 Well, one of the great things about this job and this film in particular is how immersive it is and how you really feel like you're out there in the elements. Because you are, you're covered in mud, it's raining. You really kind of can try and understand what it was like for these guys, and obviously they were doing it 24-7 every day of the year, which sounds impossible to me. And we've kind of, we've got it easy, we're working like 10 hour days. When you think about it, it's not, that's not too bad compared with, compared with the reality of it. So these guys were tough and it really makes you appreciate it. Nine times out of ten, the set you're working on is going to be filled with big bright lights and these get really hot. And so kind of unsurprisingly, it gets really, really hot when film sets and you're usually wrapped up like me in all sorts of layers. So yeah, you get nice and sweaty most of all. Get a momentary taste of claustrophobia, the intensity, water levels up to your waist. And when a hundred men are in that kind of confined space for a day, let alone four years, it immediately becomes just sort of disgusting. We're all professional enough to keep it together during takes when we need to. Just before we, you know, action is called. I think that there's quite a lot of ad-libbing and us trying to trip each other up and nothing specific per se. I think we're really blessed with quite a humorous cast, not myself included. But I think Paul, Toby and Stephen especially, the three of them have a good sparring sessions before each take. I heard that there was a bit of farting happening. There was a little bit, yeah. I won't name names, but I will point fingers if they're around. No, I think it's a group effort really. We have a force to eat a lot of soup and eat a lot of steak. Harmonies are farting. No, it's an orchestra of fart. But no, fart noises is one of those things that get, I feel so childish. I think it's when a group of boys get forced together. It's becoming more and more childish as the shoot goes on. I did join. Stevie, I won hands down. I think he probably, I think it was the steak he was eating. That was his excuse at least. No, it all got a bit silly last night.