 Uh, even while we're doing this one, the phone just stopped. Back to our Student Reacts, it's Yeddy. It's on Corbin. I'm Rick. Uh, and we finally got to it. Um, uh, sorry about the wait. Um, what happened was we recorded episodes five and six review over a month ago, um, and it somehow got deleted and then it kept getting pushed back and then I went on vacation. Right, and it wasn't a matter of like, it stopped recording. We were done. It was in the can and you sent me a text that's, we were freaking out because you didn't know where it went. I don't know what happened to it. Uh, so sorry about that. It went into the stupid netherworld. And then, uh, we were filming the intro and thankfully I noticed right when we were doing the intro that the video just stopped recording. So they don't want this video to come out for some reason. But it's gonna happen. Uh, we will not be deterred. But so we'll start with episode five again. And so this is a rehashing. Episode five is called Sarama. Sarama. And, uh, we left episode four, uh, after it ended. Coco, uh, got shot and then somebody had, uh, what's, uh, what's his name? Nawazid and Zaitan Day. At gunpoint. At gunpoint blank. Um, so I have an, I'm like, well, there it goes. Yeah. Which I'm like, please don't kill Nawazid. Yeah. What? They're not going to. Please don't, well, you don't know after Game of Thrones anything's possible with scripted dramas now. That's true. Yeah. Um, but the, uh, but, and I've got to reference my notes. He got, he got out of it somehow. And then we saw that, what's her face? Um, yeah. Cuckoo. Cuckoo. Cuckoo. Cuckoo. Cuckoo. Who, I, we, obviously we loved if you watch the other reaction. She's a phenomenal actress and we loved the character. And, um, but now, yeah, she. Oh yeah. Spoiler reviews. Don't watch this if you haven't seen Sacred Games Five. Obviously. Um, but yeah, the, she died and that was very, very sad. Big bummer. Um, but then it kind of sent Nawazid's character almost. Yeah. Now spiraling. Yeah. It does. And, and you know what? It's probably the point where Sacred Games starts to spin off into. Yes. Brilliance. Yes. These, uh, episode five, um, because then it goes into, uh, the whole almost heist where they're on top of the roof, right? Yes. Uh, with Bunty, they're waiting for Bunty to come out. They're waiting for Bunty, which I, it's the start of basically I think the best episodes, like I said, we've seen five and six. So we'll do six right after this. Yeah. And they kind of go together for me in my brain. They, they're so epic. The best episodes of the series. Everything builds to five. So far. It's like the series began now. Um, and so I'm very much looking forward to actually watching seven and eight, which you must see in this video. We were waiting so long, um, but, uh, that, that whole scene is whole sequence where they're waiting for, uh, what's his face? Bunty. Bunty to come out of the, of wherever he is. Right. And with that, with the woman who he's got, because he's kidnapped. And then so, uh, Sartash goes down and they, everybody's kind of all, it's about to shoot at each other. And then somebody takes, he wasn't one of his characters. I don't think so. No. No. I just, all hell breaks loose right there on that spot. Everybody dies. Every guy verbally said, Holy shit. Yeah. Oh, that was crazy. And then Bunty, the best thing I have loved. Oh, I love it so much. Bunty was going and then somebody shot him. He gets shot. Right. And I don't remember who shoots him. I don't think we knew. Some other sniper shoots Bunty, but that's not what ends Bunty. Just kidding. A freaking 18 wheeler. I think I verbally said out loud, oh shit. And I knew, I'm like, I saw it like, Corbin's gonna love that. That was amazing. Gonna so love that. Yeah. And it just gets nuts. And I wrote, I wrote, but because it wasn't the first time it was a stand-in. It wasn't Bunty in the wheelchair when the wheelchair first comes out. Remember, it was someone else like standing in for Bunty. Pretending to be here. Then it's a crazy stand-off. Bunty gets shot. Then he's hit by a truck. Then the politician friend of Guy Tunde gets murdered in the car. Oh yeah. When we flash back and that's when, the whole time, aren't you trying to figure out what the heck happened to Bunty? Yeah. Wysy in the wheelchair. Wysy in the wheelchair. And then we kind of actually go back and to see Bunty younger. Right. And that other guy with the curly hair and they were, who's got, doesn't he have a brother? Yeah. Nawazen was telling him to kill this. Right. And he wouldn't. He was too scared or something. He was a person. The guy that Bunty just walks up to in public and just offs right on the sidewalk. Yeah, because