 I wanted to know what your best memory on set, and also I have this poster to give you guys. Oh, thank you! Look at that! Look at that. You know what? I'll take the poster, and we'll put that back there for them, and then while I'm doing that, what was your favorite memory, obviously, season two for you, Sadie, or season one or two for you guys? When we left, uh, oh, I'm dead. Kidding. Kidding. You want to take it first? I'd say, like, all the scenes in the tunnels were really fun. Also a little bit challenging, because it was very hot. A lot of running, and the goggles were, like, fog up, but it was a close set, so that was fun. Yeah, I would say the tunnels, too. I had to show my running skills, my parkour skills. I actually fell in the tunnel. My parkour skills. I was overdoing it, and I was like, hey, I'm fast. And then I just fell off the... You fell in the woods, too, both of you did. Oh, yeah, I did. I count on us with that, we're great at that. I think my favorite memory was probably filming the scene on the train tracks with Joe. Of course, he does it without us. Yeah, of course. You know what? It was a good scene. It was, it was a good scene. And I liked it a lot. That was kind of the start of the babysitter, Joe, babysitter Steve. So, I mean, that was really good. And I really loved it, because, I mean, Andrew was directing it, because it was so cool seeing how they worked the camera. Because they crafted a wooden cart to put the camera on over the top of the train tracks, and we're going back on the train tracks. It was super cool. We did so many different shots. They had this one idea where it would only be us in the way back coming up. They wouldn't change shot only from that. Of us, there's little specs in the back and coming forward, and then it would end once we passed camera. They had so many different ideas for that scene. And I just remember having a good time with doing that scene. Mainly because they weren't there. Thank you, bro. I love you too. Thank you. Thank you so much.