 I mean, we're still processing it. I mean, we found out Thursday that we were canceled, and then Friday night at like midnight here, we found out that we were picked up by NBC. And so this whole rollercoaster. A lot of emotions to go through. In two days. Yeah, it's a lot. It's a lot. When it was canceled, I sat my kids down. I was like, you know what? You're not that smart. You're not going to college. OK, it's OK. And then when we got picked up, I was like, get in the books. Get back in your books. You're going to Harvard. You're going to Harvard. The social media that night was incredible and overwhelming. And the whole cast, we were texting each other, sending screenshots of tweets, and just are you guys seeing what's happening? And the whole thing was just incredible. I mean, we trended worldwide. And it was, I just got chills thinking about it. I mean, it was validating. Came to a point where like, OK, you know, the good times are over. And let's be thankful. And then this incredible support from our fans and fans that we're fans of, like Mark Hamill and Lin-Manuel, and Guillermo De-Like, it just, it meant so much that it meant so much to them. And we're just grateful to be back. Crazy. I'll never forget it. You know, just a real sign of the times that a show that people consider inclusive, diverse, you know, pretty, I would say, feminist show. I mean, the two of us are like really great characters. It's really a credit to this network that they decided that shouldn't go away. We were always owned by NBC Universal. A lot of people don't know that. And it was so defiant. So now it's like organic. It's like, this is, we're coming home. And a lot of the same executives, a lot of the same people. So there's not a lot that's going to change about the show except that it's going to be bigger. That's pretty much the only difference.