 We're talking Ruby Volume 9 spoilers. If you're not caught up, go get caught up and then come back. Please. We have reached the end that is chapter 10. What do you think the characters are going to take away from this volume as we lead into a future one? This volume has just had so much to learn, so much to go through, both individually and as a team. This volume was all about learning more about yourself and feeling confident in that and learning what you need to give and take from people in your life, how to value each other. Valuing each other, I think, is a great theme. Leaving the volume itself. We had the isolation aspect, but we came together over a lot of emotional turmoil and just the need to have the human connection. Are you talking about the series or the production? Exactly, I'm like all of the above. I think especially watching Ruby has reminded me that there is that human element not only within the creative process, but outside of the creative process too. And I hope that's translated to the audience also. It's just reminding us how awesome this whole process has been and to be a part of it. And to get to tell the story too is just such a special place in time, I think, for all of us. And internally we refer to this volume a lot as their therapy, basically. My therapy too, honestly. One of the things that just when we were putting this volume together and where we wanted everyone to end up, looking at Ruby and this question of is she enough and this imposter syndrome feeling and there's a lot of personal stuff that goes in for all of us when we're writing it and I'm trying not to get choked up because I always get choked up when I talk about this specific thing. I just thought it's really lovely that at the end of all of this, Ruby has this chance to reinvent herself and she chooses herself. Yeah. And that always gets me. It's weird because she chooses herself but comes out a little bit differently because of it, right? Like just this like hyper focused, ready to kick some ass version of herself and very excited about it. She comes out as the self that chose herself. Yes. Self love. It's a weird distinction but like, yeah. Well that is like a universal thing that's happening especially like globally we're seeing a lot of that. It's like you can't pour from an empty cup. It's like rediscovering self love and then pouring it out where you can to the people you care about. This was a very unique volume and the fact that it took place over a couple of years because of pandemic, because of work from home. There's a lot of stuff that happened very, very specific to this volume and what do you think you'll take away from the production side of this? The fact that you pulled it off? Yeah. I mean, we did it. We made it to the end. Yeah. Somehow. Being so thankful for our team that rallied together. We started volume eight at least at the office but volume nine was pretty much all conceived outside of office. Just the fact that we were able to pull it off makes me very happy and I'm just really proud of it. Like, you know, I'm proud of every season we do but I think there's just something about volume nine that like hits a little bit different for me and the number of people on our team as well that have come up and said, you know, how much they like this volume and how much it's meant to them. I can't think of a volume that I have more emotional attachment to besides volume three, which happened, you know, right after multi-pass, you know? And like that was a lot of my self at the time being put into it and this is a close second in terms of just like how I felt and what I feel like I needed. So I mean, I think the thing I'm gonna take away is that you are you and that is enough.