they were, I think, vying for his number two spot and all that kind of stuff. Right. And so that was quite interesting. But what was it saying? Yeah, to save Niyanaka, Sartaj interviews during a raw operation. In 1992, as political unrest increases, so does the bloodshed from Guy Tunde and Isis Feud. Yeah, that's true. Yeah. And now you start to get betrayal. And somebody has infiltrated Guy Tunde's group. And he's wondering, who do I have that's the mole in this group? And he also is starting to, now that Kuku's gone, he's losing his erections. Yes. He's just his desires. And that's where six starts out, I think. Right. Yeah. It ends, well, five ends powerfully. It ends with Sartaj having to testify about what happened way back. That's right. And you're looking at Sartaj, and he's being reminded, he finds his cricket bat. And the picture of his dad, who was a cop. Now then six is when he goes and he talks to his mom, but we're not there yet. Yeah, no, we're not there. And there's a reason he goes to talk to his mom, because you're like, okay, Sartaj, we get the picture that he's a morally upstanding guy. The moral compass of the show. He is the moral compass. And here he is. And you're like, what's he going to say? And he freaking lied. Yeah. He lied. And you can see it when he walks out and then they're out there. I didn't even expect that. No. I was like, oh, he's going to be the good guy. He's going to stand up. But then. Yeah. I mean, as you think, and I mean, you kind of understand why you do. You do because there is that reality. If you're in a situation like that, you do have to weigh the reality. On the one hand, there's truth and honesty and what's right. And then you also recognize your position in the system. And if I say something right now, I may have won the battle, but I wouldn't win the war. I could say something right now and then I'm gone. And what good is that going to do the system if I'm gone? Yeah. But what did you do to stay there and maybe fight later? Or though, is he going completely cold and just. Is he freaking turning and just turning bad to a bad cop, basically. Right. Episode six. Episode six about clean slate. And once again, these were two of the best episodes. And this one, yeah, it's called. They always say to read them and they usually mean something. Right. I'm sure it does. Yeah. See that it's from a text and they knew it. It refers to the cycle of life and funeral rites and how to perform them. And it's often read when a person dies. And it comes from the Garuda, forgive me if I mispronouncing this. Garuda Piranha, which is one of the I'll mispronounce this. Mahu Piranha texts. So yeah, ancient texts. Yeah. So all of them have that little title and they always say that for us to read. Yeah. And kind of get away. What's going on? If mythology is not the right word, please forgive. We're still way, way behind the curve. We're learning about you guys. Read the synopsis real quick. Episode six of synopsis is when Sartaj is constable, Katakar, is pressured to investigate the disappearance of a young man from a Muslim slum. Disasterous consequences follow. This was a great, great episode. The best. I think it's the best one so far. Outside of the scene with Bunty in episode five. I got to just go down my list of the hard cores. Yeah, go ahead. Because I don't watch him this. I went, okay, Sartaj is clearly tormented because he goes to his mom. And he asks about the cricket bat that his dad gave him. And he's trying to, it's clear he's trying to get some answers from her to help him with his moral conundrum. And she's a smart cookie. She's like, why are you asking about that? And then she says to him, you know, just follow your heart and do the right thing. And he's dying inside. But Sartaj is tormented. Then the restaurant lady is hard core. Yeah, she was so good in this episode. Then Sartaj's buddy is hard core. And then, oh no. Guy Tunde is hard core. Guy Tunde's wife is hard core. Everybody just goes hard core in this thing, man. Yeah. Yeah. And so basically you see this guy, and I knew it was going to come back into play. His buddy, his partner, whose name is Katakar. Yeah, his partner who kept putting off that, I believe it was a Muslim woman that kept coming since episode one with the missing son. I knew it was going to come back. But she kept blowing him off and all that kind of stuff. And he looked like he was like a really nice guy to everybody else except basically this Muslim woman. So maybe he had some prejudices. Yeah, whatever he did, he didn't like her. But when he actually started investigating, they found him. Yeah. And then he completely caught me off guard because when they just killed him. Well, two