I believe that in 100 years, the defining art form of our generation is absolutely scripted television. I mean, every not every drop of talent, but anything that shows real inspiration gets a shot at scripted television right now. It's hoovering up creative forces from the four corners of the globe to go into scripted television. So again, people who work in it talk to me about thinking things not getting picked up and a lot of people you'd think get picked up, notgetting picked up. There's definitely contraction coming in terms of too much content. Oh, 100%. It's over invested. Yeah.
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