Today's Scottish Cup quarter-final may have proved a bridge too far for Queen's Park to handle.
Jimmy Thelin's Aberdeen made short work of the Championship side, as the Dons booked their spot in the last four of the competition after a 4-1 win at Pittodrie.
However, the Spiders will still look back on their cup campaign with immense pride and fondness, having produced one of the club's greatest-ever results in the last round when they defeated Rangers 1-0 at Ibrox against the odds.
This afternoon's match was broadcast to the nation by BBC Scotland.
BBC Scotland having a little joke at the start of the coverage there. pic.twitter.com/eSVoPfu86C
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And as part of their build-up to the game, the national broadcaster didn't miss the chance to remind everyone of just how unthinkable it was that Queen's Park had somehow managed to overcome then-boss Philippe Clement's side.
As the titles finished as the show got underway around midday, former Gers and St Mirren striker-turned-TV presenter Steven Thomson delivered a light-hearted piece to camera to preview today's action.
In a choreographed joke, Thommo said: "It's Scottish Cup quarter-final time.
"Aberdeen the hosts who entertain Rangers, who overcame Queen's Park in the last round."
He then held his hand to his ear as if to be listening to a BBC producer telling him to correct what he'd said.
Thompson then said: "Wait, hold on, is that not what happened?"
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The VT rolled as BBC showcased highlights of what actually occurred in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup.
Presenting 'Sliding Doors 2,' the Beeb showed Queen's Park upsetting the odds by scoring through Seb Drozd's low strike midway through the second half at Ibrox.
The foul on Cyriel Dessers for Rangers' last-second penalty was then shown, before Callum Ferrie's incredible penalty save heroics, highlighting that captain James Tavernier missed from the spot to send Queen's Park through to the quarter-final stage.
The clip, around 90 seconds long, has been widely shared on social media as some fans saw the funny side of the cheeky intro, and others did not.