 So Variety came out with what they say are the 100 greatest television shows in history. That's gonna be bullshit. So what do you think are on there? I wasn't particularly caring about the ranking per se except for maybe what they chose as number one, you know, but I know no one's gonna uniformly agree about the ranking of shows. Just what made the list? The top 10? Well, you name a show and I'll tell you if it made the list and what number it got. Probably because I looked through the list and there's some ones I think you would obviously think of and that we're talking every possibility. So number one is probably we're talking variety, comedy, drama, reality, everything that's ever been on television. I'm guessing MASH is way up there. MASH was in the top 10. Yeah. Yeah. Game of Thrones. Game of Thrones came in at 21. Breaking Bad. Five. Yeah. Better Call Saul probably. Nothing. Really? Didn't make the list. Interesting. Cheers. Cheers was way up there. Yeah. Cheers was in the top 20. A couple of other ones that were way up there that you would expect. Seinfeld. Okay. Office, obviously. Yeah. The office they listed around 39. That's ridiculous. Parks and Rec. That wasn't on it? Wasn't even on the list. My God. Parks and Rec wasn't on the list. Sherlock wasn't on the list. Little House on the Prairie didn't make the list. No one gives a shit. The Partridge family didn't make the list. No one gives a shit. Hey, welcome back to our stupid reactions. The acting in it by the kids was subpar. Spectacular. They're still talking about it somewhere in Denmark. The Black Mirror was 95. Yeah, I've never seen it. You've never seen an episode of Black Mirror? No. Even the Adam Scott episode? Holy crap. Yeah, I know. I've never seen it. You would love Black Mirror. That's what I heard, but I didn't get on it when everybody was on it and I just never got it. Wow. Anyway. Twilight Zone 14. Will and Grace 93. Twilight Zone. Friends 29. Hannibal. Seems low for 99. The number one Cosby show 90. Happy Days 87. Fleabag 82. Okay. That's a good show, but Afterlife didn't make it on there, which is a phenomenal show. Saturday Night Live, Tonight Show, Taxi, Deadwood, Grey's Anatomy, RuPaul's Drag Race. Nice. So they had some really great choices. The number one show that they, third was Sopranos, second was Mad Men. Nice. I love Mad Men. Number one, and this is what I actually would have chosen as well, was I Love Lucy. That's fucking stupid. Anyways, today we got, this is, it's called shower con by, say this name, Pan Nalin. Or Nalin. Never before seen footage, well, now it has been obviously, of shower con by this person. Is he taking a shower? And it's in the year of 1996. Ah. And so he kind of, some behind the scene, not like they're not doing like a making of or anything, but some behind the scene footage of him making films. Okay. Some behind the scenes of his life. It's kind of just like never before seen footage of shower con and part of his life and him on set. Cool. And stuff like that. Cool. And it's 1996, so it's very early in his career as well. Very, very early in his career. He would have been around 30. Excuse me. The Lumiere brothers. Who's shower, shower, shower, Shuprik? Who's, who's that? There was a day we would have said that boy. He's young. Is that him? No, that's not him. That's him. God bless crew. Ah, Karen Arjun. Movie making is so wonderful, especially back in the day. Yeah. Action! Nice job. They spit? Nice. Was that him? That was him. Nice job. Yeah. I do believe he's had quite a few injuries throughout his career. Bye. Oh, is that a stunt double? I'm guessing obviously there are two shower cons out there that I don't know about. That's someone con, isn't it? Yeah, that's someone. They're in the film together. Love a good brick wall. Yeah. This gets me so excited. I love this. Old school movie making especially was just different. Good. Because nowadays all that would be done with like CGI. At this age he arrives to have young Johnny Depp. He kind of looks like him a little bit too. What? Did we get copyrighted? Probably. Did we get copyrighted? There was probably some music playing here that they got copyrighted. Hi. Hi everybody. Yeah, that's what happened. I know that trick. See who I got this time. I can't see who that is with him. He's wearing leg warmers. Leg warmers. Yeah. Is he driving? Yeah. I can't believe he's driven. He's going to watch us now and be like, oh, I was driving. I've been driven in years. That's one of my favorite things about Dwayne Johnson. Dwayne Johnson does that all the time. It's different here though, man. Oh, very beautiful little face. A couple of weeks ago my photo of you. Is he on another film set? Yeah. We're just saying one film set. I think this is a different film. I could be wrong. Guys, watch out. There's a car coming. Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut. I could have watched like 10 hours of that. That was good. Yeah, that was good. It's, I mean, it really is just getting a little sneak peek of the past. And without being behind the scenes like I'm making of or anything like that, you still get to watch movies being made. And there's something so beautiful about old school movies being made. Even though I know this was the 90s, but obviously that the 90s in India has like a 70s us feel. Yeah, exactly. It does. Just that's just the, I think the technology they had was the technology we had like in the 70s, right? Yeah. That's really how it went until they have more caught up recently. Yeah. But it's so fun. It is such a good time watching stuff like that. And that's a cool little stunt he did. It was. A couple of those stunts were very cool. Yeah. That's the one that I bet he, I wonder if he would be allowed now. Because like at certain, because at a lot of times it's insurance doesn't let people do it. Yeah, but he could do Tom Cruise. Yeah. Tom Cruise asks forgiveness, not permission a lot of the time. They find out after he's done the stunt. I mean, he's fully jeopardizing. If something happened to him, there are clauses that say you can't. And so he's doing it anyway. Not like he needs the insurance money. No, no, he doesn't really need it. Not that he's Shahrukh Khan. No. But like it's for the, it's the, what it's to protect is the production. Yeah. Because if you get hurt, the production stops. Right. It's to protect the production and them not lose their money, but Tom typically produces his own stuff as the Shahrukh Khan. So they don't care. But yeah. At this age, he kind of looks like young Johnny Depp in like 21 Jump Street. A little bit. The hair especially. Yeah. I mean, that was the, you had that hair style. Pretty much everybody did. It was like, it was like a bull. A feathery with like a mullet. Yeah. A bull mullet feathered. How'd you do that? How long did that take you? I, it just grew. I did not, I did not do much with my hair. It just grew. All I remember is when I was a little kid until I was like 18, 19 years old, when I started to grow my hair out, all I ever did was go to get my hair cut and say, I want to look like Superman. So it was always cut and parted to the side. That was after the bowl of the, everybody asked me if that was real. Who knows? Partridge. That's one of the big questions I get about partridge family is, did your mom and dad really cut your hair that way? Or was it for the show? No, that was, that was my hair. And they didn't put it in the top 100 shows of all day or little house. The two shows that I was a series regular on the partridge family. And I was on a few episodes, a little house, neither one of those shows make the top 100. Are you kidding me? Any of the shows I guess start on probably not at least the weapon, but did Jane the Virgin make the list? No, believe it or not. No, Jane the Virgin. I've never seen it. I just know it was a popular show. Yeah. And I was in it for an episode. Anyways, that was, that was a lot of fun. If there's other stuff like this, obviously please let us know. What? I just, I'm compiling a list I'm going to come up with. That's enough to do with right now. Anyways, let us know down below.