word with the jury before they get the instructions from the judge and go into that room. then, you know, we were just talking a moment ago about him alluding to the race issue. if you're going to raise that flag, you need to wave it. you need a make a strong argument and make it clear what you think and what your opinion is. that's what the jury wants to hear. as a prosecutor in a homicide case, you are the voice for the victim. you are the voice for the family. you are the voice that needs -- you need to leave that impression with the jury so that they know when they walk out of that room that they need to seek justice for that family, for that victim, and go in the direction that you've told them exactly where to go. like i said, i think this prosecution, they did a really good job. he was engaging. he was focused. i liked his tone. i liked his delivery. i would have liked to hear a little bit more from him focused on an imperfection self-defense about what zimmerman did and