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  • You've also spent a lot of quarantine or pandemic in Mexico City.

  • Tell me what it's like there.

  • I got to talk to you in Mexico City once I love Mexico City.

  • But it it's such a large, such a densely populated city, I would think, Ah, pandemic in Mexico would be very frightening, you know, just and and the way that people have to respond to it is very serious.

  • Yeah, it was hard core at the beginning.

  • I mean, obviously, it's a country with all this contrast askew witnessed on dares.

  • Ah, a lot of people just surviving, you know, you know, and staying home is not an option on the lack of state, you know, the reach of the state.

  • Also, it's not what you would expect in a moment like this.

  • So it was It was beautiful to see all these reactions, you know, off citizens helping others, you know, understanding that the conditions were different for each other.

  • I guess the polemic just came to show you know how deep inequalities and how much we have to work in trying to bring the poles together.

  • Yeah, it was it was difficult because he got there late.

  • You know, I was coming back from London on, uh, in my family.

  • We got it pretty soon.

  • Not myself but my son and my daughter on.

  • But I had to deal with the issue before it was an issue in Mexico on Been long, and it's been painful and difficult on bond on I don't know.

  • I mean, it's Ah, this.

  • These moments bring the best out of people, and that's what I want to focus on, you know?

  • Yeah, that's good.

  • It can.

  • It's brought the worst out of some people was.

  • Well, unfortunately, we've seen that in our country.

  • But many people have reacted well, and I know that some people say, Well, they have just binge, watched a lot of television and drank a lot of wine in and to get through the pandemic.

  • But that wasn't really an option for a lot of people in Mexico.

  • Well, no.

  • And I mean honestly, and this is the This is like I couldn't watch, like, more than five minutes of anything without getting distracted.

  • How could you?

  • You know the world was changing.

  • This huge lens once was on top of us to show us what we have to work on.

  • How can you plug yourself into the TV?

  • You know, I don't know if, like, I don't know, I couldn't watch a single TV series.

  • You know, Uh, you're supporting your family.

  • I don't know.

  • Unless your money laundering, I guess you can watch a whole You know, people.

  • You're right.

  • Who has the?

  • You know, it's It's a luxury.

  • People don't realize it's a luxury to not have to do any work to not have to do anything and just binge watch.

  • I managed to binge watch all of my shows in 1993.

  • That's all I did.

  • Oh, very smart.

  • That watched my I watched myself.

  • I watched thousands and thousands of hours of me on.

  • I saw myself get older and my face get fatted.

  • I just over a long period of time on day didn't get your show any better, To be honest.

  • No, no, no, it's Wait a minute.

  • Come on.

  • Okay.

  • No, that's just it is true, But I wonder like these people that are just sharing.

  • I saw this and I saw that and I saw the whole crown.

  • And I saw this and that.

  • Like, who's raising their kids.

  • Uh, cooling.

  • It's been It's been hard core.

  • They just confronted me with my ignorance.

  • You know, I have to get through really basic shit.

You've also spent a lot of quarantine or pandemic in Mexico City.

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