 We were talking about this in the video before this. I was telling you all that the successful television show goes from that first initial episode to the second one, if they can pull it off, is an expansion of the world in that second episode, a new character to be introduced and further deep diving into what was established in episode one. I'm kind of surprised and happily surprised, a little shocked that episode two, One Wrong Call, is so well done because it does that and more. So I'm going to break down what I see that this episode two called One Wrong Call. Why makes it really, really excellent compared to the first one, right? You're still in that Michael Bay world. But here's the big surprise for me. There is absolutely no action in this film. Sure, there was shakedowns and some kind of like, you know, funny, you know, characters that the cops are running into to shake people down and then made some arrests, but there was no explosions. There was no like this, you know, big blockbuster happening. It was like detective police work happening right before us, hunting down clues, making arrests and, you know, doing a little kind of, you know, shakedown as far as the questioning in their safe houses. So that really, I was really impressed with that. It showed me why this Rahi is pretty talented, the creator and the director. One Wrong Call refers to the young Muslim member of the terrorist group, the villains, that makes a call to his parents. And this is right at the end of episode two, but he's established throughout as the youngest member of this group that pulled off all the bombings in episode one and how he just misses his family. And he's very vulnerable. I think he's like, you know, sick and our head guy. What was his name? I believe is Kabir. Let me get his name for you guys. Yeah. No, no, excuse me, Zahraar, Zahraar who's the head baddie. Kind of talks him down off the cliffs and you got to, you know, control your motion so we can accomplish the mission. So he's saying that to this young man and, you know, he thinks he's, he's got him, he's got him a squared, squared away, but he even tells his troops, his people, it's like keeping an eye on him. He's going to make a mistake. And sure enough, right at the end of this episode, he makes that mistake. But by then the cops had already tracked down his family and they pretty much know where these guys are at. Really good episode, man. I was really surprised how much I liked it compared to the first one. The first one is so generic compared to this one. So let's go back though, another thing, another, another really kudos to this second episode. Really well done was in the beginning are one of our heroes, Kabir, played by Siddharth. They, they show you a flashback, but you're not quite sure it's a flashback right away with him and his wife, Rashmi. And it's a simple, wonderful little scene where they're talking about the change in weather. Okay. It's something as mundane as that. And then how she knows him when he gets nervous, he wears the wrong pairs of socks. So I'm already seeing way more in our lead character than I saw in his entire episode of that first episode. I got nothing from him. I remember I was telling you, I got this guy's kind of, these heroes are kind of just a little one dimensional. We got the three dimensional here, fantastic, fantastic. And then the cut, the jump cut to, he's in different clothes in the same room and his mother comes in and he said, you're wearing, you're wearing your different pairs of socks. And then it's established he's lost his wife from to Lupus. That was a really great, well done montage. And I absolutely loved Ramesh, excuse me, Rashmi, the actress Isha was fantastic in that little scene. Then they go into a song, there's no singing and dancing, but there's definitely a song montage, kind of them hanging out this, I believe it's some sort of, kind of, I want to say, I don't even know what kind of castle it is, it's a beautiful setting. It was really well done. I was completely unexpected. And you know, again, kudos to Rohit because I did not see that coming at all from episode one. Episode one, I was like, oh, this is like, you know, Michael Bay meets, you know, CBS procedural detective drama cop show. Here it's like, you get that nice kernel of three dimension, you know, with this character. And I was like, okay, I like this character now. And they went with that with, you know, throughout, he mentions the wife and then the connection with the two, with the two, with the two lead guys. So well done there. And so they, like I said, they hunt down leads. Then we're introduced also to Tara Shady, played by Shilpa. And as of right now, she wasn't in it a lot. Wasn't too excited about her first couple of scenes towards the end. The last scene where she's at the birthday party was, I was starting to see a little, a little special spark there. Also to, so Kabir's kind of a boss is Vikram. We're getting a little bit more from him as well. So more character development played out throughout this episode as they're, like I said, doing police work. And there's a couple of funny, funny characters in there. And then there's this one huge Indian police guy that you see throughout the, throughout the, the episode, he does a great job. He's just, he's a beast. He's huge. All right. So that being says, they do move this story along with hunting down and tracking down the Muslim gang in that it might be connected to a religious leader who's political. So that could be problematic with, with the, with the chief. And he's even saying it's like, you know, don't, don't arrest them. And then he turns around, but you know, when I was young, I didn't ask my superior to make an arrest and I said, sorry, later. So he's basically like, you know, you know, apologize after the fact. So yeah, yeah, definitely a huge step forward in, in this series for me. I almost wish that they had inter, intercut a little bit of episode one into here. And that's where I could see the problem that the critics may be having if they saw all seven episodes is that this thing maybe just be too spread out. But I got to tell you, self-contained, this episode two was really well done. And then we also got our, our head guy, the Zahar Zahar in a potential love situation. And he's the guy's been trying to control his own emotions and the emotions of his men. Then he's, he's basically falling for his landlady. So that could be interesting. I see a lot of tragedy that's going to happen there. I don't see that playing out well. I don't see that it to be a happy ending. All right, guys. Yeah. So those are, those are, you know, my thoughts, my reactions and many spoilers to episode two of Indian police force season one episode two called one wrong call. And if you didn't catch that episode one review, man, you got to, you got to get on over there right now and check that review out because then you could compare. I want you to compare episode one review to episode two review, and then we, we keep moving along and we'll be doing these episodics for you as well. All right, guys, wherever you're at keep that slam fuerte, gracias.