that. but you know, it's so difficult to tell what is going on with the jury. why they are taking so long. um, even though o'mara-azari dream team with 55-plus years of trial experience can't really say for certain but the three questions that we have gotten over the past thee days -- and we can't forget about question one on monday -- um, are very important. and to me, they are really one compound question. that question on monday was about the testimony of the defense' psychologist. the -- the guy that the prosecution argued was, um, the hired gun, you know, testifying just for the purpose of trial. and -- and the jurors asked, um, when was he -- when did he interview potter? and that goes -- translation, you know, that goes to credibility. do we believe what he says about an action error? um, can we believe him? or was he just hired for trial as the prosecution argued? and when you put that together with the other two questions, it tells us that they are struggling with the reasonableness of the mistake and this idea of her