If you go back to the movie, he actually referencesFast & FuriousinBetter Luck Tomorrow.

Justin’s really honest and he trusts his gut and it’s really about casting for him."

He is not Japanese, we don’t really know who he is.

Sung Kang

Justin Lin, Sung Kang, and Brian Tee on the set of ‘The Fast and The Furious - Tokyo Drift.'.Sidney Baldwin/Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock

It wasn’t really written out at the beginning, but then it just eventually evolved."

“Sung looked at me and said, ‘Does he have to be?’

I had my flip phone and called Universal and said, ‘I’m in.'”

Fast Five

Gal Gadot as Gisele and Sung Kang as Han in ‘Fast Five’.

says Kang with a laugh.

You should really embrace it.’

So I was like, let’s go for it.

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“Now Statham is a crazy story,” says Kang.

I got to work with a couple of heroes.

I say, ‘I got cast in this movie calledThe Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.’

Sung Kang

Sung Kang and Vin Diesel in ‘F9.'.Giles Keyte/Universal

And he’s like, ‘Oh, yeah?

That’s a great thing to be a part of, mate.’

And I was like, ‘Really?!’

That’s pretty cool."

“We thought it was over,” the actor admits.

And then began the calls for “justice for Han.”

Fans weren’t happy with the erasure of a beloved character and family member.

“I would see it every day,” he shares.

I feel like this is the film that we’re really in tune and connected with the fan base.

Sometimes I go, how did all this happen?

“If he’s got any score to settle, it’s with me.”

“Family sums up the whole film,” says Kang, dropping the franchise’s favorite word.

“All the trailers and everything are kind of misleading.

With all these big stunts and massive action scenes, it’s like you start losing perspective.

You go, how do you ground everything?

Where do you go back to?

I don’t live in la la land, you read like, ‘Again?

Where are you guys going to go?

Come on, let it die.

It’s over.’

And I go, all right, I get it.

“That’s the joke, like where do we go next?”

I think we’ll be in heaven and that’s10.”

FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT

Sung Kang:

How do you bring your character back from the dead?

He’s like, “This is very rare in Hollywood and you should really embrace it.

It means that the character is really popular with the fans.”

He’s like, “you could’t discredit that.”

I was like, “Let’s go for it.

What a great opportunity.”

Welcome back to EW’s Binge of the Fast Saga, full transcripts of which are available on ew.com.

I’m Derek Lawrence, AKA the guy who went as Dominic Toretto for two straight Halloweens.

Chanelle, are you ready to go down the longest runway in history to talk Fast and Furious 6?

Chanelle Berlin Johnson:

Yes, yes.

So stoked to get into it.

I totally agree, I think I even brought that up to Sung.

Today, not only is Justice here, but so is Sung Kang.

Which, originally, appeared to be the last one for both Sung and director Justin Lin.

Yeah, what a switcheroo on us now that we know how things go.

Something that I forgot about is that Gina Carano has such a huge part in this movie.

Don’t trust her.

Works out naturally there.

Man, that was a mouthful, but you somehow got it all in.

There’s a lot in this one, and a lot to talk about.

Until then, let’s ride into our conversation with Sung Kang.

Dom:

Remember, the second you go through those doors, everything changes.

Our old life is done.

Come on, this ain’t the Boy Scouts.

Welcome to our binge of Fast and Furious.

It’s good to be here.

For you, what’s the first thing you think of when you think back to Fast 6?

I remember we had Thanksgiving dinner while we were in London, it was really a special time.

I think it was last time as a cohesive group we were able to hand out together like that.

That’s beautiful, I love that you guys had Thanksgiving dinner.

Yeah, it was a nice carryover.

Six was an automatic carryover.

He’s free."

So how would you sum up Fast 6 in 10 seconds?

That’s so hard, Derek.

How do you sum up Fast 6 in 10 seconds?

Oh, that’s so hard.

That’s a question you needed to send me a week ago.

God, I don’t… Well, let me ask you.

How would you sum it up?

How would you sum it up because I don’t know if I can do it in 10 seconds.

How would you sum it up in 10 seconds?

I feel like I’d go a tank, a long runway, and tears.

I don’t know.

I wasn’t prepared, too.

I should’ve sent myself that question.

I don’t know.

