 We're watching. Actually, dude. S- I'm not Sartaj. Uh, you wish. Yep, you were not so. Anyways, but the second season to SACRED has just dropped on Netflix. And SACRED. We love the first season. If you didn't see those, go see our reviews. Yep, this. We are going to be doing differently. We call it Game of Thrones style for those of you in the know. So if you have followed us since game with this past season of Game of Thrones you saw that we did a reaction live to those episodes. On this very couch. That's what we're going to try to do. But it's just us this time. We're not having like big drinking parties and stuff like we did with the Thrones. No. But they allow, they're supposed to, allow 10 minutes of cut-up footage of the episode. Right. So you'll see our live reactions to like the highlights basically. Obviously this is not going to be the whole episode. Assuming there will be, I mean. Yeah, maybe this is a very boring episode. Could be a very boring episode. I don't think so, considering the last what? Six episodes of the last season. Since episode five of season one it's just been awesome. Hopefully they don't block these. They shouldn't because they've seen other people do Netflix shows. But never sacred games. SACRED GOD. Here we go. Also, we put that up there for glare. Yeah. If you just noticed. It was glaring on the screen. Change. Ah! Ah! Stop it! Stop it! That's our touch. Yeah. That was beautiful. The lens changed as his eyes adjusted to the light. They've got more money in season two. Yeah. We've got a lot of it. Great start. It was a good opening. Yep. Great opening. This is going to be awesome. Do you have four fingers on your right? His interpretation of the pain and the believability ever since he got trapped has been spot on. It's been so good. Stop that shit. I'm gonna put a cushion for you. Who's this? Is this ex-wife? Who's that? Seizu. Couldn't tell. Come here when we arrive. You're gonna get stuck in my car. You're gonna get stuck in my car. You're only 188 years old. Oh, no. You just know when you're in Mumbai. And this? I want a mugga. When you bring a mosquito, it can kill you, it can kill you, but you won't get back to Mumbai. Sister, why now? Don't worry about the health. I don't care. What do you care? I'm 188 years old. So you're back, right? Brother, I'm 188 years old. And I'm 188 years old. I know. You won't be able to get the hang of it. You're gonna get stuck in my car from now. I don't know what you're talking about. He's sitting there playing his music while these guys are eating the crap out of him. Sorry, our lunch came. That's why you see food now. What did you say? Whatever you said, babe. Strong females in this season. I want one. We get big Indians in Kenya. Do you know who you're talking to? But you don't know that I don't care for an hour. Wow! Tell me if you want to die. Tell me if you want to die. I sent him a voice. Great scene. At every level, it was a great scene. Hey, come here. Hit my bus. You can't outrun Sartaj. Shot. The cinematographers have fun. I sit with the actors. You guys are going to really have to go up these flights of stairs multiple times. Yeah. I want shot. How is life? Beautiful life. Who's my... Do you want to do glass or nuclear attack? What did you say? I heard the same answer. Clear. Nuclear attack. I mean... He's not a hero. I'll kill you. That's a very heavy thing. Everything is going to be alright. Who are you waiting for? What are you waiting for now? He's not going to do it unless he's going to do it. I'll kill you. Wow! Shoot him, too, in the face. Shoot him? No, he still needs him. I'll kill you. I'll kill you. He wanted to come up into pieces and ship it around. He said they're doing the car. I didn't want it to be it, but that was it. Man. That was a very good, nice return of the series. The thing that struck me most in this is that they've gotten... Netflix has given them more money. So that's great. And probably with the bigger budget, they may have given them a little more time for filming, because they obviously had some shots that they framed and fought through and did. The cinema type at the time. Some shows, like the show Handsmaid's Tale, if you watch that, the cinematographer has so much fun. You can tell just the way the shot is. It's very similar now. The first season was really good in terms of cinematography. But this season, I think it's at least in one episode so far, I stepped it up in terms of the cinematography. Yeah, everything. The cinematography, the lighting, the whole line of art. It looks like at least in that episode, we're getting a lot more Noazed in. So that's exciting. Very exciting. A lot more humor, too. Yeah. It was a bunch of funny episodes. And I'm loving all the... We haven't been introduced to Kulki. I know, yeah. I was waiting for her. No, sorry. But the new female character they've introduced. Great. So this show actually has more, a lot more. I mean, that has to do with India content in general. Yeah. They've had strong female... Strong female characters. ...characters for a long time. Yeah, a long time in their history. In their history. Adding them in this show. Reminds me a lot. I mean, a completely different show. But how Thrones, Game of Thrones, it's so many strong women. Yeah. This is clearly showing strong women in so many different parts. And just Noazed in is just so a Saif Ali Khan. They're both so perfectly right for these parts. I would love to work with Noazed in. Like, so bad. He's like, he could do anything in my mind. He is like Gary Oldman. Yeah. He can do anything. And he's so fully committed every single moment. Yeah. But he's like so effortless, too. And I think I said this before in the last episode of season one where Saif Ali Khan had his thumb cut off. He plays pain as well and realistically as Harrison Ford. Harrison Ford's about as good as you're going to get to watch somebody convince you they're struggling or in pain or suffering with something. And the continuity, great job of them to... You know, when he got his hand smashed against the wall and he heard his thumb that later on there's a little more blood coming out of the wound. Just top notch. Artistry is great right now. And I know we're missing. So you can help educate us and enlighten us. I know we're going to miss the, for example, the name of the episode and the reference to all the Hindu references and the gods and what each one of those things means. And the connection of that I think is going to be over our head. And I want to learn more about that. I want to learn with those tie-ins. I want to learn more about Malcolm. Yeah. Who is he? Who is he? What is he? Yeah. Why is he... What's he doing? Yeah. He's very interesting to me though. Who is he working for? Is he working for anybody? Is he rogue? Yeah. Because I think he's working for somebody. But who? And the other thing that this covers that's great is the reality. This is a reality that governments, ours included, will say things like we're having a war on drugs, but then behind the scenes we're actually using cartels to accomplish our ends. Example, we want a particular government to fall. And we'll say publicly we're not involved with anything militarily to help that government fall, but secretly we'll use and we'll arm or we'll fund groups that we publicly say, oh, they're aberrant and we don't like them, but we'll support those groups so that they can overthrow a government and do something like, I love that moment where it's very clear, she used a guy who's a thug and a criminal to accomplish something that she said she believes is good for the government. That happens all the time. All the time? I think they alluded to it during... Which war was it? And they said the United States and... Oh, yeah. Something. There's several. I figured what it was. Was it helping Pakistan or something like that? Well, everything that's gone on in Saudi Arabia. Yeah, I mean, it's extraordinary how people we fight, we had previously armed. And it reminded me of a line that Nawazidah has in Kahani when he's talking to the young officer, I forgot the actor's name, who's with Bidya, and he's explaining to him what they're doing and he's going to let her die. And he says to Nawazidah's character, then what makes us different from the bad guys? And Nawazidah says, nothing. We do the exact same thing. The difference is we're right. It's a great line. This is such a good show. Yeah, it's amazing. I'm hoping you enjoy the new format. Yes. We are. We are. And hopefully the next episode you'll see soon. Yeah.