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THE BUCCANEERS Recap: (S02E06) Every Single Piece of My Heart
The Buccaneers Season 2 Episode 6, 'Every Single Piece of My Heart,' is absolutely bonkers. So much happens . Almost too much. There's no room to breathe as the narrative chugs along at lightning speed. It feels like we're simply jumping from one plot point to the next. Admittedly, everything would flow better if the outing was split into two episodes. That said, 'Every Single Piece of My Heart' is the strongest episode of the season thus far. The acting, specifically from Imogen Waterhouse and Barney Fishwick, is nuanced and compelling. I feel Richard's death is unnecessary and mostly for shock value, though. Not a fan of the series breaking up its healthiest couple. However, I'm curious to see how the story plays out for Conchita. RELATED: Read our recap of the previous episode of The Buccaneers , 'A Whole Love' The Buccaneers, 'Every Single Piece of My Heart' We open with Guy (Matthew Broome) buying flowers in the breezy, bustling Italian marketplace. He spots Seadown (Barney Fishwick) from afar. In a panic, he drops the flowers and races back to his home. Guy informs Jinny (Imogen Waterhouse) about Seadown. He insists they leave now. However, Jinny is well aware of Seadown's presence in their town. Even worse, she's considering going back to England with him. Jinny asserts that Seadown is a changed man. He's wonderful with Freddie. She tells Guy that she'll be different now — better. Girl, this is what that scumbag wants you to believe. Guy reminds her that abusive turds like Seadown excel in the art of manipulation. Empowered by Guy's words, Jinny starts packing, refusing to kowtow to Seadown. Unfortunately, Freddie is gone. Seadown is 100 percent the culprit. THE BUCCANEERS Season 2 Episode 6, 'Every Single Piece of My Heart' — Photo courtesy of Apple TV+ Home Well, if Seadown absconded with Freddie to lure Jinny out of Italy, his plan worked. We see Jinny and Guy return to England, where they crash at the Brightlingsea/Marable house. Nan (Kristine Frøseth), Conchita (Alisha Boe), Lizzy (Aubri Ibrag), Mabel (Josie Totah) and Honoria (Mia Threapleton) are there to embrace and comfort Jinny. Richard (Josh Dylan) and Lady Marable (Fenella Woolgar) watch the reunion from a distance. RELATED: 10 Questions We Need Answered in The Buccaneers Season 2 Then, we learn that a journalist from The Times is en route, courtesy of Theo's pull as the Duke of Tintagel. Nan reminds Jinny that, according to English law, she 'kidnapped' Seadown's baby. She's in danger of facing the might of the law. Thankfully, Nan is fighting tooth and nail to change that law. Hopefully, this journalist can get Jinny's story out there and smear Seadown's name. Next, Guy and Theo (Guy Remmers) reunite. Initially, it's awkward. However, at the end of the day, these two are BFFs. Not even falling for the same woman can change that. They hug it out. After this, Bert Clark (Iain MacRae), the journalist, arrives. Theo escorts Bert to the sitting room, where Jinny awaits him. Naturally, Bert is taken aback. Jinny is a wanted woman, after all. THE BUCCANEERS Season 2 Episode 6, 'Every Single Piece of My Heart' — Photo courtesy of Apple TV+ Victim or Villain? That said, he's willing to listen to Jinny as she tells the truth about Seadown. Elsewhere, Lady Marable chats with Seadown, who paints a picture that casts him as the victim. In his eyes, Jinny kidnapped his child. Her friends manipulate Jinny into believing he's the villain. We learn that Seadown is currently staying in Aunt Emily's mansion outside London. He plans to bring Jinny there. RELATED: 7 Questions We'll Never Get Answered in The Great Season 4 The following morning, Bert's article is on the front page of the latest edition of The Times . He wholeheartedly supports Jinny and rehabilitates her image in the eyes of the public. This is a bit anachronistic in that it very likely didn't play out this way IRL. Women had so little power and public sway back then (not that we have much today). But I appreciate a woman getting a win over her abuser. Seadown reads the article in Aunt Emily's home and looks pissed . Later, Lizzy and Theo run into each other in the Brightlingsea/Marable house. We learn that Lizzy called off her marriage to Hector. Was it for Theo? Was it merely for herself? Regardless, Lizzy claims she doesn't regret her decision. Theo states that he misses her, but Richard breaks up the tender moment. He and Theo are heading out to search for Freddie. Lizzy's Choice After this, Hector (Jacob Ifan) arrives. Lizzy apologizes profusely for how she handled things. She tells Hector that he deserves to be with someone who truly loves him. She thanks him for doing this for them — meaning her and the titular Buccaneers. However, he's