That’s a tough one, that’s a really, really tough one.

If it takes you 15, I won’t count it against you if you end up at 15.

All right, ready?

Love, loss, that’s it.

I think those two words are enough, love and loss.

I think so, especially when it comes to Han, that is dead on.

We’ll dig really deep into six, but I feel like we should start by going back.

So obviously, you and Justin first worked together on Better Luck Tomorrow which you guys debuted Han.

We were like, “What?”

We would kill the door and just start freaking out and pinch ourselves.

That’s what he was talking, it’s casting, casting, casting.

We’re like, “Oh, that’s awesome, man.”

I never had the opportunity to meet them.

So I went in there and read, had a lot of fun.

I think his name was Phoenix at the time.

The pitch was that, why can’t we hire an Asian-American character with a nondescript lineage.

He’s not Japanese, we don’t really know who he is.

I’m like, “Yeah, why not?

That’d be great.”

So Justin showed the tape for Sean Boswell that I had read already.

It wasn’t really written out at the beginning, but then it just eventually evolved.

That’s how I got into Tokyo Drift.

We see Han, now we can say quote, unquote die in Tokyo Drift.

They have to upend the whole timeline.

He’s like, “This is very rare in Hollywood and you should really embrace it.

It means that the character is really popular with the fans.

you could’t discredit that.”

I was like, “Let’s go for it, what a great opportunity.”

Under Justin’s guidance, I knew it wasn’t going to be hokey.

Well, each surprise being popular and then upping the previous one, that’s the unknown.

Who knows, right?

We never know what’s going to happen when you put the film out there.

If Fast 9 comes out and nobody watches it, it’s probably the end of being fast.

Not yet, not yet."

Because it was just so exciting.

It’s not helpful during the performance.

There’s the show business part of it and sometimes things just don’t work out.

I scratched my head and I’m like, “What?”

It was pretty cool, it was surreal for me.

It was pretty awesome.

Sung and Dame Helen Mirren just sharing a trailer, that would’ve been amazing.

She would be brilliant.

Next time I see her I’m going to ask her.

That would be so awesome.

No, we thought it was over.

I actually thought, “What a great ride.”

They changed out lives for sure, and met some amazing people.

The opportunity of coming back together, come one, that’s a Hollywood story right there.

I feel like this is the film that we’re really in tuned and connected with the fan base.

How could you kill this character off, but then never addressing it?

So it’s pretty cool, man.

Sometimes I go, “How did all of this happen?”

When was the first time that you encountered the justice for Han hashtag?

Did you just see the LA Times story or did fans venture to interact with you?

You’re on social media, did they reach out to you that way?

I would see it everyday, they would tag me and tag that.

I started noticing that studios were listening to social media, they were listening to the fans.

What’s going to happen, man?

It’s nice, but then it just started getting bigger and bigger.

Then here we are, guys.

So what was it about the character you think that just connected with people so strongly?

Somehow, Han exudes that and it’s just really simple.

Han has this even keel, even if he’s making money, so what, something might happen.

Love of your life is going to disappear, so you better always find balance.

I think he just makes people feel comfortable and ease, and there’s no judgment.

That’s a great question.

I guess, what is the definition of cool really?

I think it’s impossible to play cool.

If I tell an actor, be cool, it’s possible for you to’t do that.

What’s it going to do?

I don’t know.

I don’t even know where to start.

Unbutton your shirt, is that cool?

For some, that’s gross.

There is a different level of, I guess, guilt or weight that he carries.

In Fast 9, we have Han’s hair shorter.

So it all made sense, nothing felt forced.

I had short hair back then anyway, so it worked out.

I was older and as an actor I was playing older characters, so it was nice.

It was nice to come back.

Going back a few steps to Fast 6.

It’s really bittersweet just watching back just knowing what’s to come by the end of Fast 6.

Gisele:

Aren’t we doing that?

What did you love about that relationship and working with Gal?

Was the chemistry pretty immediate on Fast 5 and you guys were able to just build from that?

People always ask me what was it like kissing Wonder Woman.

She’s just like one of the crew, she’s like a tomboy at heart.

We had a friendship, we had a true friendship.

I knew maybe we wouldn’t see each other for a while, it was over.

The camera doesn’t lie.

I was told by an old cinematographer once and I said…

He described to me that the camera doesn’t lie, man.