things caught me off, three things caught me off guard about this episode. One, his flipping a switch and going off and going hard core. Because he's such a seemingly sweet and soft spoken guy. With Sartaj basically. Yeah, like when Sartaj gives him the tickets to go with his family to see that actress, he has an infatuation with and he gives what I love so much of his sweet, the Indian nod of, and I just, he seems so, he just becomes freaking insane. Yeah, he was like. So that, his going crazy, that actor doing such a great job. Yeah, the actor. And then again, another character, I'm suddenly loving their work. You just get stabbed in the neck. And the minute he did, I thought, well, if they killed Kuku, no one is out of reshares like Game of Thrones. So I'm like, oh, and I'm like Sartaj. I'm like, please don't let him die. And his wife had a great moment when he shows up and she's yelling at Sartaj because he's gone. And those kind of moments for actors are really, really hard when you don't have a meaty role. Yeah. And you have to do something to show up and deliver that performance. One of the hardest things for actor to do. Yeah. And she did a great job. Yeah, but I loved the death. I loved that we didn't see it coming. And I loved how he died in terms of acting wise. Sometimes people don't die well. True. They show us dying versus actually dying. Just die already. But you said, so I think we ended on this episode. Well, before the very end, we get another incredible moment that was really well-directed when Sartaj is the kid who stabs his buddy and he chages him and Sartaj is going to shoot and he has to flash back to the incident that he knows wasn't right to shoot the kid and Sartaj freaking shoots him and doesn't just shoot him. As he's on the ground, he looks at him and he shoots him and makes sure he's... I'm like, that's when I wrote Sartaj has gone hardcore. Yeah. Yeah. And that was such a well done flashback because the kid's running and then it immediately flashes back to the image we saw of the kid running that Sartaj had the moral conundrum one from episode one. Yeah. Yeah, but then it goes to Gaitande's wife saying, if you... What she links to him is his inability to perform in bed and his lack of passion being linked to a mole and something going on and he needs to basically... He just basically says, you need to do what you need to do and kill people and be a man again and then when you're a man again, you'll start getting erections. That's when I'm like, dang, his wife is hardcore. You don't need Viagra. You just need to murder someone. Wow. But no surprise. We've gushed about Noazet in every episode. Yeah. He's still my favorite part of this entire thing, even though the whole thing's heating up and everybody's... Sartaj is really interesting to me now. Oh, now. Yeah. Everybody is. And I love... I'm going to forget her name. Noazet is so good, but... Yeah, he's the restaurant lady. Not just the restaurant lady, but she was smaller in this, but she's still playing a pivotal role. She's the actress from Underhun to Hun who is with Raw. I believe she's with Raw. She's the girlfriend in Underhun. Oh, okay. Yeah. The detective person. She's great. Yeah. So the series just has great, great acting. But, okay, you might help me clear something up. Here's something I don't understand because they go back to her. That's why I thought of her. So we end it with video footage of somebody having come in and slipped poison in an IV. Do you remember that? And they're looking at the monitors. Yes, yes. So what... I didn't understand the connection between the photo. There's a photo that Sartaj finds in his buddy's wallet. And it's the same girl as the actress who's the chief of police. Do you remember this? Who framed her abusive boyfriend? So remember, there's the chief of police who Sartaj lied for. Yeah. His daughter, I believe it's his daughter, is dating that... She's an actress and the actor that she frames with cocaine and he gets busted at the airport while she's watching the news and she's like, ha, ha, ha, because he beat her. Yes. Right? Uh-huh. There's a link between her and his buddy Katakur's wallet. There's a photo that Sartaj at the end of the episode, in episode six, he finds the picture. And like it has a realization is that we don't know yet what that's about because I don't know what that's about. Yeah, I forgot about that. I don't know why... I don't understand about the murder in the hospital and why they were happy when they're looking at the screen. They see the image that they still have the guy who came in, messed around with the IV and left, and on the other screen, they see that same guy sitting with a gang member. I'm