not lending a hand for her, but for Nan and Jinny. He throws Lizzy's words back in her face in a mic drop moment. As much as I love Lizzy, girl made a big mistake. RELATED: Read our Bridgerton recaps Next, Hector tells Nan and Jinny that passing the new bill and ultimately overturning that harmful law will take time. Rome wasn't built in a day. But the Home Secretary will be at the opera that evening, as will the Buccaneers. Nan might have enough pull as a duchess to sway him. THE BUCCANEERS Season 2 Episode 6, 'Every Single Piece of My Heart' — Photo courtesy of Apple TV+ Sure enough, Nan works her magic in the opera house. She and the Home Secretary (Gary Pillai) share a box together. Nan offers the influence of House Tintagel to bolster him. Meanwhile, Guy and Theo chat at the house. Theo shares that he and Nan are under one roof, but they're not together in that way. Guy wonders what they can do about men like Seadown. Theo believes they must thank God for women. They get sh*t done. A Confrontation at the Opera Elsewhere, Lady Marable brings Jinny a dress to wear to the opera. Jinny asks her mother-in-law to disclose Freddie's location. However, Lady Marable claims ignorance, only that Jinny should try to mend fences with Seadown. That article has him in pieces, you know. Ugh. RELATED: Geek Girl Authority Crush of the Week: The Buccaneers ' Lizzy Elmsworth So, Jinny puts on the dress and heads to the opera. She decides to confront Seadown directly. At the same time, our Buccaneers are in shock as Seadown enters his box at the opera. Jinny follows hot on his heels. The scandal! The opera attendees watch with rapt attention as she demands answers from Seadown. Where's Freddie? Seadown evades her question by pivoting — he feigns fear, cowering for the audience. He grabs her wrist to make it appear she's attempting to hurt him. THE BUCCANEERS Season 2 Episode 6, 'Every Single Piece of My Heart' — Photo courtesy of Apple TV+ Eventually, Jinny slaps Seadown (well-deserved). Seadown calls for help, claiming Jinny is out of control. Two men cart her away. Nan and the others attempt to chase them down. Nan and Guy watch as the men push Jinny into a carriage before driving away. Later, on Seadown's orders, they check Jinny into an asylum. Jinny insists she's of sound mind, claiming she's only inquiring about her son's whereabouts. Gotta love it when men in power gaslight women, writing off their legitimate concerns as hysteria. Asylum Nan and Guy track down the asylum, where the former demands to see her sister. The woman she talks to asserts that Jinny isn't allowed visitors per Seadown's request. Seadown visits Jinny the next day. He reveals how it's terrifying for him to see her 'like this,' adding that she's unwell. Of course, that's untrue. Jinny asks about Freddie. Seadown evades her question again, declaring that this isn't about their son. It's about her getting better. The attendants administer pills before Jinny rolls over. Conversation over. RELATED: Read our Dickinson recaps What transpires next is a montage of Jinny refusing to eat her food. Worries about Freddie's well-being are all-consuming. Seadown returns days later to finally give Jinny a glimpse of Freddie. We see a maid holding him outside the building. Jinny changes her methods. She thanks Seadown for taking care of her and Freddie. She acknowledges that she needs help and will accept his treatment. Ugh. So, Seadown brings Jinny home. She reunites with Freddie. Unfortunately, Seadown cuts the reunion short, insisting that Jinny must rest — for her safety and Freddie's. What a POS. Nan and Guy return to the asylum to find Jinny is gone. Guy consoles a distraught Nan. Never Again After this, we see Jinny dressed to Seadown's liking, sitting across from him for, presumably, dinner time. Seadown rattles off his overly used, meaningless catchphrase, 'Only us.' Jinny accepts her fate as his prisoner, but she'll never love him. She can't. She's only here for Freddie. Seadown abruptly ends dinner time and forces her out of her chair. RELATED: Geek Girl Authority Crush of the Week: The Buccaneers ' Conchita Marable Meanwhile, Conchita and Richard chat about Seadown and their childhood. Richard wonders if he has the capacity to be like Seadown. Conchita reassures him that he and Seadown aren't even in the same conversation. Richard is so much kinder. Lady Marable asks Richard to accompany her on a walk. She calls Seadown a 'funny fish,' now admitting that her son has f*cked up. Well, in her own words. THE BUCCANEERS Season 2 Episode 6, 'Every Single Piece of My Heart' — Photo courtesy of Apple TV+ Lady Marable insists that Seadown only wants to impress Richard. That's always been his objective — to make his older brother proud of him. She asks Richard to pay Seadown a visit and talk sense into