There’s certain people that are born to play superheroes and certain people that are born to play villains.

So the camera grabs it, and I think it’s perfect evolution for Gal was Wonder Woman.

That’s who she was, and that’s who she is.

She’s A plus, A plus.

That penultimate scene where we lose the Gisele character happens in the middle of this giant action sequence.

How do you bring that emotional element to that even though there’s all this other stuff going around?

Well, that stuff is shot separate.

We were actually going through the whole motion, we weren’t on the 100 mile runway.

We’re going through it.

Fortunately, somehow, they were able to grab those emotions, and I think it worked out.

I think it was pretty impactful.

Like he kind of had to lose Gisele?

Or did you have conversations about that as you guys were deciding this is where it was going?

We never really discussed that.

Did you guys have to talk a little bit about that backstory?

So did you and Vin, getting to know him, did you guys talk about that at all?

Did you ever see Los Bandoleros?

Vin’s really good at sitting down and just kind of talking things through.

The car stuff, if you’re into cars, that’s great, but then after that…

He’s adamant about sitting down and having long discussions about that.

Is there one that really sticks out to you for whatever reason?

I love getting my butt beat up in the train with Tyrese.

I was going to ask about that one.

He just whoops us.

I think some actors would have problems with that, but I think that stuff is hilarious.

You just do what is opposite and what is expected, and that was so fun.

A Laurel and Hardy kind of thing.

So we had a lot of fun.

It was a perfect way to address that.

It’s like having that fun brother that is there, that has so much energy.

When Tyrese and I are together, working is kind of hard to do because we’re always laughing.

Dude is the funniest dude, he can lighten up every mood.

Every set, he’ll show up and start singing.

It makes you step back and go, “Why am I taking this so seriously?

Roman:

I don’t know, man.

That was disrespectful and I don’t like the way she said it, he’s a man.

He’s a man, so what are we?

Come on, she’s just doing her job.

I see what’s going on.

You got the little star dust in your eye.

Little birds floating around a little bit.

You don’t want to lease this model, you want to buy.

Can you just stop talking?

No, no, no.

You’re in love, look at you.

You got special plans?

Going to invite us all out?

If it’s not a big rock, it better be big somewhere else.

You know what I’m talking about.

That’s why all your girlfriends wear so much bling, huh?

As you see a tank?

As you see a huge plane?

We’re so desensitized to it now.

Of course, you got to keep topping it.

That’s the joke, is where do we go next?

I guess you go in a submarine.

I guess we go to space.

After space, where do we go?

I think we’re going to be in heaven in Fast 10.

We’re used to it, you got to keep topping it, man.

You got to keep topping it.

How did you get there?”

Is there something that you haven’t done that you would love to do?

Thinking about topping things and going and going and going.

Which you haven’t done a lot of water.

Is there anything like that that you would love to do?

The one big complaint from the fans, especially the car guys, “Hey, man.

You guys are so far removed from realistic cars, cars don’t fly.

Not in our world.

They barely even run in our world.”

So, stuff like that.

I’d love to do something like that.

We’ve alluded a few times to this epic runway, probably the longest runway in history.

I think there was actually a study that it was supposedly 26 miles, someone actually broke it down.

We talked about filming the more emotional part with Gal.

What was it like just in general?

So what was it like?

Just take us through filming that sequence.

It was like camping out because most of it was at night.

Those were called night shoots, so they usually run from sunset to sunrise.

They deserve all the credit for things like that.

Those nights are complete blurs to me.

That’s really all I remember from that evening.

Oh, I do remember…

The Statham is a crazy story.

So, let me go back a little bit.

Years ago I did this movie called War, and Jason Statham was the star.

The bad guy was Jet Li in that film.

It was a big deal, I get to work a couple of heroes.

He goes, “Hey, what are you doing next?”

He’s like, “Where are you off to?”

He goes, “Hey, I got cast in this movie called Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift.”

And he’s like, “Oh, yeah.

I was like, “Really?”

And he’s like, “Oh, yeah.

That’s a big franchise.”

Remember, there was only two movies at the time.

He’s like, “Yeah, people love those films.

Well, good luck to you.”

And I’m like, “All right, see you later.”

Years later, full circle.

Come on, man.

