel everything. So my husband and I actually chronologically starting the Marvel MCU. We watched Captain America and we're even detouring a little bit. Like we're doing Agent Carter next, the whole series. So I guess we're not in the movie, the dramatic universe, but we're- Are you doing the MCU chronological order? So like you've got like Captain America. Yes, his first like you're not starting with Iron Man. And then yeah, no, we're not doing like release order. We're doing time. Yes, I've done that. And yeah, it's a long time to burn through. It's all right. You know, we watch like 30 minutes of a show every night. So it will take us our kids will be in college by the time we finish. Yes. Have your kids seen Infinity War and Endgame yet? No, they're little. They're three and five. So there's not a lot that we let them watch. Yes, you know, my kids are 10 and seven. Last year we did something similar. And by the time they got to Endgame and spoiler, spoiler, spoiler. If you don't want to hear what I'm about to say, skip. But when Captain America gets Thor's hammer, their heads just exploded. They're like, I knew it. I knew it. It's awesome. It was an awesome experience. That to me is like on par with our generations. I am your father type moment from Star Wars. That that is truly special. So I I'm kind of envious. I think I might want to do something similar. Yeah, well, you could join us. We're only on the episode three of Agent Carter. So there's plenty of time to get perfect.