00:00It was really fun. It was fun coming on board something that you've seen, that you enjoy, that you're a fan of.
00:08I'd not done that before.
00:12And it's a bit geeky. You step into a world that you know and you're like, oh, I'm excited to be here.
00:17I think there'll be no doubt in the audience's mind that Henry Muck is not morally just at all.
00:23He really isn't.
00:24The question is whether they like him, whether they care for him, whether they care about him and understand that those shaky moral foundations have arrived for a reason.
00:41And that's the aim.
00:44Jon Snow was wonderful. I loved him.
00:46But he was sometimes tricky to play because he was morally kind of perfect, which is difficult to play sometimes.
00:57Yeah, if the right story came up at the moment, there isn't one.
01:02We explored it for a couple of years.
01:04Couldn't find the right thing.
01:06I think it needs some time and space.
01:10So, you know, maybe we'll check in in five years or something, ten years. Who knows?
01:16He's like, oh, you're all in the natural thinking.
01:19Hopefully he's good at taking away.
01:21Then you're going to be talking to us, though.
01:24And then someone who writes them, they don't have that difficult and artificial intelligence.
01:26Then he does not give them the right to his body.
01:27And then you're going to tell you, then you see how many of these signals have to fall?
01:30And in a sentence, we're trying to think of the meaning.
01:33Oh, God, I'm sorry.
01:36And I've made it.
01:37I think it's perfect for two weeks before I'm the last one time.
01:40So, God, I'm she wasn't
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