 Hey, welcome back to our stupid reaction to the edit of Corbin. I'm Ashley. I'm Rick. You can follow us. Instagram, Twitter, for more juicy content. It's so juicy. Boy. And today, we were reacting to a trailer, Juicy Boy. Not a good superhero. Rick, we reacted to this teaser just, I think a week ago or so. Teaser. It's for the Amazon series, The Forgotten Army. Yes. Which looked, the battle sequences look incredible. And we only told the teaser. This is the wrap. Awesome. Great. I think it releases here in the next few days. So yeah, this is a TV series on Amazon, on Amazon. But you're going to be very impressed. I can tell you right now. When he said Amazon series, I got that. Yeah. I was pretty positive that it was a TV series that would be on the Amazon Prime. Wow, you're a lot smarter than your father. Here we go. Yeah. Wow. Great. That is a ton of money. Ton of money. It usually helps. But apparently, it still can't get a good, wide actor. Really? The poverty? Not. There was one that was like when they were at the fence. Yeah. He was terrible. I didn't like him. Oh, OK. I wasn't bothered by. The other guy was fantastic. I didn't like him. But there was another white guy, a couple, like a minute before that, that seemed to be fine. But I. Seemed to be OK. Anyways, but that's not the point of this. That was absolutely. Hey. Everybody at Amazon. Was the song came in? Whoo. Everybody at Amazon put that thing together. Well done. What a great trailer. Wow. And this show looks like it is absolutely incredible. Yeah. It looks intense. It looks massive. Massive scale. Yeah. Like how much are they putting up per episode? Massiveness. It looks incredible. A lot of money. Yeah. Like we're talking. Looks like they're putting 10, 12 million an episode in this thing. Probably. Because a lot of the battle sequences looked really good. It looked like mostly practical. Yeah. Exactly. There was one. There was a train one that looked CGI. There was some CGI. That was the only thing in this entire thing that I was like, ah, I can. I can see that. Yeah. Let's take it here. But that looked fantastic. It looked so good. I don't think we know too many people in this. No, I legit got chills. Me too. I did too. Yeah. Especially when the song came in. I was like, oh man. The director is from the one with Sam Khan. The kid that we saw. Yeah. I always mispronounced that name. Yeah. The one where the smuggles will grow back into Pakistan. Which I think he did well in that one. But this one looked a lot more just historical. 100%. Or just the scale of this for a TV series is massive. It's crazy because it's called the Forgotten Army, right? Yeah. I thought it was. Yeah. The Forgotten Army. Why didn't it come up? There's no way it's not on IMDb at that sweeping scope and coming out and then there it is. There we go. Okay. Blissful. He does that by the way every time he sneezes no matter where he is. There's always dabbing involved. But his sneezes sound like coughs. Coughs. Yeah. Hey, stop judging. I'm not judging. I'm just observing. Yeah. Blow it out your hole. I think most of these people in here are unknowns, which is cool. No one knows them. Kind of similar to like not even their own family. Kind of similar to I could be totally wrong. They're all known to us. So does that... When people like honestly outside of wasn't... That's what Spielberg wanted to do in Save and Cry Run outside of Tom Hanks. Most of the people were unknowns. It was a bunch of stars. Now. But they weren't all known at the time. Yeah. Vin Diesel was not well known. Tom Hardy's in that film. Tom Hardy was not well known at the time. Jeremy Davies, where are you? Jeremy by the way. Yeah. I feel like a lot of times people do these kind of things because they don't want people to get distracted by the actual message of the film and telling the story. Yeah. Because if you put like Shah Rukh Khan in there. Right. You're going to see Shah Rukh Khan. Right. And you're going to be... Because people will see that as opposed to go see the story of this. Correct. I think we actually have a... I don't know if it had that last time. The synopsis? Go ahead. You want to read it, Ash? Or me? You can read it. No. The story begins in 1996. Colonel Sodie, now 70, visits his sister and her family. However, even after over half a... Don't lie. She just hit read more and what unfolded was a novel. Oh no. I'll just come in here and... You'll just... Yeah. However, even after over half a century, the nightmares of his intense battle and its aftermath often return to haunt him. There's a lot more of their... We don't need to go through every single way. Yeah, we need to condense that a bit there, folks, on IMDb. Let's see. How many episodes are they giving us? One, two, three, four. Five. Five to start. Five episode season. And run times on those on hoping for 90 minutes. One, two, three, four. High five. It's not telling us how long they're... It's got to be at least an hour. But it comes out at the end of this month. Man, this looks good. I love that one of the episodes' name is Pow! I think it's POW. I like it to be Pow! I like Pow instead. I do too, Ashley. They didn't separate them and there's no period so it's Pow! But I did it because obviously we don't know this part of the story in the slightest. Not at all. But it was awesome to see because I know that I've heard the stories of the full female armies they've had in India or the battalions they've had. And so if it goes into not only just the army itself but then like females kicking ass and ashes all over that and blowing up the British and... Yeah, a bunch of really powerful lines. And so I'm hoping this is like a really well-written epic show that gets accolades. If it lives up to this trailer, it's going to be fantastic. So good. Fantastic. What does that mean? Azadiki line? Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. Maybe that means forgotten army. Maybe. Probably. Azadiki. Let us know what you thought of it down below and let us know what information we need to know. Pow! Because I'm sure you know all of it and we know nothing.