lost. What? I think they're just happy because they found the guy who poisoned him. Yeah, but what? There's got to be a deeper... It's got to go back to Guy Tunde. And do you remember? Well, he's part of the crew. I had forgotten that Guy Tunde and Sartaj's dad have a connection. Do you remember that? No. They reference it. Apparently... Okay, remember just before Guy Tunde dies in the chair? Yes. Very, very early on. He mentions something about Sartaj's dad. Oh yeah, and that's how it's all connected? Yeah, and that's what Sartaj is trying to figure out, something about why does my dad have a connection with Guy Tunde? And my dad, I thought, was a good guy. Is my dad not a good guy? Did he try to stop Guy Tunde? Did he work for Guy Tunde? So there's a lot... I still don't know what the heck is going on. Yeah. So now we're actually going to watch 7 and 8. We've been waiting this long because we don't want to obviously just jump there and not have five and six. Right. And so we've been waiting so long. And we wanted to make sure we did this before, because season two is about to start. Yeah. And Kalki's in it. Yeah, that's right. Yeah! So... Took it up another notch. Maybe you'll see those here... Now. In the world of... Sakura's gun. Have you been shot in the kneecaps? Twice. I saw that. I was like, oh my god! Well, yeah, it happened. I'm like, oh, that's why he's in a wheelchair. Okay, so we're on to episode seven now, finally. Hey, and if I've got sweat stains, it's because it's 140 degrees Celsius in LA. Okay, so episode seven is called Bunty Gets His Knee Shot. Yes. It's called Ruda. Yeah. Rudra. Rudra. Rudra. Right, right. Okay. Here, read the synopsis real quick. The synopsis. Hoping to tie up the many loose ends of their case, Sartorch and Angeli reunite to figure out how the enigmatic trinity is linked to Gaetondi's prophecy. Yes, and just on the heels of five and six, man, it kept going, man. It did, and it kept going in a different way. Oh, okay. It got, it got. I want to tell you what the meaning is first. Rudra is a deity who's associated with anger, chaos, or storm. The Rudra version of Gaetondi is what this episode is all about. He unleashes hell when his... Spoilers, by the way, go watch the show. Obviously. When his wife is killed in an attack by Isis men, this dialogue is utter class. It's only when his love was targeted that he came to killing on the basis of religion, and even then he cared only about avenging. Subhadra. No one else. Yeah. And his life was right here? Yeah. When Isis killed Subhadra, he awoke the Hindu in me. Yeah. That was a, yeah. I was like, oh, dang, things just got real. Yeah. This episode, so obviously you start off with Sartorch. Kind of going back to, he was like, all right, I did all that, but I'm good now. Yeah. I'm gonna... I made a mooboo. I'm not gonna make a mooboo anymore. He's kind of just, he even told his boss, he's like, I'm doing my job. Now you're gonna have to do yours. And I love the line. I was just thinking of it when he says, hey, earn yourself a little good karma, man. He's like, suck it. Yeah. I'm doing the right thing. And so he's giving up now in terms of his job and just wants to do the right thing. Right. Because the clock is literally ticking down. Literally ticking down. Something. We still don't know. But we got a real, I was talking about baited and just listening to everything when we are starting to get introduced to Triviti in the past. And he's talking to that guy about every 25 years is this thing. So in 25 years, and that's in the eyes of the universe, this is the blink of the eye. And when he met, when the Noazadans character met Triviti, man, that was good. I almost texted you at that point. I almost just texted you Noazadans. Yeah. Because I just, he is. I couldn't with him. Because starting with that, it was just the line. I think it's, if you keep, I think he's like, there's three rabbits or something Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. If you keep talking about it, I'm going to shove them up your ass. Oh, I love it so much. And then we got this whole different side of his character because he was falling in love with this one girl. And she seemed like a perfect match for him almost. I mean, for a murder, for a psychopath, whatever. A sociopath. But you still end up caring for him. You do. Which is a mark of an actor doing an amazing job. And writers. Yeah. Yes. If you can make somebody care for this kind of a monster of a character. Yes. You have done an amazing job. Yes. And not created just the stereotypical villain, bad guy, but a complex human being who nature versus nurture. If he was in a different time and in a different place, what do you bend