 Do you guys remember Amazing Stories where they had the cartoonist trapped in the underbelly of the plane and he drew fake wheels? Why would you guys have to do that? You guys have no idea how that affected you. I remember that. I think I became a cartoonist every once in a while. Because if I was ever going to be in the Gunner thing and it was going to break, I'll make it back real soon. Alright, we've got time for one more. Let's pull one over here. Your hand was up first, I think. So, Brian, touch on the fact that there's no really good sci-fi right now on TV. The violence is good. Continuum is nice as well. But I remember a time when there was, I think, three Star Trek and Deep Space Time and Stargate. Stargate. Stargate. Stargate Atlantis. Stargate Atlantis and Stargate. So, it's my question. Stargate SUV, go away. That was one of them. Stargate, Las Vegas. I preferred Star Trek, Wyoming to be there. I also liked Stargate, Texas. That was at your price, I could eat now. So my question is, why is it there? And what franchise from books or otherwise could make it and fill that nameshift? The good sci-fi. There's only one franchise, and I don't know how they'll crack it, and I don't believe it'll end up being good, but it is near and dear to my heart. And we keep getting teased within, that's the dark tower. I think there was a big one. Such a massive one. Oh, that's five? That's five. That's five. That's five. That's five. That's five. That's five. That's five. That's five. That's five. That's five. That's five. That's five. That's five. That's five. That's five, five. That's five. Go watch Cassey Blackout. Wait, this is my favorite series of all time. Isn't it yours? Oh, yeah. It's amazing. But I'd say it's a mix. It's definitely got fantasy elements. It's also a big old fat, western half the time, which I love. Sure. That's awesome. Amazing. There was talk about The Ski Shower metaphor. Everything from it being the HBO series to at one point there was a deal where they had a deal for three movies and two seasons. show that would be between the movies, that would tell episodes of what happened, who knows where it's going to go, and I just feel like we're all going to be disappointed in the end. As far as science fiction goes, and I've only read the first of the series, but Hyperion. That's going to be my answer, actually. I don't know how that would work. I'll tell you, but it's an amazing universe and a really, really rich universe that I think you could get a lot of, you know, especially for television, you could really, really mind that, and I enjoyed the hell out of it. And then also, I mean, I would love to see some of the narrative elements in Pandora's Star. Oh my god, yes. And Judas Unchained, the book after that, that I think would be tailor made for this. There's only three reactions. You, me, and Peterette Hamilton in the back.