and then david frankel directed that episode. terrific director. and word came down that david had family that spent some time in the camps. and so i think all the jokes went away for that honesty. a month. and i remember it being set up, the world was being set up like he said before we even got to the set. you'll the extras and they were all terrific and dedicated were set up. and the fencing and the huts and -- forgive me, truly forgive me. it was very -- it was very hard to pull up and just look around and it was just quiet, man. not too many people were saying many things and the jokes stopped. and it was a very, very hard episode. it was a really hard episode. and david frankel was great. but you saw, you know, what you saw. it's he a fraction of what really happened, but it was a very tough episode. >> a lot of fans from the show actually would single that episode out in particular of being, you know, obviously the most heartwrenching. but one of the most memorable, which i always found fascinating and wonderful that people really did click i