100% i don't know who did this to the car. we don't know. >> so hard, lisa. what was it like to put this season together for you, this episode, i should say? >> well, john, we decided to do something a little different for our eighth season. we had to pivot a little bit because of covid. our show is usually immersive and experiential. we decided to take a deep dive into moments in american history that didn't make it into the books but still impact us today. our first episode we actually look into the murder of vincent chin, that happened in the '80s. and it was a time in detroit, which was the automobile capital of the world at that time, when we were experiencing an economic downturn, particularly in that industry. and japanese manufacturers were being blamed because they were producing more fuel efficient cars. and gas prices and oil prices were skyrocketing at the time. so, vincent chin was in a bar celebrating his bachelor party. and two out of work auto workers got into an altercation with him. he left the bar, the men chased him out and beat him to death