I was talking to Jason about that, I go, “Jason, do you remember that?

Think about it, man.

We actually talked about this thing.

Full circle, we come back and you’re the dude that is taking me out.”

It’s really cool every time I see Statham, we bring that stuff up.

It’s just weird in this business.

It tells you, “Hey, man.

Yeah, that’s pretty crazy.

It’s pretty cool.

I love that he didn’t even realize he was actually going to be in Tokyo Drift.

He’s in there, too.

Is that what it feels like when you guys are together?

I don’t do martial arts, I deliberately don’t do martial arts.

That’s not who I wanted to be, that’s not why I started acting.

I go, “There’s no opportunities for someone like me.”

So I bought it and I put it in, and that movie gave me hope.

Every time I was about to quit, I would stick it in and go, “Yeah.

Hey man, keep going.”

After talking to him, like when I said, “Why did you make that film?”

The rest is history.

And then, years later, I’m talking to the dude.

That’s meant to be, is it not?

We have to take a quick break, but we’ll be right back.

Now, let’s go right back into the interview.

We didn’t see technically her die.”

You mentioned earlier, you called it a Fast and Furious death.

So have you slipped that in, just throwing it out there?

I don’t need to do that, they can go to social media.

Everybody’s already talking about that.

The fact that you even asked that question is something that they’re already thinking of.

I’m sure it’s in the plan, I’m sure it’s in the plan.

What does death mean if they come back?

But then, you’re like, “No, I love those characters.

Give them to me again.”

So we’ll keep that campaign going, we’ll have to get a good hashtag.

I guess, I feel like we’ve seen it at least three times.

Did you ever have to go back and film anything extra?

When they add Jason, is that just like…

They’re just special effect, adding him in behind it?

Or when we see it in seven again?

Or you film that once and they just keep reusing it?

Some of it they can, just because we look older now.

So we don’t want that difference to stand out so much.

Fortunately, I look kind of the same, so they can recycle some of the older stuff.

Also, Justin keeps me away from certain things.

So they were able to recycle some of the stuff.

We know to talk about cars a little more.

Did getting into the Fast movies sort of expand your investment in car culture and your love for it?

Well, like I said, the franchise has given me access to the car community.

You know it’s going to cost some money to a degree.

So working on a car is a complete luxury for me.

Like, what does it mean to be a good husband?

Or a good son?

Good son, [inaudible 00:53:26].

What does it mean to be a good brother?

Why is this person successful in their builds?

Why do the cars come out this way?

Usually, it’s a reflection on how they live their life and who they are.

So that’s been the complete blessing of having access to the car world.

People think I just go there, people think, “Oh, it’s so easy.

But you get desensitized.

Like, who cares?

After you see the third Ferrari, it doesn’t really matter.

Han gets to go to the big family barbecue at the end.

What are you bringing?

Oh, that’s such a great question.

I never thought of it, what do I bring to the party?

Literally, what do I bring to the party?

What’s your attitude?

I don’t know, I assume it’s what are you bringing to the family barbecue?

Are you bringing the chips?

Are you bringing the Corona’s?

I don’t know.

It’s however you want to interpret it.

Where does all that food show up.

Literally, who made all that.

Where do you guys live?

Where do you guys live?

I think Han would go to Porto’s and bring the Tres Leches cake.

That’s what Han would bring.

That’s what Han would do.

I feel like the chips would be a Roman thing.

He wouldn’t really think about it, he’d think he could just get by with the chips.

I ranked the top 10, I want to get your reaction on Han’s ranking.

He’s just not a furious guy.

Maybe in nine he will be a little more furious.

Some stuffs happened to him over the years.

What do you think?

Does that feel about right?

9 out of 10 of these main characters in terms of his fast and furiousness?

Well, how many Korean friends do you have?

Do you have a lot of Korean friends?

I have a few, yeah.

You have a few.

Koreans are super angry, we hold a lot inside.

So there’s a lot of fury in us.

We can’t even get along with ourselves.

A lot of anger.

I think it’s repressing it, really repressing it.

It’s always on tap, it’s always on tap.

Maybe from the outside there’s no fury, but I would say that’s what fuels him.

I think the fast part is just a byproduct of his anger and his calmness and all of that.

I think if he just let it all go, he’d be out of control.

He would kill himself.

