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You know, and we like that. A lot of times when you have a show that approaches history or approaches archaeology, it's like, oh my God, they're doing that again. Here we go. Yeah. But they started like really kind of nailing it. They did. It was so good, right? Like even little things, like they chose to use BCE. Yeah. to refer to the time before 2000 years ago rather than BC, which I just really appreciated that from a non-Christian focused world because the rest of the world doesn't even know what BC means. It's a very Christian focus on dating. So And the funny thing is, this is all coming from like a 12-year-old kid, too. Yeah, yes. Well, he's a smarty pants. Yeah, he's a total smarty pants. He's treated like a loner, sort of, because nobody at school really wants to talk to him. His parents don't want to talk to him. His parents are kind of mean to him, actually. His parents are super mean to him. His sister's super mean to him. He doesn't have any shared interest with anybody. All he does is make these little dioramas and history figures, and he reads books, and that's all he really does. I mean, in that respect, it's kind of unrealistic as a child character because the people in his life do seem to kind of just dismiss everything that he's interested in, to some extent. Not completely, but... Because in the first episode, what I think is the most unrealistic portion aside from the massive amount of time travel in this show... Oh, yeah. Well, you have to get over that one. Yeah. Because, I mean, I feel like... I feel like all archaeologists, everybody who gets into archaeology has been dismissed once or twice in their life by people around them. Boring. Yeah, because it's boring, it's whatever. I mean, people listening to this show don't really understand what we're talking about. No, because they're nerds like us. Clearly, you're here for a reason. But when I start talking about super nerdy archaeology stuff around my family, my sister will start singing, you're a finnerd. I mean, I'm like, oh, right, OK, you're in and out. Got it. But here's the thing, in the show, which was one of the things that really wanted us to make us talk about this, is that for his birthday, they indulge him and let him go wherever he wants. And they go with him. Now they give him crap while he's there, but they go with him. And he wanted to go to Woodhenge. And Woodhenge is a real place in England. It is. It's a real true place. And the thing about Woodhenge is, Woodhenge isn't even there anymore.