 It's a very good question. It's a very business question. I'll just take off my entertainment hat for a second. Oh, we're pitching to advertisers. This is exciting. You know, if I were an advertiser, young people are never going to be out of style, so the fact that we're residing with the young people, I think is a huge, you know, a huge benefit to everyone. Guys from like in their 50s and 60s, the kids, like in like their early teens, telling me, with the equal enthusiasm, telling me how much they love the show. So if you're an advertiser, you want to reach that wide market, I mean, this is the show. Every different kind of person, every different age group, every different demographic can tune in and see someone they relate to, someone they identify with. The black community and the Asian community are looking for more projects with us in it because we're just not in enough projects right now. And the lead to the show, there's two Asian characters and two black characters and a lesbian lead. So we're also supporting the LGBTQ community. Batwoman is the very, very first lesbian, well, out lesbian superhero character. And you've never seen that on television before. I'm not an advertiser, but I would advertise on my show. We have incredibly loyal fans who are deeply, emotionally invested in the show, so much so that many of them have tattoos related to the show. I think it's obviously a tried and tested kind of property, Nancy Drew. Everyone knows about it, a lot of people know about it. But also it's a new take on it. We're doing interesting stuff with it. We're doing a supernatural take, so there's a lot of ghosts. We definitely think it's something that will very quickly grab audiences' attention because of the nature of the fact that we have mystery. We are a show about making it in New York City in your 20s. It's a wonderfully rich demographic. It's incredibly inclusive. This is a show that everyone has a general interest in, the curiosity of like, what is out there? Are there more of us or a version of us? And then it's rooted in this small town. So as well as feeling super big, it feels so familiar and so little. I think we're telling great stories. We've got a great cast. Julie's at her best right now. The show's got a sense of humor. It's carving itself out apart from the other shows that people love. Wow, because we are a groundbreaking show. We are necessary. We are needed. We're telling stories that have been long overdue. We have authentic characters that people can relate to. Our show transcends race. It transcends gender. It transcends sexuality. Do you need me to keep going?