 I have a short review on Selena and Yolanda part two room 158 is the title of the 60 minute part two. And in what was a two hour interesting part one in regards to opening up the intrigue of shoddy police work. Dark figures from Selena's family which I don't deny. Part two is a is completely completely just selfish self-implods. It positions the cell of our family with all due respect as their victims and they're crying over the death of their friends Selena and their aunt. I did that it just you know you guys got to move on and you guys got to not do this documentary. That was the fundamental problem I had with this is that this family is putting themselves out there for the first time publicly for what. And from what I saw in this part one and two for nada for nada. OK, there was sure there was there was claims that Sal Devar was beat up. It's debatable. We in it's a theory that that it was a hit order from from Abraham Quintanilla. And later on we find out it's the doctor who he had who Selena had an affair with. Now there was a letter that came out in 2012 from the gentleman that the doctor hired in Spanish and he wrote to Yolanda Sal Devar. Again, it doesn't matter. It really doesn't matter. It doesn't did it leader did it leader to her paranoid state to her narcissistic, you know, manipulative, you know, hyper reality. Sure. Sure. Of course. Right. I'm going to put some butter cake there. Boom. That'll do it. I don't deny that. I don't deny that. But at the end of the day, she just she could have anyone could have walked away, walked away. You clean. You clean. No matter how much Selena doth protest too much because Selena did protest like stay with me. Stay with me. Let's keep working on this. Let's keep making it happen. Not. It doesn't matter. You wash your hands and you leave. That's it. That's it. So there's that. And then the fact that, you know, you killed your best friend. You killed your best friend in the back. You shot her in the back. And it wasn't until the very end of part two that Yolanda said the words. I killed her. And you did. And that's it. Punto final case closed. Are you eligible for parole next year? Yes, you are. And they leaned heavily into part two heavily into that. Because they were so concerned about the court of public opinion. Well, let me just tell you right now, the court of public opinion is never going to change on this. I'm sorry. Right. I feel for the relatives. Not for Yolanda. If she can find. She believes that she's going to heaven and she's going to see Selena in the future in heaven. God bless her. That's between her and God and no one else. Who am I, right? Who am I? However, what I saw from this, this documentary had, there is no, no, no reason for this thing to have been produced other than clicks. Hey, you got me. You got a lot of us. You did your job boxing channel. Other than that, it's a pretty disgusting documentary. And listen, no one's an angel from, from the Nia family to, you know, all, all these people involved. But at the end of the day, someone, someone is not with us that would have been only in her early fifties that would have shot the stratosphere. And this person is still behind bars and they leaned heavily into that. So yeah, that's my, that's my take. I, I wouldn't watch this. I can't recommend it. I can't remake it. Is it intriguing the first part? Sure. But is it necessary? No. Absolutely not. Absolutely not.