but for the job, i knew that nobody had witnessed these camps the company came across lansberg. and i kind of wanted to convey that as much as i could in a realistic enough way. and so i said i don't want to go, i want to see it on film for the first time. so we shot the show in europe. all over the place. switzerland and england and stuff. but for the camp, they built a camp and they built a camp many the middle of the forest that was, you know, 20, 25 minute-drive from our base camp. and the first time i saw it was the first time we saw it on film. and they recreated something that was just, man, i don't know, when i first saw it, i couldn't believe hollywood had made something for us to see. but also just hearing the stories from men, even israel stories right now, i kind of feel pathetic talking about it in a hollywood way. but it was important that we showed this episode. it was important that everybody's aware of the situation that happened in nazi, germany, and everybody is horrified by it. but to truly get as close as you can in today's society to this thing was -- heart