this guy? I love that. Oh, yeah. And so they went through this whole thing of their relationship. And I think it was an amazing scene. Not one word was. It was right when they were first introduced into the episode. They were naked on the bed. Just laying on the bed. And I think they were there for about a minute. She got up and they just stared at each other. They didn't say one word. Nothing. And then they just cut to somebody else. Something else. Yeah. I was like, that was brilliant. Yeah. And I also, I just could go on and on about it. I know you can too. No, I don't. Yeah. He's when he's listening her listening to her in the car. Tell the story about why she didn't eat the thing the first time and he's listening. And when she finishes the story, you see his realization of both because he didn't understand it first. He was taking it a little personally and he listens. He's looking at her in the rear view and you see him go, oh, that's actually adorable. And you see his endearment toward her. Nawazuddin is just a brilliant listener. He's just a brilliant actor. He is Oscar level. Oh, yeah. Um, 100% 100% just as good as acting. Then when you go in the episode is it turns and these people show up to the house and you don't see it coming. And they're looking for a good ton day and they kind of just shoot up the house. It kind of reminded me of the opening of gangs of loss of parents. Yeah, very much. Yeah. I was kind of mixed up. I was like, wait. And I didn't know that was in the second. I had a feeling when they went back to her on the bed. Yeah. I thought she's shot. Yeah. She was a pillow. I said out loud. I knew it. Yeah. I ought to bring it. I was like, oh, yeah. I was feeling frozen. I know he's getting just drew us in. You finally get an erection again. Yeah. And you took it away from him. But then he obviously inferred obvious reasons. Kind of goes nuts balls and because he's been so much. And now it's just like the straw that broke the camel's back. Exactly. Yeah. Because the philosophy of cuckoo was enough to send him spiraling. This was enough to send what I call Rambo mode. I think he's now becoming what everybody, at least in the show, knows him as a good ton. In the present. In the present. In the present. Yeah. Knows who a good ton day is. 100%. He's becoming because they killed all the men. But then he was just like, he burned the whole fucking village. He turned the nearest Targaryen on that. Let's just burn all the kids. All the children. All the people. Just kill them all. Daenerys. What? Yeah. What? What? What? What do you? What do you? What do you? What do you? What do you? What happened to him? No. They rang the bell. They rang the bell. Made for such an interesting moment for the character. And it was just brilliant writing. The show's getting better. One episode left in this season. Just so good. And I'm wondering what's going to happen. Are we going to figure out what's going to happen in the 25 day? No, not in this season. This was day 16. No way. And a couple other things. The scoring again. The music on this was so freaking good. So pulled back. So subtle. Then that last scene, I was noticing the score. But I'm again. Yeah. You took another great actor away from us. When she was doing it, I was like, Okay, okay. Okay, something's going to happen. Oh yeah. And then she turned around and I'm like, Oh shit. They're going to shoot her. Yeah. And then well, actually my first reaction was, Oh crap. It's a white guy. Luckily he hasn't said a word yet. He hasn't messed it up. Yeah. He hasn't had to say anything. So that's good. But when I was concerned and I thought there's, you know, my mind is thinking she's such a good actor. And I love watching her on screen. There's no way they're going to take her away at Game of Thrones. And but I love that they did right in the freaking head. I said, I jumped up in my couch and said, No! And then fell back. I think I verbally was like, Oh! And fell back as she's laying there looking at us with her eyes open and a bullet hole in her head thinking, No! But inside thinking, And so who is he associated with? I don't know. He wasn't even looking at her either. It was weird. He was like looking off in the middle distance. Yeah. This guy's, It's almost like he was like mentally ill. Something wasn't there. Like what is this guy doing? So I don't know who he is with or what. But I don't know. What do you think they have in the last episode? I wonder how far Sartaj is going to go when he finds out she's been killed. You know, because I think everybody's got a switch that'll flip. And we've seen Sartaj kind of flip a switch a little bit. I don't know. I mean, they have to keep it going until Sartaj can't