we saw stephen avery, who's conviction, was questioned in a netflix, a documentary crime series, making a murder from his conviction wasn't overturned, but it was a readdressed and brought up again and from the courts. and so i think we're seeing a lot more of these a cases where the, the, these 2 crime shows either podcast or t, v series, a question, the workings of the justice system. and they are having real world real effects in the courts. and it often seems like it's correcting miscarriages of justice, and that obviously is a good thing of but i worry a little bit that if this trend continues, i will start having more sort of trial by ratings where popular shows or figures that are popular on certain true crime series will be assessed differently than the judicial system would normally do. so i'm and anyone who knows anything about television production knows you have a good editor and you have a good, a director. you can make anyone look innocent or look guilty based on what leave in and, and what you don't show in one of these programs. so i'm a little bit worried about this tre