 One of your series on IFC. Can you explain how a third season is coming just because of how it it, maybe you can explain to people how it ends and why I might be confused about the third season? Yes, the the, and you're absolutely right. I had the same reaction. The third, the the the, it was never intended to go beyond two seasons. It was always 12 episodes, the story was told, the entirety of the story, which we had, which we knew. We knew the beginning and the end, not the middle necessarily, but was going to be 14 days. That's why it says, you know, you see him in the beginning. He's in the in the dock and they're in London and they're reading these this horrific list of crimes and how every show starts out with that. Yeah, the first series. Yeah. And then, you know, it says 14 days earlier and it was always designed to be two weeks in this guy's life and then the worst thing in the world happens and then it ends with him blowing up the world, which he does. And and what a nifty little way to, you know, end this show. Well, that's that, right? And, you know, it came out in IFC and it did okay. And then was definitely outside of my standup probably the most polarizing thing I've ever done. People either, some people were ambivalent about it, but like the Sopranos kind of ending, you mean? No, no, the show in itself. People either really loved it or really hated it. Like some people hated it and some people loved it. And so when it ended, you know, it aired and that was that. And and didn't really think much about it again. And then it went on Netflix. And then it got this huge audience internationally too. And it got it just grew and grew and got this whole cult of audience who liked it. And and then years later, IFC, you know, was like, so what, what about something they're doing? Another one. And I said, no, that's how do you do that? He blew up the world. And they were like, well, what about a prequel? Or what about a post apocalyptic? No, no, I'm not interested in that. And out of courtesy to IFC, who I really do like, I really enjoyed working with them. They're really great to work with. And for I said, I'll talk to the other writers, see if they have any ideas, send an email out less than an hour later, one of the other writers or two other writers, Sean Pie and Mark Chappell. And Mark Chappell wrote back with the most brilliant fucking scenario. And I was like, I have to do this. Now I have to go back to London for another nine months. And you did it right after Mr. Show also. Yeah, it was it was it was tough. It was a really tough time. And it was tough on my my marriage. And, you know, I mean, we're fine now. But it was it's difficult because I was in I was away for a long time. And you know, my wife works on stuff, she can't always visit. She's an actress. And she's actually been on this show as well. Oh, all right. I'll tell her you said that. But yeah, it was such a great idea. I'm really happy with what it was, how it turned out. And it's really trippy and way more puzzly. Like, there was like some stuff in Todd Margaret that, you know, you paid attention, this would these things would pay off. This one is totally for fans who and if you're familiar with the the first two series, it'll it'll be a lot more fun to watch because there's all kinds of crazy shit layered in there and stuff that and I hopefully you will not be ahead of the story because I don't think anybody will figure out what the exact reality is.