David's Audition for Marvel!!
No. And, and I think one of the, one of the biggest problems that we encountered, like with the videos just in general, from like every situation we've run into, like whatever the problem was, is that it was— and I've said something like this before, but I think the more I think about it, the more I can understand it— is like we were making, we were making such a big type of production where there were so many eyes on it. Yeah. And like, I didn't realize at the time how many people were watching the videos. Like, I did, but like, now, now when you go back, it's like Some are sitting at like 20, 25, 30 million views, like easy, like a TV show. Like, it's really fucking freaky. But at the time it definitely didn't feel like that, especially because of the way we were filming things and like handling things and doing things. Like it was me, you and my Canon 80D. Yeah. Like no matter what the bit is, whether like whether we were doing like a moped jump or whether we were doing Mrs. Doubtfire in my car or whatever it was, like whether you were doing an impression or whatever it was. Like it was all— it was, it was all such low production for such a— for such a production that influenced so many people, like whether they were watching it or they were a part of it. And I think that's the trouble we were getting into. And I think I didn't put myself— I wasn't good at putting myself in the leader role and the leader shoes when we were filming and making those things. Does that make sense? I don't know. Like I was always just like, Oh, I'm just an 18-year-old chap, like, filming away.