 What's up? Chop is a two-letter word that indicates direction. Yes, it is. You know what else is a two-letter word? Your mom Hey, welcome back to our stupid direction David Thumb Corbin. Don't plug your babies and you can post Instagram, Twitter, juicy content. It's true. I'm trying to get to the bell for the unification squad. Social media channel links in the description. I have a personal YouTube channel. No, okay. No Everybody unsubscribed from that one. That's true Today we're doing a new trailer reaction. It's a for a new Amazon web series called Tandov okay with Saif Ali Khan, also known as Sartaj, and Dimple Kapadia, and Sunil Grover, and this is an upcoming series for Amazon. That is all the information I have been given. That's all we need. Amazon's been doing good stuff. Yeah, and Sartaj has been doing great with OTT platforms. Yep, everybody has. It's the place to be. OTT. You down with OTT? No. Yeah, you know me. I think I had that a couple years ago, but I got the vaccine and I'm better now. Oh, come on. The OTT. Here we go. Let's try to guess. My guess is it's a new series that's going to start Saif Ali Khan. Yeah, and it's going to be about politics. Or is he royalty because he is royalty? Well, it said politics. I guess he's playing the Prime Minister. Oh, okay. He is. Let's see what we can find out from reading. I mean, everybody looked pretty. Yeah, that's all I can say. I have no idea. Maybe if this is like a name, Tandav, people would be like, oh, that's about it. We are ignorant and we do not. Yep. Tandav is a story that happens in the capital city of the world's largest democracy, New Delhi, where it takes you inside the closed chaotic doors of power and manipulation and uncover the darkest lanes of Indian politics. That's a high, will you really? That's my question. I mean, they said it's going to take you inside the closeted chaotic doors of power and manipulation and uncover the darkest lanes of Indian politics. Maybe. That's a grand statement right there. I feel like most of the yeah, most of the shows we've reacts to all have to do in some way with politics. Well, yeah. But in here in the United States, it doesn't always revolve around the politics. Right. Breaking bad. Right. Not about politics. Not at all. But I think, what is Sacred Games? Yes. Patholog. There were some. Some. Not a lot, but some. But it was there. The Mesa Fertig, of course. Of course. Family man. Family man. Yes. Delhi crime. Delhi crime. Yep. I guess they're all like, I guess it kind of probably stems from the fact that they're crime shows. And so that kind of right intertwines. But yeah, our crime shows don't do that. Usually always do that. No, sometimes politics is included, but for the most part, our, whether it's TV or film, politics and law enforcement are differentiated in storylines by a long shot. Unless it's a huge case. Right. But normally, politics don't get involved. No, not with local police. Yeah, definitely. Like if you have law enforcement involved with politics, you're dealing with CIA and FBI. But of course, we know that there are issues with corruption. Of course. With politicians and police. All over, but we know that's a problem in India. Yeah. And they like to highlight that in a lot of these films and for TV shows. But it is interesting. I did see her, Dimple, who I watched Tenant last night. You did? I did. Wow. And she's in it. Really? She's in it. And so is the not Ando from from from a Delhi crime, not not what's her face is the main girl's boss. Okay. Who was on her side, but the other one that looks similar to Ando. I forget his name exactly, but he was also cool because a lot of it actually takes place in they do a lot of stuff in Mumbai. Had no idea. Yeah. So that was that was cool. They showed up on screen and I was like, Oh, that's awesome. Look at that. Yeah, cool. Anyway, so yeah, I'm excited. We we thought our first experience actually this site was sacred games and we loved him. Yeah, he is now forever and always Sartaj Sartaj and not you guys because you guys grew up with him. Yeah, he's been around for years and years for you guys. But Sartaj was our indoctrination into and then we thought he was a fantastic villain. Yeah, we always forget the name of that movie. I think it's sort of the tea. Anyway, I know what you're talking about. Yeah. And so I'm excited, especially if he gets a juicy role. Yeah, to to sink his teeth into. Well, and I'm most interested to see if they're really going to do what they say they're going to do there. And how well received that's going to be in India. Well, every single time we've reacted to a show. This is it. The comment comes up every single time is that it's propaganda. But anytime when we did sacred games, yeah, when we did put our lock, when we did miserable, all of them, we always got that comment that those shows are propaganda against yes, the government, religion, whatever police. And so I'm sure this will be absolutely no different. But you know, it's also happened with our interviews. Yeah, every single time we interview anybody, it's become fashionable when you disagree with something to call it fake. Yeah, or anti nationality. Yeah, or just propaganda versus what propaganda actually is and was. I don't even think most of the people who talk about fake news and propaganda now even know what propaganda really is. Yeah. But we'll see. I'm very interested. I'm interested. Obviously the teaser didn't give us nothing. We might as well have been looking just for everybody's headshots. Yeah, that actor's in it. That actor's in it. He's good. He looks good. Oh, that looks good there. All right, great. All right. Well, then nice costuming. Well, let us know what what else we should know, obviously with no spoilers in case we do delve into this family man is coming out. It is very soon. I think they it's the 12th of February is I think they announced it. So we should be getting a trailer. I do think no matter what they do here for this one, they are probably going to play it safe. All right, we're done.