just go Rambo and just kind of die and sacrifice himself. Well, I guess he could. They could blow our minds in end season one with Sartaj dying. Yeah, but what are they going to do in season two? Kalki's coming back. He has to do your new main character. That's right. Introduce new main characters every season. Take it, Game of Thrones, two point up. You just kill off everybody in the first season and bring season two and kill all of them off. So, yeah. Well, I'm guessing you'll find out what we thought about in about five seconds. Yeah, so hang on. Finally finished. Time in a day is season one. It's about time, guys. Of Sakrit Gavs! Sakrit Gavs! And thank you for sticking to the end of this video. Yeah. Five through eight. I kind of just... Since you're waiting so long, I was like, I'm just going to drop them off. You guys are just the most patient little stupid babies. I think they actually almost gave up, basically. I know. Mama, I love the messages, not just with this but for anything. When it's like, I was a virgin when I requested this and now I have to be glantious. You know, season one is ridiculous. But yes, season one, episode eight, the season finale. It's in the books. It's done. It's called... Want to pronounce that? Yiyadi. Yiyadi. And do you want to read this in opposite directions? To save Mumbai from impending doom. Sartaj, who I always recognize. Races against time to find out who Gaitande's third father is and what's planned to happen on the 25th of day, by the way. If you don't know this already and you're already at season eight, spoiler alert. Season eight, I mean, episode eight, spoiler alert. Obviously. We're going to talk about the content of the episode. You're way past spoilers at this point. Way beyond spoilers at this point. Which I've just got my first thought about this last episode of the season. That just immediately comes to mind. We had Sartaj go full Jamie Lannister right there. I thought the hand was going. I really did. I want to hold on. I want to look up the name. Want to read that from you. It's the name. Yes, the meaning of the name. Yiyadi. Yiyadi was cursed with premature old age and had asked his son Puru to swap their ages. Oh, that's a cool concept. Yiyadi also conquered the whole world and was the Shakravartan Samrat. The last episode has Guruji finally convincing Gaitande to join his cause, thus bringing his son into the fold. There's so much. I'm sure we're missing a ton of crap. We're missing so much of the parallel. So they're talking about the guy who was talking to him in the prison that got him out. On the phone. Yeah. On the phone. The dude on the phone saying you're not going to die. Okay. Whoever that third, the third father. Huh. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. But yeah, the episode, how did it start? It started with Sartaj, correct? Yes, I think. Yeah, the investigation of he's on the train and then he gets kidnapped. And he's kidnapped and finds out simultaneous that I forgot her name was shot in the head. And we lost her in the show. And so it kind of kept up the intense pace of the last three episodes of the season. Five, six, and seven, and eight. Yeah. Like most shows. Yeah. Like Game of Thrones, Westworld, The Office, you see the first few episodes and you realize, especially in retrospect, after you've watched multiple seasons, you go back and you go, wow, they really didn't know the characters yet. And they're just getting the story fleshed out. Episode, this season began in episode five. And it just kept clicking along. So he got kidnapped and then... Yeah. He's tied to the table in handcuffed. Man, and then that white guy, who is a very good actor? Shocker. Yeah. He's the best we've seen. The best white guy we've seen in any Indian cinema. Yeah. Yeah. Except, what's her face, but she grew up in... Oh, and no, and we really enjoyed the actor who was in Bang De Rosanti, or Rang De Rosanti. I always mess the letters up on that. I carbonize those. That's in the new phraseology, by the way. If something's screwed up title-wise, like, under-hum-de-hum, that's where the legend began. It's been carbonized. That actor who played the guy who was torturing the soldiers who wouldn't give in, and he's so astonished and he's journaling about it. Who reminded you of Betany? Oh, gotcha. Okay. This is the first guy we've seen comparable. And he was really... He has a weird face, which is probably what bothers me the most. Sorry to... Which makes him great for the role though. Yeah. He's not even on IMDb on the episode, though. No, but it makes him strange. I don't know why he's not... He's not even listed as a cast member, credited on the... Yeah, but he's such a great creepy