As the recording of this episode Happy Fourth of July Weekend, I wanted to ask you, do you have any Fourth of July memories or just thoughts of Fourth of July. It's never been like a big holiday to me. Yeah, it's I've never celebrated with the classic barbecues and the picnics or the parks. Fourth of July was never that for my life. It's funny you say that, because I'm exactly the same, and a lot has to do with being Probably when I was a kid, I used to get a lot of
anxiety with fireworks as a kid. Not that I was scared of fireworks, it was just one It just really wasn't my thing. I just I didn't care, Like I wasn't like, oh my god, this is cool. Two, I used to always be afraid that, like my dad was gonna get in trouble for like lighting them for some reason. Yeah, even like I don't know. I was just always scared that he was gonna get in trouble. And then I was always scared that something was going to catch on
fire. And then plus I think I told you that story that this was for New Years, but when people were would shoot guns and then like a bullet came through my window and landed on my bed when I had just gotten up like a couple of minutes before that. So just throughout the years, I've just always had this anxiety and PTSD of fireworks kind of um. I mean, I can handle them, but you know, it's still it's still it just it was never my thing. I'll just say that. But yeah,
plus I hate being outside. I'm not like an outdoors person. I don't know, it's just never been my thing. I mean during my childhood, we would do where just immediate family would buy the fireworks at those stands, yeah, the boxes, and I remember my cousins and cousins, and I would enjoy, you know, that little part of it. But like I said, it wasn't a big party. It was just all right, what time is it. There's a dark art, let's let's go light these
things up. And then that was it. I remember during the daytime, that's when you had to use the smoke bombs. Yeah that's different colored ones. Yeah, I remember enjoying that. And then yeah, just then your parents were just like those sparkler things, and but it was never what I see some of my friends do with the pool parties. Everyone's just in red, white and blue outfits. I've never done anything like that. Yeah, I mean I would do that here and there and growing up with like family.
Matter of fact, last year, I did something like that with family and friends where I did the whole like barbecue and like the kids were in the pool. But again I was just like uncomfortable, Like I hate sitting outside especially you know, it's gonna be like triple digits through this weekend, so yeah, not my thing. Man for the chill has never been my thing. Let's let's wrap it up with this is what's the plans for this
year twenty twenty three. I have nothing right now, so it might just be on some like stay inside honestly and just watch some of these streaming things that we're about to talk about. Yeah, I mean my plans is to I'm pretty I'm pretty sure you're actually kind of doing something. We're Universal Studios Hollywood on the third. Yeah, you know, if they're doing fireworks that I don't know, but I'm hoping so then that'll that'll be my celebration.
Uh, but yeah, just chilling on the fourth. Nothing big on my end either, but I'm good either way. Yeah, I'm good, but it was to me it was always one of those kind of overrated or maybe I shouldn't say that, just personally for me, it just really wasn't holidayd I really cared about. All right, well, there you Happy birthday America. This could get me fire podcasts. What up? I'm jizo. That
is John Magic and we are back. A popular episode we always do where we get a ton of listens and a ton of comments is when we talk about things were watching, where things were recently watching on our streaming services, or movies that we both recommend. Uh, So we haven't done that in a while, so we thought about doing it. Have we actually ever done
at a full episode on the stuff we watched? I know we always kind of talk about it in the beginning of some of our podcasts, but you're right, we always get a lot of responses on that, like people cared at what we have to say about some of these shows. So I don't know if we've ever done a full episode. But there's so much going on right now, and we've watched so much that we thought that maybe we would just do a full episode. Hut. The things that we've been watching so
I stand corrected, because I think you're right. I would have remembered what the title was. But yeah, I don't think we did a episode specifically about things we're watching. Yeah, but yeah, this all came about with comments that people say, hey, I started watching this because I heard you guys talk about it and I love it, or or yeah, or they say yeah, I'm not watching that show, or people commenting I'm glad you
guys are watching that because I've already finished that season. Okay, so before we get into some of these shows that we're watching, let me, let's just put this out there. Should we just not do any spoilers? Are just like, be careful just in case people want to watch these, or should we say spoiler alert? Yeah? I don't think. Ah, man, that's good. Is that a good question. And there's some that I know we're not gonna spoil. There's some that I don't even know. Yeah,
some of these haven't even came to an end yet. Um yeah, yeah, maybe when it gets to that specific show, say a spoiler alert fast forward like the next minute or something. Yeah. All right, So with that being said, just as of right now, we're not going to spoil anything, and there's also no sense of order in what we're doing this, and there's no our least to favorite or not. No. No,
I just I think we're just gonna conversate about things we're watching. The first one I do want to bring up though, and I just want to bring it up because the season finale is already this Sunday, well, the recording of this podcast. Actually, what's the date today? This is June twenty ninth, a Thursday. So this coming Sunday is the season finale of The Idol, which is something that you started to watch and just fell off.