him. Elsewhere, Guy and Nan have a heart-to-heart. Guy apologizes for making Nan feel bad for prioritizing Jinny's well-being over his own. Nan declares that it's always been him, never Theo. She's willing to fight for Guy, and he reciprocates her declaration. Executing the Plan After this, Richard and Honoria depart for Seadown's house (well, Aunt Emily's). Everyone bids them farewell. The plan is to rescue Jinny and Freddie. Richard will distract Seadown while Honoria fetches them. The three siblings reminisce about spending their childhood here, and how 'unfortunate' Aunt Emily wouldn't let them sit on her favorite sofa. RELATED: 15 Song Covers We Want to Hear on Bridgerton Honoria offers to flag down a maid for tea while Richard and Seadown chat about women. Richard tries to appeal to Seadown's misogynistic views, even claiming that Conchita wasn't fun to be around after giving birth to Minnie. Of course, we know that he loves Conchita more than anyone and anything. Seadown claims that Jinny will never love him again. Richard casts intermittent glances toward the stairs, hoping Honoria ushers Jinny and Freddie out the door soon. Honoria finds Jinny, who's locked in her room. Jinny urges Honoria to save Freddie first. Honoria does just this, getting into the carriage with Freddie. Seadown eventually realizes what's happening. However, it's too late. Honoria and Freddie are already escaping in the carriage. A Struggle So, Richard races upstairs and kicks down the door to save Jinny. They find Seadown standing in the foyer, a gun trained on them. Richard puts Jinny behind him and attempts to reason with his younger brother. Then, Richard lunges toward the gun and the two wrestle over it. Richard yells at Jinny to run; he won't be far behind her. RELATED: Read our recaps of The Buccaneers Jinny flees, clad only in a dressing gown and barefoot. Inside the house, Richard continues trying to wrest control of the gun from Seadown. After Jinny escapes, Seadown begins sobbing. Richard comforts him and says he knows how much Seadown loves Jinny. Seadown pushes Richard away and presses the gun against his temple. Richard tries to pacify Seadown and defuse the tense situation. He asks Seadown to put the gun down. They'll figure out what comes next together. Seadown sits on the bench across from Richard, claiming the latter knows nothing about him. Seadown still has the gun pressed to his temple. Richard insists it's over; Jinny's gone. Jinny runs toward a large tree at the end of the yard. She ducks behind it and tries to catch her breath. Suddenly, she hears a gunshot emanating from the house. THE BUCCANEERS Season 2 Episode 6, 'Every Single Piece of My Heart' — Photo courtesy of Apple TV+ Tragedy Strikes in the Face of Victory Inside, Seadown sobs while still holding the gun. Richard lies in a pool of his own blood. Seadown apologizes over and over. Jinny sees Richard dead and runs. Then, we see her walk all the way back to London. Earlier, Honoria returned to the Brightlingsea/Marable house with Freddie. Now, they're all waiting with bated breath for Jinny and Richard. Jinny tearfully informs the group about Seadown killing Richard. Conchita sobs uncontrollably as Honoria, Mabel and Lizzy embrace her. My poor Conchita. The Buccaneers drops new episodes every Wednesday on Apple TV+. 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Newsweek
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
The Buccaneers Season 2 Episode 4 – Release Date, Schedule, How To Watch
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Lizzy's birthday party set a spark for a trail of events in last night's episode of The Buccaneers, and, as per Apple TV+, episode four will take us "from sun-drenched Italy to a champagne-soaked English garden party" where "emotions run high and chances are taken." You'll be waiting some time before you can sink your teeth into that, however, as episode four will debut next week, and we've compiled a guide on how to watch The Buccaneers season two, episode four to help you be the first to tune in. Matthew Broome in "The Buccaneers," now streaming on Apple TV+. Matthew Broome in "The Buccaneers," now streaming on Apple TV+. Apple TV+ READ: The Buccaneers Season 2 – Everything We Know, First Look, Release Date Find all the details, including The Buccaneers season two, episode four release time and The Buccaneers season two, episode four release date below. The Buccaneers Season 2 Episode 4 Release Date The Buccaneers season two, episode four, will be available to stream on Apple TV+ on July 9, 2025. New episodes of The Buccaneers season two debut on Apple TV+ each Wednesday through August 6, 2025. The Buccaneers Season 2 Episode 4 – How to Watch The Buccaneers season two, episode four, will be available on Apple TV+ from 9 pm Pacific Time (PT) on July 8, 