dude. Yeah. Totally believable as a creepy dude. And let's give Saifah the con man. That dude, he pulled off pain like Harrison Ford pulls off pain. I fully believe that guy just had his thumb chopped off. Oh, yeah. That was an intense scene. That was a really intense scene. And I... Because now... I think what happened was I was like, Oh! Because they have killed characters we like, and they just chopped off his thumb, I was sitting there with the Game of Thrones sense of, who knows what the heck they're gonna do right now. We may see Tarkov. I said that before in this episode. I said, he may be gone. I still don't believe it. I don't think he would be. But I thought the hand was gone. Yeah. I thought more torture. I don't know what was gonna happen, but his believability and the continuity throughout... Having to move the rope around which just cut off finger. Yes, and little details of smaller movement. Because so many times you'll see somebody lose a limb or something, and they play the pain in the moment realistically, but then as the scene progresses, it's almost like they've forgotten they got hurt. Yeah. And you wouldn't forget that at all. It would still, even if it wasn't even touched, you would still be dealing with the fact that I'm an excruciating pain, right? And he even got... He was, I guess, I don't know if they make up, sprayed him down, but he had the sweats. That was just fantastic. That was an intense scene. And then the police came and they started to shoot up. And he passes out. And he passes out. And that guy gets away. That guy gets away. We still, so we still don't quite know who this guy is. Yeah. In the hierarchy of who's running the show here, on the people doing this countdown for destroying Mumbai. We're getting closer though. We don't know. Because the feeling at the beginning initially, and you still get that feeling, is like it's Gaitande is the main nibba of the economy as well. But he's not, he's not... He definitely can't be the one because he doesn't have enough of the midichlorians in his blood. He's not the betrothed one. So, you like that reference? But, and then we went to Gaitande in Solitaire in the prison. Yeah. Which, obviously, this is fast forward if you don't like watching his gush over Nawazan. That was Nawazan. And yeah, we've got, we are totally unashamedly man crushed on this actor. Holy shit. That man is so good. He's just brilliant all the time. He was such... One, it was an intense scene. Just they put him in solitary confinement. He finds his friend that was, his old friend that is in the prison. They beat up on these other people. Right, taking revenge on ISIS men having killed all his people and his wife. He gets pushed, put in isolation, where he has to poop, who he has to... I love the flashlight shots, the direction of the click, and then it goes black and then it's a little closer click. Yeah, this, the cinematography of sacred games is awesome because they like a lot of low light shots where you can't really see the actor's face very well, but it's a beautiful, beautiful shot. Agreed. But then, yeah, Sartre... No, we find out that the way Sartre just connected to us, and then his father... His father is showing him compassion. Showing him compassion in the prison. And so, and it was kind of some foreshadowing, I believe, when he was in a cell, he was talking... No, when he was talking to his, what's his face with the chopped off legs? Bunty. Bunty. That guy came up and he was like, this guy's okay. And that was Sartre's father. Right, right. Because he's a good man. He's a good man. So don't hurt him, basically, but everybody else is kind of fair game. Destroy them all, but leave him alone. So that's kind of how it is, and so you see kind of Sartre's father was the exact same as actually Sartre, in terms of just being a good human, and that's where he got it all from. But yeah, the noisadence character... He had a lot of beautiful moments like he always does. He's just, he... I can't stop thinking about your comparison, because it's almost like they're two sides of the same coin. He has a natural just being-ness at any given moment the same way Gary Oldman does. He just has this sense of he's never, ever performing, never, ever. He's always listening. He's always present. He's always in the moment. The moment he had, and the moment he's on the phone where he really gives in to the reality that he's gonna die. I believed him 100%. I believed I was watching noisadence as this character, coming to terms with my life is about to end, and it's... I wish it hadn't ended this way. I just was... He's a beautiful actor. And then at the end, when basically after the phone call, and right as mysterious