I've I've actually continued on it. A lot of the things I watch is because of you, And I'll say majority of the things you recommend to me, I end up loving, like Yo, thanks for recommending that. So The Idol is the one on Max, not not HBO Max anymore. Yeah, and it's the one with the weekend And I forget her real name, but Johnny Death's daughter, Lily Rose Depp. Is that her name you think? Yeah? Beautiful by the way, Yeah, yeah, she's highs far
she's naked in the show, so you can't go wrong with that. Um, So you suggested this show? Yeah, you did warn me that it was an odd first episode that how would you explain when you try to explain it to me. So, the premise of this show is about this pop star, like a real famous pop star played by Lily and she's sort of
in the middle of her career maybe things. She's not really at the height of her career, and she's kind of going through it with like her record label and her next single, and she hasn't really put out stuff, kind of like that industry stuff that these pop stars go through. And the Weekend sort of plays this promoter at a club or I think maybe he owns the club, and he's kind of like a dirt bag, you know, like a douchebag. He's very like ut, yeah, he can swindle people like
how he talks. He has this like rat tail. It's very like he's just very grimy, right, but he has a mouthpiece on him and he's kind of working his magic, if you will, on this pop star to sort of get her under his control and where she should go musically maybe yeah. And so that's the gist of the premise of it. So there's kind of like this like this fight between you know, the record label and her and where she wants to go with her music, and then the weekend kind
of convincing her where she should go. And it's kind of turned into this real CULTI circle that he's creating that I'll just say that, right. So, when you brought this up to me, it definitely sounded interesting because of the industry we're in. We're in the music industry, and it could beat
to us. Yeah, relatable, But you did warn me that the first episode it's almost like one of those set up episodes where they're just kind of setting up all the characters, and you did say it might be one of those things where we need to stick with it to see if it gets any better. Yeah. So I watched the first episode and I was just not gonna lie. I was kind of bored with it. Nothing really captured me
too much. So I'm not saying I'm not going to watch the rest, but so far I have not went back to it, so I've stayed on it, and it felt like when it started to get somewhere like, Okay,
this is I feel like this is where we're going. Now we're almost at the height of the series, and now it should start to like kind of straighten out and then like close out, and then I find out this week episode five is the last one, and I'm just like, I don't even know if they must have a season two planned, because there's no way they're closing out this story with just one more episode left. But then it reminded me that this show has so much controversy from the beginning when they started
working on it. And I'll just say this real quick, So when they first started working on it, they had one director and it was a good eighty percent done right then last year last spring, they decided they wanted to scrap all that, and they brought in a new director who was actually the co writer, Sam Leavingson, and he directs Euphorian stuff, and he started to like basically reshoot this. So now it makes sense because it looks a little choppy, it looks a little rush. And another thing that I was
noticing is there's not very many locations. It's kind of set in one area. You can kind of tell that it was rush. But now when I read all this and makes sense, they had less than a year to essentially put all this together, and so what they ended up doing is probably not shooting in as many places because they're budget was smaller. And I found out that's not really a spoiler, but her house to pop start her house put
it this way, it's the weekend's house. So they were probably like, yo, we were scrambling around, and he was probably like, we could just use my house. Let's just reshoot this ship. And uh, based off all the controversy that's been going on because there's like a lot of sex scenes in this show, I don't think there's gonna be a season two. This show has been a mess from the get That's what it feels like, and you can see it in watching it. With that being said, the
season finale is on Sunday. I'll watch it just to see how it ends. But my guess is there's not gonna be a season two and this show just was doomed from the beginning. So here's what I'm gonna do to wrap up this show. I'm gonna wait for you to let me know if it's worth to watch it, because it's only five episodes, so you can binge it. So but if it's if it's not a good ending, then yeah,
