But I think we’re living in a time right now where cynicism is at an all-time low, because this is a communal moment for everyone. This is the great equalizer. We’re all quarantined. We’re all unsure of what the future holds. Michael Jordan’s quarantined in a mansion in Florida, the same way that my girlfriend and I are quarantined in a small apartment in New York City. So I think that there was less of an instinct to criticize, and to immediately compare Michael and LeBron. And I think people just wanted to sit down and enjoy this. We haven’t had that kind of monoculture moment during this shutdown. When the Game of Thrones finale aired, I feel like everyone gathered around their TVs and watched that, and we haven’t really had that moment during the shutdown. So it was really gratifying to see people enjoying it and to get notes from strangers saying, “Thank you for this. I watched this with my sons. I shared MJ with my sons. I’ve been talking about him for years.”