 Which main character, do you believe will die by the end of this season? I think it's Muna. I wasn't just gonna say Muna. Du dout dout. Dout yout. Ah man. Hey, welcome back to our stupid durek. It's Corbin. I'm Rick. And we are on to episode thrice season, season twice. But yes this is, this one's called Vic, Viclang Quota, Viclang Quota. Episode three, our female is getting more and more badass. Guta is healing up. Muna apparently took control of that other city, which you know of course is not actually what happened. But a bunch of stuff is happening. It's been fantastic. They've kind of just carried the same energy I feel like from last season. Agreed. So, but in case you're new here, I just might say it every single time. Amazon only allows five minutes of episode in each reaction of the screen. So that's why it's cut up the way it is. Copyright issues. Sorry, that's so. We only have five minutes of the episode is allowed to be shown in the episode reaction on YouTube. If you'd like to see the full uncut version, go over to Patreon. And you can see our full uncut reaction for the full whatever how long I think this episode is like 38 minutes. The next one is like a hundred an hour. So it's a full-on massive file. It takes up a lot of space on my computer. But you can go check those out on Patreon. But let's just get into it. You ready? Yes. Three, two, one. That was funny, man. Really, really great scene. But who's baby? Is it Tripiti's? Is it Tripiti's father? Is it that the guy she chopped off his dick? I don't know. I don't know. Oh, we're getting to see McBool's home? Wow. I hope McBool does not die. He's one of my favorite characters. He's a great character. What the freak, dude? What? He just went and informed to Gouda about what is McBool informing Gouda? I mean, Goudu? McBool's nephew is informing Goudu. Yeah, but I don't think that means McBool would never do that to Tripiti. I think it's just that the nephew is the informant. Who? Ah, okay. Oh, okay, okay. Yeah, that makes sense now. Hmm. This is smart. Yeah. Then chop his dick off. I can't wait till she kills him. It's going to be great. What? Where do we know that face? It looks familiar. Yeah. Is it what's his name from that Bengali movie where he plays the transgender? No. No, it's not him. Maybe. That's not the only place he's gonna get cancer. Something's going down tonight at Lala's place. Yep. Ooh, are we in for a long shot? Feels like it. They started tracking from the boat, so. Good call, Corbin. I think we got a long shot. Yeah. And nighttime lighting is so hard. You know they're wearing one of those whatever. Oh yeah, steady cam. Steady cam things. Well, if they take this up and over the wall with them. How? I'm getting the chills right now. How? I'm getting the freaking chills right now. They're probably doing it. They're probably pulling them up on a wire. On a cable. They had a cable connected. Wow. They're going to go straight through the freaking window. And I don't think that was an edit. No, I don't think that was either. That was absolutely flawless. That was so beautiful. Shoot him. Shoot him. Oh, that was a good one. Why wouldn't he try to pull that out of his mouth? Beautiful shot. They do love the teeth pulling shots and the brilliant sequence from this steady shot to the kills. Yeah, really nice. Nice. He's got a low sperm count. Nice. Nice ending. Also incredibly short. Yeah. Wow. What was that? A half hour? Yeah, it was basically 37 minutes. That was one of the shorter episodes. Yeah, no joke. But yeah, great ending. I liked it a lot. Great episode. Really good episode. And what's funny is they've brought, and there was some humor in the first season, but it was more, but they've brought more humor this season along. Like, because Family Man, I think has been one of the more funny shows that we've reacted, even though it's not specifically obviously a comedy, they put more comedy in it. I think they've added some of that element to this season, which I love. I think comedy is always a good element when it fits, and it seems to fit really well so far. I'm hoping we'll get to learn, because what they've seemed to do so far through three episodes, we've gotten to know about a lot of characters. They're taking their time, and we're getting some backstory about almost everyone it seems, which is great. It makes me think, hopefully, I don't know if we've heard anything, if you have, I know I haven't, in regard to what they're intending the show to be as far as seasons are concerned. Are they expecting this to be like a 9-10 season show? I don't know. No India shows have really done that. Yeah, I know. I kind of hope they do. Yeah, I mean, Sacred Games was at two, and I think they're done. Family Man's obviously just at two. I think it all depends on how it does and how it was received. Obviously, Amazon's obviously going to be like, yeah, if it's popular, they're going to be like, yeah, make more, but it just depends. It'd be interesting, because OTT is such a new platform for Indian content. Yeah, and it is difficult to tie actors that do a lot of film work into a long period of connectivity to a show, unless the show is an international smash. You know, it's crazy. You know how long it took Hollywood to really get great at television, which is where we currently are for television? Long time, long time. There was obviously great shows forever, but it wasn't the consistently, like people often say that we are currently in the golden era of television, because it's just they spend so much money on it just as much as television. Stars want to be in shows. That's the big one. That's the big one right there, because back in the day, big stars that we have today who've been around for decades and some have passed away like Robin Williams. So you got Robin Williams, you got Tom Hanks, you got George Clooney. Those are three of many who started in TV. Johnny Depp. And then Johnny Depp started in TV and then left. And it used to be back in the day that once you left, you never went back. It was like a step down to go back to TV. It's because I think Game of Thrones changed a lot of it. Once that became basically an event and just as big, if not bigger than movies. Well, and it really, I think it really started to change. Once cable carriers like HBO and Showtime started to create their own content, which was not for the big screen, it was for the small screen. And the actors saw that prior to that, you were so restricted with what you could and couldn't do on primetime television. It's crazy how fast they've already gotten great content in India being such a new, a relatively new platform for them. But yeah, they've yet to have a series go for like a long time like we have, you know, Game of Thrones went for what, eight season, seven season, something like that. But yeah, so it's really incredible that they're already at this level of just greatness in some of these. And I guess it helps that maybe they're getting help from the platforms like a Netflix or Amazon who knows how to make these things already. That's their business. So maybe that's why. But yeah, they're doing a great job. But this, I thought the episode was great. I loved all the backstory that we're getting. And that one shot, I don't know how they did that. I'm guessing, obviously, they had the person from the boat, which is impressive, to track them all the way from the boat. And I'm guessing he was already attached to the wire. And then they, well, yeah, there's brought them up. And then did he, is he the one? Did they just bring them up and then detach him so he could go straight on? Or did they, that's what I would assume. There's multiple possibilities. They could have also just started a cable fly from the boat and just took it all the way up. And then the first time it was actually on a steadicam on an actual cinematographer was when it hit the top of the building. So it actually started on cables going up. And it was on a remote so that it could do because it did do panning, you know, it did, it started looking this way. And then it did this as it went up. Or they did what I know they've done, say on Hill House, which is they create kind of an elevator as it were, just out of wood and connect that to the cable. So the cinematographer came up, stood on the platform and then the cable pulley pulled it up and took it up to the top. Whatever it was, it was seamless. Yeah. That whole sequence was great. And then obviously the kill got it stuck in his mouth. Such creative kills in this. And then now you got Guru wanting to take over Mizipur. Well, and he just, I love that ending right there because clearly with them coming to Lala's place, Guru knows that Munu knows now. So he preempts all of that and sends the message with that letter that says, I resign. Yes, it's fantastic so far. I'm loving this season so far. I think it's personally living up to the hype. But I agree. You know, people are entitled to their opinions. But also, I don't know why anybody would have a different opinion. It's absolutely picking up right where it left off. But also, we're not reading very many comments, obviously. I'm not reading any. Because you guys might have binged to the series. Obviously, we can't do that because we have to film our reactions. So, but that was great. I can't wait for next episode. If you'd like to see the full uncut version of our reaction, go over to Patreon once again and you'll be able to see it there. 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