I'll probably pass on that one. All right, Um, one show that we were super fans of and I think I'm the one that suggested it to you. It's on Hulu and it's The Bear. And this is one where we're kind of we flipped on this one. Now you're kind of been going through watching it and I've kind of stopped and been like, yeah, I don't know. First season, we both enjoyed it, and not only us but the world because it became so popular on social media. Everyone was
talking about The Bear. That's basically the story. There is this m cook who goes back home to Chicago because he's been studying of the Court on Blue whatever, you know, the fancy School of Chefs, and he kind of takes over his brother's restaurant and basically it's the life of a restaurant. Season one was the struggles of just owning a restaurant. Well, season two it's the struggle of opening his own restaurant from scratch. Yeah. Yeah, and
we'll just you know, that's all we'll talk about with the show. And I've been enjoying it, and maybe it's because I'm I'm having a lot of relatable moments with opening a restaurant and the struggles they're going through, and so far so good. I'm on episode six and I'm enjoying it. You're more kind of like you think it's kind of slow right now. So I'll say my part. I really enjoyed the first season. I'm a fan of shows
or movies that are in the kitchen. I watch a lot of Food Network that's obviously like the real stuff, but some movies that I really like. Chef. We've talked about with Jon Favreau, Right, that's a really good movie, The Menu. I was the one that told you about that one. That's more that's uh, that takes like a different take, that's more of like a what is that what I'm looking for? Like a satire? And then I don't know if you ever watched Burnts what Bradley Cooper You've told
me about that, I haven't watched it. So just those shows of like the anxiety of in the kitchen and working and trying to put out stuff like that's like I'm a fan of that, and that was all season one one. Now as I dive into season two, I'm getting none of that. First two episodes, I'm like, I'm not getting anything because what you said, now, it's about like opening up a restaurant, so it's a whole different vibe, right right, and now there's new characters, and I just
haven't been able to latch on so far in the first two episodes. It's been a little slower for me. But everything I'm seeing one hundred percent in Ron Tomatoes, all these cameos that are apparently in it. You're saying it's good. Everyone else is telling me it's good. So I might just do like you like, wait till you're done watching it, and then I'll go
back to it again with my relatable moments. You're right, Season two is more about the struggles of opening up a restaurant, meaning it's you're not getting the kitchen stuff, yeah, which there is a little bit of that so far in the first six episodes. Who knows, I haven't seen past six, So maybe the things that you like will eventually show up. I don't know. My theory. This is just my theory, and there's no spoiler here because I haven't seen it yet. My theory is it's gonna go until
they opened the restaurant, and that's how the season's gonna end. So just for just sake of this conversation, I believe there's ten episodes, so are you saying on the tenth episode that's when we get, oh, restaurants open and maybe a little bit, and then it ends on that, and then season three will probably be at the new restaurant, back to the things that you like with all the kitchen stuff. To me, I'll just wait till
season three. But it's so relatable on me. I'm enjoying it because of the stress or going through from picking plates, picking silverware, how the restaurant's gonna look, the color scheme. This is what you literally went through what your restaurant right exactly. Obviously my business partners did majority of the footwork on that, but just the stress of the meetings we had of what bowls and stuff we should pick. Yeah, and how much Oh I'm a fan of
this styllable, Well we can't give that because it's just super expensive. So even the episodes go through stuff like that, so super relatable for me, and yeah, i'm it, and yeah, I'm I'll say this for my last thing, this last episode with all the cameos that people are talking about, it's a certain episode where the whole episode is all cameos. That was a good episode, wild wild and do you feel like that turned a corner for you? Um? I get what they were doing with this episode.