2025/Midnight Eastern Time (ET) on July 9. You will need an Apple TV+ subscription to watch The Buccaneers season two. A monthly subscription costs $9.99, following a 7-day free trial for new customers. What Time Does The Buccaneers Season 2 Episode 4 Come Out? The Buccaneers season two, episode four, will be available to stream from 9 pm Pacific Time (PT) on July 8, 2025/Midnight Eastern Time (ET) on July 9. With the complicated release time in the US, the debut time in other countries will differ. Here is when The Buccaneers season two, episode four will air in your time zone: July 9 BRT : 1:00 am : 1:00 am BST : 5:00 am : 5:00 am CEST : 6:00 am : 6:00 am IST : 9:30 am : 9:30 am JST : 1:00 pm : 1:00 pm AET : 2:00 pm : 2:00 pm NZST: 4:00 pm The Buccaneers Season 2 Release Schedule Episode One: June 18 June 18 Episode Two: June 25 June 25 Episode Three: July 2 July 2 Episode Four: July 9 July 9 Episode Five: July 16 July 16 Episode Six: July 23 July 23 Episode Seven: July 30 July 30 Episode Eight: August 6 The Buccaneers Season 2 Episode 4 Runtime New episodes of The Buccaneers typically run between 45 and 55 minutes. What Will Happen in The Buccaneers Season 2 Episode 4? Season two, episode four of The Buccaneers will be titled "Ice Cream", with the official synopsis, as per Apple TV+, reading: From sun-drenched Italy to a champagne-soaked English garden party, emotions run high and chances are taken. Previous episode synopses for The Buccaneers season two can be read below: Episode One: Nan's wedding day is in full swing, but a surprise appearance by someone from her past threatens to derail the festivities. Nan's wedding day is in full swing, but a surprise appearance by someone from her past threatens to derail the festivities. Episode Two: Amid the Tintagel spring gala, Lizzy grapples with whether to share crucial information with Nan. Amid the Tintagel spring gala, Lizzy grapples with whether to share crucial information with Nan. Episode Three: A betrayal, a reunion, and an unexpected spark — Lizzy's enchanted birthday party will be one to remember. The season two synopsis for The Buccaneers reads: In the first season of The Buccaneers, a group of fun-loving young American girls exploded into the tightly corseted London of the hearts racing and kicking off an Anglo-American culture clash. Now the Buccaneers are no longer the invaders - England is their home. In fact they're practically running the place. Nan is the Duchess of Tintagel, the most influential woman in the country. Conchita is Lady Brightlingsea, heroine to a wave of young American heiresses. And Jinny is on every front-page, wanted for the kidnap of her unborn child. All of the girls have been forced to grow up and now have to fight to be heard, as they wrestle with romance, lust, jealousy, births and deaths... themes consuming all women of any age, no matter what year it is. Last time we got a taste of England. This time we're in for a veritable feast. (as per Apple TV+)
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Why Palantir Technologies Hit a New All-Time High on Wednesday
One Wall Street analyst boosted Palantir's price target, despite maintaining a sell rating. The reasoning for the move was decidedly bullish. The key factor in the rating is Palantir's frothy valuation. 10 stocks we like better than Palantir Technologies › Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) stock continued its epic run on Wednesday, climbing as much as 5.4%. As of 3:37 p.m. ET, the stock was still up 3%. The artificial intelligence (AI) software and data mining specialist has climbed to new heights several times in recent weeks, with its stock notching a new all-time high on Wednesday. That puts the stock up more than 80% so far this year. The catalyst behind today's move was a reluctant nod from a Wall Street analyst. Mizuho analyst Matthew Broome kept an underperform (sell) rating on Palantir stock, but raised his price target for Palantir to $116, up from its previous level of $94. For those keeping score at home, that's roughly 12% below the stock's closing price on Tuesday, so the analyst is obviously playing catch-up. Broome cited Palantir's "strong recent execution and significant upward revisions" for his price target increase. The analyst also noted the company's "strong strategic positioning with large customers and potential for further accelerated growth in future years." So, if the analyst is so bullish on Palantir, why maintain the sell rating? In a word: valuation. Palantir stock is currently selling for 594 times earnings and 109 times sales. With multiples of that magnitude, it isn't for the faint of heart. Even factoring in the company's accelerating growth, it sports a price-to-earnings growth (PEG) ratio of 6, when any number higher than 1 is overvalued. Don't get me wrong: I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Palantir bull. However, valuation is a fickle mistress, and any failure by the company to execute -- real or perceived -- could bring the stock crashing down. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised to see Palantir stock get cut in half at some point over the next year -- before climbing to even greater heights. Before you buy stock in Palantir Technologies, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the for investors to buy now… and Palantir Technologies wasn't one of them. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years. Consider when Netflix made this list on December 17, 2004... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $649,102!* Or when Nvidia made this list on April 15, 2005... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $882,344!* Now, it's worth noting Stock Advisor's total average return is 996% — a market-crushing outperformance compared to 174% for the S&P 500. Don't miss out on the latest top 10 list, available when you join . See the 10 stocks » *Stock Advisor returns as of June 9, 2025 Danny Vena has positions in Palantir Technologies. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Palantir Technologies. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Why Palantir Technologies Hit a New All-Time High on Wednesday was originally published by The Motley Fool
Yahoo
17-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'My Fault: London' stars, directors on crafting English version of one of Prime Video's biggest hits: 'Filmmaking is about taste'
Starring Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Enva Lewis, Jason Flemyng, Kerim Hassan and Sam Buchanan, the first book in Mercedes Ron's "The Cupables" trilogy has gotten an English on-screen adaptation with My Fault: London (now on Prime Video). The movie follows the 2023 release of the Spanish-language film, based on the same book, which quickly became the most-watched non-English language film in the streaming platform's history. The film's stars and directors, Charlotte Fassler and Dani Girdwood, spoke to Yahoo Canada about creating this movie after the success of the Spanish-language version. They also talked about the experience of working with two directors for this film. Everyone kept telling me that London would be a fresh start. But I had no idea. This is interesting because it's, you know, from a book that people really love, then we have the Spanish language movie, now it's this, um, did you feel that pressure to make sure that it still felt like fresh and you were bringing something kind of new to an audience that may come in with some expectations of what this is supposed to look like? Yeah, completely. I think that it was kind of daunting to um come into it, you know, with filling um. We're stepping into big shoes. Um, so it was, yeah, it was exciting, but it was a bit scary to come into it. But I mean, what a blessing to have such a passionate fan base like that already exists that are kind of intrigued by what we're going to bring to it. So I think it was really important for us to, um, bring a new life to it and and see what we could change and make different and it being in London was a massive part of that. Um, but it was exciting overall. Matt for you for your hair, there's something interesting where I think um. It, you can feel like it takes a lot for him to necessarily like open up or be vulnerable. Like, he very much has this facade and like, he fights and he drives fast cars and like a lot of this is the kind of, I think you can tell to to kind of compensate for some of those emotions. Um, is it interesting to play a character where, you know, he does have all of these different outlets, but I think deep down inside, it's kind of, we get to see him slowly kind of unpeel that onion and open up to to Ash's character, particularly. Did you get a You, you, you can judge, you can was it don't judge a book by its cover. He does all these things and you can judge it. That's right, isn't it? Yeah, yeah, OK, good. Um, but then as an actor, you get to, you get to, like you said, peel all the layers down and get to what's at the center, and I think um. That's the most interesting part, I think, and then also then how he uh navigates that and expresses that or like deals with it um. Jason, I'd love to start with you because your character's not necessarily winning like Father of the Year award anytime soon here. Um, but when he comes into the story, he has this kind of like presence throughout, but when we finally see him, it gets quite intense. Anything that particularly appealed to you about just the kind of extreme nature of just his entry into the story. I think um. I think that villainy has so many different shades, and over, you know, 160 movies playing