 One of the many things I find so impressive of you is your ability to be both a natural comedian and then also be a very serious actor and they're very different schools. Well yeah but I mean it's, first of all, I love funny and I also love serious stuff. I don't think, I don't know, how do you feel about this? To me, a story isn't interesting unless it recognizes that we're all gonna die. Yeah. I like my humor dark. Don't you think so? Yeah. Or at the very least your dog will die. I don't, I don't know if we have to go there. Or you, you... That's more traumatizing than everyone here. Wait, you don't, you don't personally mind dying but it's not good for your dog. I'm okay with me and I don't want to think about it in terms of my dog. Take me you say. Yes, absolutely. Well I think, it's so weird to me that everybody who's alive on the planet right now is going to be replaced by a whole layer of other people. Yeah. Within a hundred years or a hundred and twenty years nobody who's here now is going to be here. Yes. And we go through our lives kind of ignoring that. Yeah. That's the one thing we can be sure of. Yeah. I love that you've been able to be a mensch and play all of these like irascible and you know terrible characters. Well thank you. And the thing is it's not whether you're a good guy or a bad guy. Right. It's what you want and if what you want is something really anti-social then you can be classified as a bad guy. But you still have other needs. You still love your poor dog who's about to go any minute. In the interview Alan I was really excited to meet you and I'm a little troll at the time. You see what I mean. Now that I got this thing this way to get you I can't resist.