I'll say the reason for it. I'll say this that I don't think this this is not a spoiler. Um, it's a flashback episode, got you, Okay, It's it's a setup for something else, which at the end of the episode, I was like, Oh, I see why they did this episode. Okay, but all the cameos, super A List stars um acting on this just one particular episode, and I enjoyed it all right. Um, I got another one just because I watched the most recent episode last
night. Is Marvel's new series Secret Invasion. Two episodes in so far. Have you watched both? No, I've only seen one and I haven't. I don't have an opinion on it yet. The thing I'll say is what we've always said about Marvel shows, movies, or on Disney Plus. Sometimes when we're not familiar with the superhero, sometimes we're both kind of like about it. So this is where I'm at with this one, where I'm not
too sure yet. But the first episode I see where they're going. Yeah, I haven't seen the second one yet, just because there's so many things we're watching right now, so I'm kind of spreading it out and I'll get to that the second episode. I kind of still feel the same. I think you might still feel the same, where like you're kind of just m okay. So there's gonna be a total of six episodes. They're all an hour each, one episode a week on Wednesdays on Disney Plus. We're barely
on the second episode. This series is called Secret Invasion. This one as stars Samuel Jackson's character Nick Fiery. You know, he's the one that put together Avengers, and this one focuses on him in the scrolls. Now, if you remember watching Captain Marvel, it tells the story of how he even got to know the squirrels back in the nineties. But this particular show is up to date, if you will, so after the Snap and all that,
so we're up to date in the Marvel world in this show. And uh, I don't know, I don't It's it's interesting, but it's nothing, you know, you don't have like superheroes flying around. It's more grounded, if you will. And I'm kind of work where you're at. Even after watching another episode, I'm kind of still like, all right, I'm gonna watch it. I'm gonna see where it goes. But so far, I mean the girl from a what is it? Dragons? Oh yeah,
Amelia Clark, she's in there. Yeah, she's in there. Every time I watch something with people from certain shows where they became an iconic character, you see them as that character. It's always hard. It's always hard for me to see him in a different character because, um anyways, Yeah, so yeah, I'm with you. I'll watch it when I can. I'm not super the word is not excited. I'm not pressed to watch the next episode right away. Yeah, exactly. Can I go to this real quick
to get away from things that are current? Yeah? Are you doing any shows where you go back to it, like old shows where you're rewatching it because it's been so long. No, but since the pandemic, because you know how everybody was binging and catching up on stuff since the pandemic. So my thing has been catching up on old shows that were really popular that I just never got into. So I've been doing that the past couple of years. So right now I'm doing a Big Bang theory just because I never watched
it. My dad was like a really big fan of that and so I just started binging that because it's on Max. I'm enjoying that. Another one that I just got because I just got Peacock is The Office. So I've never seen Office and so now I've been like binging The Office. So those are two shows that that are old. But have I went back on a show that I've watched, No, I haven't. I'm gonna speak on the two that you've just talked about. I've only watched episodes. I haven't like
binged it all the way through. Yeah, in order, So those two shows I do hear big things about, So, especially The Office, I might have to do that one in order because I've only seen spot episodes. Yeah, you have Peacock too, huh. The weird thing with that is I just got an email saying that, UM my time, because I've had it for a year and a half and it says that I'm after my two
years, it's gonna be gone. Really two years? Yeah, I guess, so like um now, And I think the email said it's only three bucks a month, So I don't know if that'll get me to continue it. But if I want to watch the Office, I guess I have to. Um, one that I saw on Netflix that just popped up was Friday Night Lights. Okay, actually, let me back up and and and say this. The movie Friday night Lights popped up and um, the serious movie.
I forget the actor's name, Billy Bob Thornton was the coach. So I watched that movie and it's a movie I've seen before, and I enjoyed it. I was like, oh, yeah, this was a good movie. And then what popped up next was we suggest you'll like the TV show. And I remember being a fan of the TV show as well years ago. Yeah, I remember you used to tell me about it and you would follow these players and stuff like that. Yes, so I watched, Um, well, no, this is the TV show Friday Night Lights, like
the you know accident. Yeah, so I watched the TV show. It was on NBC. It's on Netflix now and I haven't seen it for years. So there's I think seven seasons, seven or eight seasons. So I rewatched it and I'm on season three as we speak, and yeah, it's like a good football high school football show. Was there any actors in there at the time that I don't know the name? I don't I don't know their names. There's a couple big recognizable. Yeah, it's been in movies.