villains. Um, I've kind of tested most of those shades. But the shade that is, um, the betrayal and possible murder of your kin is an interesting one. So I was really, really. Up for that because I, I could find no empathy and could find no part of my own life that could inform those decisions I was making, because, you know, I've got twin boys who I adore and who I cut my hands off, you know, if, if necessary. Um, so yeah, that was really interesting cos that's a dark, dark place to be, um, and you know it comes through addiction and through. All sorts of reasons that he gets into that place, but wow, that's, that's something else. Same for you, for your character kind of going off of that. I think, you know, at one point you're just kind of thinking he has like other motivations. He's not necessarily like super. Particularly interested in what happens with Noah. You're, you're spot on, like it it, for, for Ronnie, it's not about Norah at all, she's collateral, like it's all about his kind of vendetta and what he has against Nick, which clearly when we meet them has been an ongoing thing for the, from before anyway. um, so yeah, for me there was a lot of playing with, um, you know, that. Quite toxically masculine trait of not feeling good enough, like he's, he's, he's better looking, he's, he's more successful, he's wealthier, he's got all these things that I've just been in prison, like there's that real kind of hatred for that person which is and and Noah Blesser just gets caught up in the middle of that. I'd love to know just a little bit about both of you working together and collaborating on your work broadly, you know, what's kind of the particular pleasure of having you both have each other to bounce ideas off of and to really collaborate for projects like, like this and others. Oh my gosh, it's so much more fun. You know, I mean, we started our careers together, um, and, you know, we're collaborative, I think, both of us down to our very core and so being able to be on this journey together is so much fun being, you know, Having a shared brain in many ways, you know, we, we often say we're quite ambidextrous. Like it's not like one of us is more comfortable doing something than the other. In many ways it's like, you know, just being able to kind of have that shared instinct and, um, and I don't know, directors left and right brain, but you know, we talk out loud. I really like working for two directors at the same time. I, I, I've done it with the Hughes Brothers and a couple of other times that I've worked with two directors because you always think, oh that's never gonna work, you know, how's that gonna work? And it's not as simple as saying. Which it was the case with the Hughes brothers where one will be technical and one will work the actors. But with Danny and Charlotte it's really amazing because they they actually swap, there's no, they're very fluid about about the notes, and yet they, they basically have a very similar taste. They've got the same taste. They're brilliant. And that's what the key is. Filmmaking is about taste. You know, Matt Vaughan has amazing taste, and he knows what's, he knows instinctively what's right and what's wrong. And that I think they both have that, and they both have the same taste and it works really well. They're kind of like two sides of the same mind, like they, they, they, they both know exactly what the other one needs and wants, but also like have their own individual ideas. So you're getting like two brilliant. Perspectives, which, which is great cos there's no tunnel vision and also immensely collaborative, the amount of times that we would just want to change things just to try a different one, and they were always like, yes, great idea, try that, doesn't work, it doesn't matter. So we felt really free in that, didn't we? I think at first all of us were quite intimidated by having two directors cause it can go really one way or really the other way, they're constantly butting heads and you have like this mash up crazy film, or you could have something like this where these two people work in such beautiful unison together that. Each of them bounces off of the other and like, like if Danny ever struggled with something, Char was there to pick her up and like likewise vice versa, like both of them just really come in for each other constantly and for us it was like we had two people who were wholly there for us and wholly there for this film to call on constantly. So I, I, I think that the clear indicator was we played charades on our first week and Danny and Shar got each other's answers like that and I was like, OK, these, these, these two know each other through and through, and I think like that it was like one hive brain. Do you know what I mean? So it just, it was, it was joy, we always had somewhere to turn.