 These are really funny actors and a really funny script, and oftentimes somebody would say something in a way that you just would not predict it, or they make something up, or these kinds of jobs are really fun because there's just not a lot of seriousness happening. Nobody really thinks they're solving brain cancer here, you know, so there's a lot of fun. It's when Kyle Chandler is getting beat up and it's so cool to watch him do... You know that sequence where he's the fight sequence and we're all just eating cheese? It was great because this is all happening while we have to sit here and banter, you know, like it's not happening. And it was interesting for me to play too because I just got this news in my head about what has happened with our relationship. So there's this fight going on. There's, you know, is it real or is it fake? Is this part of the game? There's a knocked out FBI agent on the ground and my wife, you know, is unfaithful. And so I'm sitting there trying to play this thing and when you watch it, it looked great. It looked so great. You know, rapping. Because it was a lot of work. I don't like to work that much. The Bloody Dog scene was a lot of fun. It was a challenge anytime you have an animal on the set. But you know, the opportunity to do a comedy set piece like that where things go from bad to worse is always a blast. And that was a really fun one. Yeah, for me it was shooting Jesse Plemmons scenes out on the driveway when we first introduced the character because we shot it as though it were a drama. We didn't have any music to tell the audience, you know, isn't this guy a weirdo? We really wanted to kind of lean into the notion that this is not supposed to be funny and therefore becoming more funny because the audience is uncomfortable. Allowing it to be awkward and too long and strange. My cool cop hood slide that happens on the bridge there. I hadn't had a chance to rehearse it because they didn't want me to scuff the hood. Which makes total sense. And it was about five in the morning. The sun was coming up any minute. And everyone's lying on the bridge there watching. Three, two, one, take off full speed and jump about a half second too late and just jump right into the side of the cop car. I mean, put a huge dent in it. Yeah, it's a proud, proud moment. His pain was so enjoyable. We all, everyone laughed at that point. Really, yeah. Really brought up the morale. The funniest moment was every scene I had with Billy because he... Ever seen a headless area? He just made me laugh constantly. We had a great time. So, yeah, that. I guess coming the first day on set, like meeting all those people that, you know, I've admired from afar is pretty memorable.