I think that’s what… At least for me, on a personal level, what drives me.

You think I’m this?

Or because I look like this…

So that drives us.

I agree but disagree.

I love that sort of under the surface anger fueling other actions.

So, what is your favorite superhero?

That’s mine, as well.

He’s fueled by anger and revenge, that’s his life.

That injustice that happened to his parents, that’s the reason he’s Batman.

It’s so easily identifiable, I can connect to it right away.

If I was a billionaire, I’d be Batman, too.

This is my Justice League, the Fast world.

In each of these interviews we’ve been trying to build for each character a spinoff or a prequel.

In your mind, what would a Han Fast movie look like?

There’s so many movies in my head, that’s the problem.

I’ve been thinking about this for a while.

I can’t talk too much about it, I can’t talk too much about it.

Let’s see, let’s see.

Have you ever seen Lone Wolf and the Cub?

I haven’t, no.

You haven’t seen this movie?

Anyway, if you guys have a chance, it’s an Anime.

It’s a Manga, and then they turned it into a live action.

I think many people have been trying to remake this film or make the…

I think it was a film, a couple of films.

It’s a man with a baby and he goes to revenge his wife.

To me, I go, “Just put Han in there with a baby.”

That’s all you need.

His sword is his car, and then boom, you’re done.

Come on, man.

So I love that, I love that.

One word, family.

Family sums up the whole film.

With all the trailers and everything, to me, are kind of misleading.

It’s really family.

I think that’s where I have so much hope that the franchise is going to continue.

How do you ground everything?

Where do you go back to?

It’s been family for him.

This Fast 9, it’s like…

If you talk about, there could be some fatigue.

You wonder will the Fast fans come back?

Will they go, “Where are you guys going to go from now?”

Come on, I don’t live in la la land.

Where are you guys going to go now?

Come on, let it die.

I go, “All right, I get it.

I get it.”

That’s why K drama lives on forever because there’s just drama within the family.

This has been a lot of fun, talking to you guys.

This has been great.

I can tell you guys love the franchise, so I just want to say thank you.

You guys set it all up and without your support, there will be no Fast 10.

So thank you, really.

Thank you for your time.

It means a lot.

So for us, it’s just all love and excitement.

So pleasure to have you.

I’m excited for justice for Ham and Han.

All the justices are coming in Fast 9.

I can’t wait.

So, what’s our next adventure after this?

How about we stay in one place?

Where are you thinking?

We always talk about Tokyo.

All right, thank you again to Sung.

What a both fun and thoughtful interview from him.

I will say, we’re still waiting for our justice for Ham shirts.

So, as always, how are we going to kick it off, Chanelle?

It’s time to kick it off with deciding who earned our respect in this film.

To some people, that’s more important.

It’s pretty important to us.

I don’t know, to me, I think the money would be more important.

I don’t know.

I feel like we maybe need to revaluate that quote.

For each person it’s different, but for me, I don’t know.

I think I would take the money.

It’s kind of a gray area for them, too.

Don’t get me started on that one.

Again, I think I would have just taken that money and settled with that.

All right, back to the actual question.

I think there’s some good options.

Go find your ex who maybe is still alive and has amnesia, sure.

Got to respect that.

I’m mentioning amnesia, that could have gone wrong.

Amnesia, that’s a soap opera trope, really.

For them to introduce it in, which obviously, there’s soap opera elements to these films.

I feel like they pulled it off in a satisfying way, so respect to them for that.

I don’t know, I’ll get your take here.

My personal favorite, we talked about this on the Fast 4 episode with Justin.

Yeah, I think that’s totally fair.

We’ve talked about this and will talk about it more when we get to Furious 7.

It’s a fun little Easter egg for people who are as obsessed with these movies as we are.

So that’s great, I love that.

I love that he’s just like, “All right, I got the call.

Here I am.”

That’s such an important thing, like you said, to know what movie you’re in.

I am in a Fast and Furious movie.”

So Shea definitely knows… Like I said, he’s in a lot of stuff.

Go look at his IMDb, it’s a murder’s row of prestige TV and memorable movies.

He can kind of go through all these different genres and fit right in.

Next up, quote of the week.

What are we looking at?

What kind of options do we have here, Chanelle?

There are some fun ones.

I need your team.”

