Okay. I'm a big fan. Allen Hughes has done a really good job. There are a lot of people close to 2pac who have input into the documentary. It's very well balanced, very fair. It reflects on Tupac and Afeni, both the good and the bad. My childish loyalty to 2pac meant that I had issues with Allen Hughes profiting from 2pac considering how their relationship had developed and the fact 2pac had to spend time in county jail after the (from the sounds of it, unjustified) beat down of Hughes. But Allen Hughes has definitely put together a great documentary and has put his professionalism above any bad feeling, if there is any. I'm on episode 3 and I'm hooked