 and you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Five of Sakuragam. Sakuragam, shall I show up? No, I don't think he's in this one. Summer. But we loved the last episode. Go. And it's getting much closer to the ending so there's gonna be, I'm assuming a lot going on. Yeah, it's probably gonna, well we're in episode five because remember season one episode five things started to get nuts. Yeah. So I think things are gonna start getting nuts. Okay. And you gotta figure out who's the guy at the end of episode four. I figured it out. It was the, it was, it was, who they were looking for, what's his name? The, the, the guy they were looking for who was doing the stuff based on pulmonial ton is, yeah, whatever. The guy that they were saying is doing it. He just didn't have a beard. Got it. That was him. Okay. So you know what happens when the guy loses facial hair, it's like Clark Kenton Superman. We have no idea what he looks like. That's true. And you think they're more attractive so clearly. That's true. I think he was more attractive with a beard. But anyways, just once again reminder, I have to cut this up to less than 10 minutes of a footage from the episode. And so that's why it's like that. Or they will block it. Right, copyrighted. So block that kick. Here we go. That's him. Right? Yeah. So we're the last episode ended. Yeah. Tani's okay. You've cut the hands of the workers. Oh, yeah. They're dead. They're not cut. They're dead. I sent three girls to the house. I saw the hunter. Then Jai Kisar gave me the number. The notice has come out. That's Tani's name. She's the victim of the murder. Oh, like this? So, I said, stop it. You know, Jamiola is doing a very bad job. Why did you do it? It's true. I did it. There are many ways to be friends. There we go. We're a person. We have to make sex a source of faith. Sex is nothing. That's the last line of our story. That story is about girls from that time. It's true. What did you tell us? What did you tell us? We actually have to take Sarkasha out.. Wait.. We have it.. Harun Billać. She is second in the class. National Interest Department. Service. I have to secure it. He has opened my door at the sample room. Heyyyy Sarkashans. What is the relation to him? Don't talk again. 2000, 5000, 2000. He is after me. Got it? Got it? Yes, sir. He is the only one left. Where is the Murad? He is with me. What is he doing to me? Raj Sihasa Mdawa. In a time, the King used to keep people like this in his court. Today, he is talking about the earth. He is asking questions to the soldiers on horseback. He is coming so fast. When Guruji and I are always together, then... It's a four. Yeah! Rooting for a psychopath. It's a shot, man. Look at that. Guruji's love for me too. And... The place of talks. I feel like something awful is going to happen to him. Well, that sucks. Yup! Sovereign Caesar's spouse shot in the head and doesn't even blink. Mustache. That's what I'm thinking. Yeah, it is. Earth is falling. The cancer has metastasized. From here to here in a moment, we will have to slow death. We will have to speed up this process. We will have to sacrifice. Are you ready to sacrifice? Are you going to kill themselves? Are you ready? I think we're going to start killing a lot of people. Fast. He's got to be a fricking hero. Wow! He's a hero. He left this and was trying to stop it. That's why he's dead. That's what I thought we had. He said what Sartaj is dead. We can't forget the sacrifice. No way. There is one more time to sacrifice. The time when nuclear war is over, we will have to sacrifice a nuclear explosion. We will have to sacrifice a nuclear war. Nuclear war is over. Nuclear war is over. Because of Game of Thrones, I thought Sartaj was dead. Yeah, I was wondering that too. I was like, It's like this thing, Saigali Khan is a huge, huge star. You just can't do it. No, and I thought, why is he talking to him? Because if you wanted him dead, he'd be dead if you shot him in the back of the head. There's a reason he's talking to him. It's obvious now what happened. The giveaway earlier said, if I knew then, I would have taken off my clothes and burned them. So clearly what happened was Ghatundai was an inside person. He bolts, and the quintessential killer white guy that we've known, he bolted too. So there's this group from the... But Ghatundai hasn't bolted yet. No, no he hasn't. But there's this group from the ashram who bolted and tried to stop the plants, and tried to thwart the plants. I always thought that was because I was like, why would he be telling Sartaj about Ghatundai before he died, but it's very symbolic of actually what happened in the first episode. Ghatundai sacrificed himself for at the beginning of the sake of games and handed the baton off to Sartaj. Right. I don't know why they all can't just help each other. I know, I don't know if I had to help himself. I guess we'll find out why they had to do it. Maybe because he knew he was already a dead man for talking to Sartaj and people were tracing him and so he wanted to do it himself rather than have them torture and kill him. Ghatundai had to kill himself in the beginning. Yeah. So we're figuring out all the stuff. Wow. Just, this cast. This cast. If this show was an American show and these are members of Screen Actors Guild, this would be in the Conversations for Best Cast when you're talking about the Saga Wars. There was somebody from a big show Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones or something that actually just recently tweeted about this show saying that it was like one of the best shows they'd ever seen. 100% The acting was phenomenal. Everything, the writing, it's just been doing this too since the beginning. It started off really good, became great Episode 5 of Season 1 and it's just continued to do that. It's just so, the writing is so good. How they made the comparisons between Palestine and... Yeah, which it's very George Orwellian because the book is from 2006. Mmm. So if the scripting that they got there of the Guru at the end talking about what's going to transpire over the next nine years was part of the original novel in 2006, that's quite Orwellian because that's exactly what's happened. Yeah. In a big way. And the thing I was thinking of and I've always thought that it isn't people think stereotypically what you're going to have for let's say a nuclear holocaust or a WW3 or some kind of a terrorist attack that it's going to be based on religious differences or political differences and for me it's always been ideologies. It's ideology because your religious belief and your political belief are wrapped in your ideology, it's a part of it and that it's really an entire mentality and world view about what humanity is supposed to be and what humanity should not be. Yeah. It reminded me a lot of obviously most of the the great evil dictators have been master hypnotizers and intelligent who have been able to manipulate the masses with brilliance. Great leaders. Not in a good sense. Charismatic, intelligent benefiting the followers with things that they wouldn't get ordinarily. The evil Right. And this is just brilliant. It's the mark of a great show that makes you think at the end of each episode what's going to happen and then it makes you think back to old episodes and how it all connected to each other. It's definitely a mark of a great series that has you do that when they're way ahead of you like Game of Thrones did Sherlock Yes. This is a completely different kind of show but this is as enveloping and mind pulling as Sherlock was. Sherlock was a constant you're like what's happening? Is that what that was? Did Sherlock see that? Did Watson see that? What's going on? Watson's in trouble. This has that same captivating nature with performances now because there were times you just watched Sherlock because you're going to watch Moriarty and Sherlock spar with their thespian strength and these guys are great actors. Everybody is cast phenomenal. If you want some more white guys since you've killed off your one. Yeah, we're here. We're available and just kudos to the casting people and the directors. Your whole creative team is top, top, top, top should be winning awards left and right. Is this the best thing Saif Ali Khan's acting lies I know we haven't really seen a bunch of we really haven't seen him stuff but I mean he's doing a phenomenal job well anyone since the first episode and this is our first Indian television series dramatic scripted television series but compared to what we watched obviously we have watched stuff from Britain and stuff from the US this is at the top levels of any any scripted drama that's coming to us here in America top quality top award level quality 7, 8 seasons of Emmys every year it should be recognized but sadly it's not distributed by the Netflix and not that it needs it at all because it's a standalone piece of art we want people to have to recognize it we love people here talking about sacred games did you see the last episode that they do with Stranger Things or they do when they did the Game of Thrones this is just a brilliant series I can't wait for the next episode hopefully it's coming soon