So that’s a fun one, I really love that one.

I also love, I don’t know, we talked about this with five.

What do you think, as well?

Yeah, I feel like you… Obviously, we have the one you mentioned, “I need your help, Dom.

I need your team.”

That’s the kind of thing…

I’ve been addicted to Mare of Easttown, and I remember in one of the episodes…

I don’t know, it’s not that big a spoiler.

It’s a trope, at the end of an episode she’s like… We know she just lost her gun and badge, she’s going to keep investigating.

I’m like, “You know what?

If you have that scene, I’m in, let’s go.

With Hobbs showing up and being like, “I need your help, Dom.

I need your team.”

Get the team, get the team.”

Hobbs:

The crew we’re after, they hit like thunder and disappear like smoke.

You go in alone, you won’t ever touch them.

I need your help, Dom.

I need your team.

Also, I just missed that Dom and Hobbs dynamic.

I think I mentioned on a couple episodes, I miss that.

I miss those two together, and I hope we get more of that before the franchise wraps up.

And here’s this chase, but then there’s a tank involved in this chase.

Tej:

Guys, we got to come up with another plan.

They got a tank.

I’m sorry, did somebody just say a tank?

He perfectly captures the audience’s feeling like, “Wait a minute, a tank?”

When the Tej character finally gets his own tank, I’m very happy for him later.

That’s all because of the way that Ludacris delivers this line right here.

So yeah, I agree.

I will say, honorable mention the best casting for a fake Dom early in the movie.

Well done, at least from the best casting from the back.

Can we take off already?"

Imagine just sitting on that slowly just in line waiting for hours just for you plane to take off.

The thing is, you’re in the sequence and it’s probably what?

I don’t know, shouldn’t they have taken off by now?

Wouldn’t they have run out of runway?"

And yeah, they can do it because that’s who they are.

We’re just going to trust the audience to come on that ride with us, and you do.

It’s great, it’s a good time.

You’re totally right.

The we hungry award.

Obviously, Tyrese famously…

Even Lucas Black was out here quoting it, the we hungry line from Too Fast.

It’s fitting because also, we haven’t mentioned it either.

The we hungry thing could usually apply to Han who’s always snacking.

It was a nice little call back.

Then they fight for laughs perfectly, too, at the end.

They’re like, “All right, we don’t have to tell anybody about this.”

It’s probably the only time we’ve seen Han frazzled or phased, he’s usually so cool.

So I appreciate that.

Those two cut together was just such a great moment.

Oscar’s going to the best fight scene and then retroactively give the first one to Fast 6.

Yeah because it deserves it.

I feel like even now, you could cut them a little bit more slack.

Joe Taslim is Sub Zero, how could you have beat him?

But you tried your best.

That’s a great point, it’s a great point.

Next up, the holy shit moment of the week.

I think there’s a few.

That was a good contender, but, and you mentioned earlier, the Statham reveal.

In the theater you’re like, “Holy crap.”

I was super shocked.

You’re totally right.

What’s up next, Chanelle?

Where are we at here in the awards?

All right, so we have to get into the Ja Rule mistake of the week.

We didn’t really have one last time for Fast 5, but we might have some contenders here.

Like you mentioned with the Letty amnesia plot, that could’ve gone really wrong.

So it makes a little more sense now.

Yeah, the Letty amnesia thing on paper, I would’ve been like, “Really?

That’s what we’re choosing to go with?”

Gal, yeah, we lose Gisele, but would she have become Wonder Woman…

I don’t know.

But it feels like we got the explanation.

Statham, he’s only in for one scene, but what this became for him has been huge.

To me, and we haven’t talked a lot about Gisele, we just mentioned Gal.

I think Han and Gisele, I think, are my ultimate winners because this is a love story.

Gisele shows up in four, never interacts with Han.

Han is just standing there speechless, the look on… Where’s Gisele?"

And then you’re like oh, my God.

So I end up with Han and Gisele.

Do you agree with that thinking?

I think you’re totally right.

That is a lot of deep feeling, deep caring.

So yeah, I think you’re spot on.

So we can’t wait to see that and then talk about it down the road.

Speaking of, we have officially reached the end of this episode’s runway.

Thanks again to the great Sung Kang.

I’m already excited and sad just thinking about it.

See you again then.

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