 The sequel... To Deli-Belly. There's a sequel to Deli-Belly? No, it's called Deli-Crimes. This is a series. Back to our Stupider Exes, idiots. I'm Corbin. Um... Looking out the window. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter! Juicy, juicy, juicy. Juicy, juicy, juicy. Mmm. And thank you for watching us on Patreon. Follow us on Twitter account. There's a bunch of exclusive blocked videos on Patreon. Yep. A ton. Music videos, all that. Go check it out. There's exclusive tag that I finally made. I think they put something in my Gatorade. I was freaking out just now. Arsenic. I was shripping. But today we are reacting to a Netflix series. It came out this year. It's called Deli-Crime. Ah. The exciting thing about this is... Deli-Crime. Of course I thought about some people breaking into some Deli in New York. Stupid. This has the main girl from Juice and... Sweet. Shafali Shah. From the short film Juice. Yes. As we know and love her and that. They're going to read the synopsis. I do want to read the synopsis. Right now. So... Based on the Narbaya case. I hope I pronounced that correctly. Narbaya case. Deli-Crime follows the Deli police investigation into the finding of the men who perpetrated this crime. Cool. I guess that's an actual case that we're being told. And it came out in March of this year. So it's still on its first season. That's one of the most common things that will happen with crime shows. Irrespective of region. But you've got an unlimited amount of source material. Because you get access to actual crime stories that are just ongoing. And you have never ending material for your crime show. But having the main actress who we love. Who's a phenomenal actress. Just from that. From Juice alone. If you haven't seen Juice. See Juice. It's one of the greatest short films ever made. Here we go. Side note, side note, side note. You don't have the details yet. But I don't know if it's just something not right. This crime is not just house. It's insanity. We are two victims. On top of that, six people have attacked us. I've never seen anything like this before. In 7 or 10 hours. If we don't catch the suspect. Then all the guards can be there. You're the closest to the victim. His family needs to be with a person like that. I'm sorry. I'm not sure what a family you can. If she was my girlfriend, I would have died for her. Parts. The record. How is it to play? There's nothing we could have done. You want anything wrong? A mother. A mother's request. Promise KJM Jones. Of course it's only from there. I promise. You're gonna make me sick with my stomach angry. Yeah, but that's gonna make it good. That looks great. Glad I renewed my subscription to Netflix. I don't know the exact premise of that exact case. But I'm assuming it's something similar to something heinous, rape, murder against... I promise it's probably gang rape. Gang rape? Something like that? And then murder or something? Yeah. Or worse. The survival aspect of that and the living with it for the rest of your life. Kind of crap. And I hope it ends with... I hope it ends the right way. But yeah, it got me. I'm emotionally connected to the story. Yeah, that's one of those ones that would be fairly easy to be invested in. Because it's one of those stories that's like... Yeah, you gotta get these guys. I want to see what happens to these monsters. Exactly. Yeah. I want to see their headshot. Exactly. Like... Yeah. There's so many great movies that are made of stories, whether they're fiction or nonfiction, that give you that sense of justice, hopefully, where those who deserve get with coming to them get it. But irrespective, it seems like it's clearly... It's a true story. It's an important story. Do us a favor. If you're commenting on this, which I know you beautiful stupid babies will, you know the outcome already. For those of you who know the story, we don't. And people watching the show probably don't. So again, no spoilers in there in regard to how this all turned out and ended. But yeah, I'm interested just because Netflix is doing great stuff, and her in this is a huge draw for me. Oh yeah. Huge draw for me. This guy was in... And that's... I knew I recognized him. Yes, he's the guy I pointed at the screen. Adil Hussain. Adil Hussain? Yes. He was in English. He was the dad, the husband. Yes. In English, in English. And he's also apparently... He's the dad. He is Irfan Khan's dad. In life and life. In life and life. He's married to Tabu. He plays his mom and dad when Irfan Khan's character's a boy. Oh, really? Uh-huh. Yeah. Yeah, him and Tabu played Irfan's mom and dad as a young man. Then we saw this guy in the lunchbox. Yes. Oh, he was the boss. He was the boss. He was Irfan's boss. That's right. Look at us remembering stuff, guys. First, it was smart. Oh, man. We call it our smart reactions. We won't even need to change the letters. That probably wouldn't do as well. No, because they'd watch this once and go, Yeah, hit me up. You're not smart at all. False advertising. I'm going to sue you. But yeah, let us know how this is. It looks like it's well shot. Netflix. And so it'll have the grittiness and the captivating story. The acting's going to be there with her at least. And now we've got to make a decision about what's the next. We've got a couple. We've actually got three shows. Well, I think there's, I know some of you are going to say TVF. I've said this before and I'll say it again. They will not allow us to react to any of their series. Yes. They said no. We flat out got direct answers from them when we asked for permission and they said no. They have contracts with partners and so that it's not possible now unless it's on Patreon, which we might do, but it's not there yet. So the series is I'm contemplating currently. This one. This one. Mazepur. Mazepur. Mazepur. Mazepur. M-A-R-Z-A-P-U-R. And then I believe the family man. Right. All. Those two people are really sad. Some were saying that Mazepur was like, they said if you thought Sacred Games was intense and blow your mind, you need to watch that. Well, yeah. I think it's going to be very different. I think that was going to be more of an actual bloody war as opposed to Sacred Games, which more a lot of thinkers, which I figured out some people didn't like the season two because it wasn't as much of about a gangster anymore. As far as this new show? No, no, Sacred Games. People were upset with Sacred Games because the season two, because they said it wasn't as Gaitande gangster centered. Yeah. It went from being Scorsese-ish to more Christopher Nolan-ish I would imagine. Yeah. I agree. Okay. To each his own, I thought I think both seasons are beautiful together. If you don't just like watching great acting, then maybe I could see that. Some people don't just like watching acting like we like. Exactly. Like we love just dialogue driven things. If there's no action, that's okay. Yeah. I mean like the lunchbox. Yeah. Nothing but brilliant acting with moments of dead silence. I'm sure there are channels that enjoy action stuff more and you know. Oh I've seen comments of like why are you reacting to, there's somebody who flat out said I'm unsubscribing because you're not doing action anymore. You're not doing fight scenes. It's like okay go watch, go watch reaction channels and only do fight scenes. Yeah. Sorry bro. Don't pull it to tell you there. But yeah, let us know how this is. It looks really good. Love her. Say her name for me one more time so I can be in great to my memory. Chatham? Shah. She fell Shah. We love you.