 EPISODE THREE! SACRED SACRED! It's gonna be in a minute. Episode- FRICE! If you haven't seen our other two, go watch those, please. Also known as Teen. But once again, we're trying to get to these as fast as possible. But also, we can only use 10 minutes of very cut-up footage. Yep. So if you don't know that, that's why this whole thing is basically just the highlights. Yep. I probably actually keep it well under 10 minutes. Just to be safe. Just to be safe, because I don't want it to get blocked or anything. So, I'll be back. Just let you know. Here we go. Really nice work by that girl. They have so conditioned us to emotional state. Mada. I'm a Kool-Aid camera. According to Hindu mythology, Uh-huh. Abhisamara was a dwarf who represented ignorance and nonsensical speech. Hey! Hey, that's uh... It was the dude. Psycho killer. I love how the tone has been basic, simple to the point. Forever. All we're gonna say. That's great. Is that a good one? That is a good one. Is that a good one? Is that a good one, too? Pazhistan. Oh. I was just passing through your door, I was just about to kick you. I love when he takes something from me. It's symbolic, it just means what you tell him and his understanding. Picture. That's one way to get a director. She is. She is. That's great. That's great. What? Space, they leave in between words. And just let things sit. It's just beautiful. You look tense. What he thinks he deserves. Possibly means like... Right, exactly. Just maybe how he feels about circumstances. Didn't we just see her like at the beginning? I know, that's why I was throwing up, what the heck? It's gonna be her. It's the woman from before that we love so much that works with him. Who works for the government. Oh really? Yeah. With the glasses that we love so much. Gotcha. Yeah, it's her way to pay for her sins. No, it's not her. It's the silence from the Vinci Code. Right? Totally. Your biggest sin. Why do you say that? And I don't give a shit. Your picture would have worked. Pray for it. You'll be rewarded for being a ghost. Where? I... I'm coming. Wait. I don't know. I'm just... Don't worry. I won't make a mistake. I'm doing this for my country. For my life. Is that a bomb? I suppose so. Adhamal, the one who delivered in Kumano. He hid the boat. Where did he hide it? No radioactive protection or any closure. There were a couple missing. Did you notice that? Yeah. It seemed like a short episode to me. It did. It felt short. It went really quick. It felt like three minutes. So good. So what? So we're thinking somebody's just gonna be nuking Mumbai. Mumbai. Yeah. Correct? Or... Or all of India? I mean, that's a lot of news. Yeah. Doing what I have. Doing something with... Doing something with nuclear radiation. Radiation. Which you can make a dirty bomb. That'd be way, way easier. You can make a dirty bomb with radioactive material. Yeah. But... Just the quality of the... Everything. The score was really, really good. Score is always great. They've conditioned us to understand certain... Phrases melodically that put you in an emotional state or talk to you about the show. And it's gonna have something to do with that stuff that people are drinking, you know. Yeah. In some way. Yeah. In some way that's connected. And again, the... I am so impressed with how much... The actors and the directors let... And the writers just let the show breathe. That one scene where they were sitting at the table. And I think there's maybe five lines and the scene lasted probably three minutes. Because it was just real. It was just... And random things. Just everything from... There's just so much space and time and breathing and let you speak in the silences. It's just so good. So, so good. And... They're really going into... JoJo's and... Relationship with Kutunde. I thought that was a terrific part of where he made the movie. The movie, the Bollywood movie. That was absolutely fantastic. And I love that we got most of the references. I know, we got that. We got the fact that Abadab Bokchon dying and making it be emotional. And Shredevi and then they had a Salman Khan reference. Yeah, SRK. And there's a couple I know we missed. But it's great to get some of the cultural references now. And it was great to see that. Well, that was really funny. That was hilarious. But, and again, just the continuation of all the characters being so strong there isn't a week. That one sequence of the wife who's cheating shot behind the glass. It was great. Yeah, the cinematography in this whole thing is phenomenal. If you remember last season, it really started to pick up episode four, five, and on. It really started to get legs. Which is early for a show. It really started in its eight episodes. Right. Oftentimes season one, the whole of season one, you can go back and you can see everybody was still trying to figure the show out. The directors, the cinematographers, the composers, the actors, even production design. This show found its legs in season four. Season four? I'm sorry, episode four, which can happen if you're taking material from a book. I think it's why Game of Thrones, the thing you see in Game of Thrones, like any show you see with this one, is the difference in their budget. Oh yeah. Always. If you look at, you know, the later see, there's just no comparison. And the same thing with this, you actually have the time to go on locations that you would ordinarily not shoot on. And you have the time to work with your actors and work with production design and spend the money you want to spend on everything. And I'm very intrigued. Boy oh boy, did they tell us so much of nothing when Sartaj goes to forgetting her character name and she's not talking and she's having visions and she just says one thing and just melts down. It's like what the freak is going on. And we still, I forgot, after the Bollywood sequels, just enjoyed it and had a good time with Sacred Games and it goes day nine. I'm like oh yeah crap, we're on the out-down. I forgot everything's going to just go crazy. I was about to die. Yeah. But I love it. So man, I'm excited. I love watching The Wasidant. I would love to talk to that man for hours. Yeah. I'd love to listen to him talk about the craft and his approach to the craft. And I would love it. He's truly a beautiful artist. He is. He's so easy to watch and so effortless and so real. Always real. And just the casting folks. If it shows it, I haven't been paying attention to it should. Who's casting the show? But the casting people are just every single person they're casting. We've often talked about in the cinema that there'll be great leads and then there'll be one or two supportings, especially the white actors that just are awful. Yeah. And the casting in this gets Not a weekly. Not a weekly person. A beautiful ensemble work. Wonderful to see. Yep. So on episode four.