guy, who I'm guessing is the orchestrator, and got some power, because I... Didn't you think when all of Issa's guys come up on him, and he said it was like 40 guys against two? I'm like, so how do you not die from this? It's kind of like when Matthew McConaughey in Interstellar is going into the black hole. You're like, okay, how are you gonna make him survive this somehow? Because that's just gonna be stupid. And the black shirts arrive. So clearly whoever... He's got some power. The third guy is powerful. He's got some power of some sort. Obviously. Because even Katunde, who is a very powerful person, would... He's not as powerful as this guy. He doesn't have the people that can get you to come into a prison. No, because Katunde can't pull the strings on law enforcement. Yeah. This guy can. Yeah, whoever this third father is. I don't know who this guy is. Yeah. And I'm wondering. I don't know. Maybe it's Kofi. Could be. It sounded like a male though. So... Doesn't matter. Maybe she just has a male talking. Yeah, doing the talking. That'd be fun. That'd be really funny. But, and then at the end, we can talk about the end now and what we think is gonna happen. Because Sartaj goes... I believe he goes through everything. He walks through the... After he comes to you, right? Yeah. He goes... Well, he passes out. They take him to the hospital. You know, he's reading the paper. But the last things that we find out, first of all, in that warehouse, he finds all of the arms. Arms and the gas pipes? Yes. So I'm guessing one of the 25-day things is one, there's going to be a big militia or a gas attack. Or worse, because at the very end, he goes down into that room that looks like it is set up to be a bomb shelter, a fallout bomb shelter, which would mean somebody is preparing for Mumbai to be nuked. And then the arms are for people who apparently who survived the nuking can then rise up after fallout and take control of the city because everyone else is gone and defend it for... That's what it looks like to me. That the countdown is to nuk the city totally eradicated. And the people who know it's coming are going to be in the bomb shelters. Kind of like Kingsman. You've seen Kingsman? Oh, but never mind. But you should see that. I should. I just never got to it. But yeah, I don't know what's going to happen because, one, that would be a dumb idea because the city would be unlivable for... I know. You could live in it. Decades. Right. Because of just the radiation. And maybe it's just gassing. Yeah. So I don't know what it is, but they're planning on a bunch of people dying. Obviously, there's a bunch of arms everywhere. Right. And I don't know if that's legit or is that a distraction? Is it to make them chase the arms but they really have a secondary plan that's going on like the nuke plan? And clearly, Guy Tunde didn't... He didn't think he would survive. That's why he just shot himself. I guess or... I should re-watch the first episode. Or he was a pawn when he really felt he was the leader in the whole thing. And still, there's a role that Sartaj's dad plays that we haven't figured out yet. Yeah, we're on... So, day what? 15? Day 15. Yeah. 13. And it ended and I thought, I'm in. I am fully looking forward to season two and I like this series. This is a... I recommend this series to like. Oh, 100%. And let me tell you, Saif Ali Khan, man, the first episode we saw of him was like the whole Ranveer Singh thing with Gully Boy for me. It was like, he did good. Yeah. And now as I've been watching and growing and understanding, like we're seeing trailers, he's popping up all the time at every other film. I'm realizing, oh, okay. His best role was clearly that 90s dance. The 90s dance. It can't... That's his best role just like it was Ranveer Kapoor. His best role is being alien number three in two. Sorry. Don't get that wrong. That's true. Because alien number three, he kills and eats. Yeah. No. That's awful. Yeah. So let us know what your theories are because obviously you haven't seen... Yeah. We're all up to pet, to par and up to speed. Yeah. We're all on the same. I believe season two should come out soon. Because I know they've revealed like a cast video. Yeah. We haven't seen that at all. Well, we knew that Kalki is because we follow her on Instagram. We knew that she was... We knew she was really happy. But we haven't seen that video yet. And I don't believe they released even a trailer for the second season yet. Not to my knowledge. We haven't seen it. So let us know what your theories are for the... Yeah. Let's talk theories now. What's going on, boss? We're up to date now and it's very exciting. Sorry, this took so long. But thank you for waiting. As always.