But um, I'm on season three now, and it's the thing that's kind of funny to me is it's turning sort of unrealistic because the football stars of season one, a few players are still playing and they're barely now saying oh yeah, they're seniors in season three, which is meaning their third year, so that means they were superstars as sophomores. They won the championship as sophomores. So I'm like this now. Luckily they don't mention that in season
one. They don't say what great they're in. But it's one of those things where they look older than they are, but they're playing like high school kids. Yeah, but story wise, I'm enjoying it. It's just a fun like high school football. I don't maybe it takes me back to my high school football days. But I'm on season three. I'm rewatching Friday Night Lights. Okay, all right, so yeah, I got another one. I just actually just thought about this one because I know we both watched it.
I don't know if you finished it, but it's an easy watch on Netflix. It's it's a documentary since we haven't spoke on a documentary, but Arnold I'm on number two. I like how they set up each episode as a part of his life, part of his career. Yeah, from like his gym workout, you know, life to his acting. I'm on the acting one, right, Okay, yeah, so I was. I don't know if I've ever spoke on this, but I was raised in the Arnold world. If you will. My dad is a huge Arnold Schwarzenegger fan.
Basically, how I am to Michael Jackson is how my dad is to Arnold Swarzenegger. Like he has Arnold tattoos and everything. And I got into working out because of my dad, and my dad got into it because of Arnold. My dad built our garage into a gym, and literally all around the garage was nothing but Arnold Schwarzenegger poster. We followed. Yeah, maybe I should do a podcast on that was interesting. How we used to follow Arnold's
like to the tee on these workouts and everything. My dad had this book that we used to call the Bible because it was Arnold's book, and he like would have workout routines and we would follow. Thus, So I always and my dad all his movies. So I grew up around Arnold. We're gonna say something, No, I was gonna say mass that this documentary was really like made for you. Yeah literally right, So so when I was good, so going into this documentary, I was like really excited because I
just I've just been raised around Arnold. I actually not got to officially meet him, but when he was like on his politics stuff and he came out to Fresno a couple of times. I actually got like an autograph from him and everything. Anyways, just go back to the documentary. So he put he puts out this documentary and it's in three parts an hour each. The first part is about his body building era, the second part his movie era,
and then the last part was about his politics era. But just in watching this and like just the motivation this dude had, the will that he had just all he cared about was what he was passionate about. Like he left his country because he wanted to be a bodybuilder, and once he dominated that, he wanted to go into acting, and once he dominated that, he wanted to go into politics. And yeah, it's just like a really good documentary. It's up on Netflix. I remember my first memory of Arnold
is Conan the Barbarian. Yeah, my parents watching that, you know, sitting me down and watched this movie. And that wasn't my first introduction to Arnold Schwarzenegger, but it is cool to see. I never knew the bodybuilders story part. I knew he was mister Olypia, but just the story of how he got there, the bodybuilder part is crazy. I knew a lot of that because he has a documentary called Pumping Iron and they show actually a lot of that footage in this documentary, So I knew a lot of that,
but there was still much that I didn't know. But you get a little bit of a story about his his backstory, like his family and stuff. And what I like about this is he's actually because he still alive, so he's actually telling the story. That's the best is when you actually get that person telling their own documentary because it's straight from their mouth. And he didn't shy away from some of the drama stuff, like you know, how he had the love child, he cheated on his wife. He talks about
that, I mean he talks about it like he does steroids. Yeah, no, he talks about that too. He goes into everything and I was like, you know, I'm not even mad. Like he talks about all the bad stuff in his life. A lot of people choose to leave that out of documentaries, and he speaks on it. So good documentary. It's called Arnold. It's up on Netflix. The last one I have is recently. When I say recently, just yesterday, you told me to watch it,
and it's more of this reality game show. It's about, you know, the kids of that related to Claim Claim the Fame. Oh yeah, we I mean he talked about this, yet you told me to watch it. And the only reason why I'm bringing this up right now is you the way you explained it to me yesterday. I was like, okay, I think the way you explained it, I'm mean I sold it a little better than what it was. So I go home and I see it Claim the fam I start watching it. Episode you told me Episode one's really good.
That's the way you kind of hooked me on it. And to be honest with you, I was kind of bored with it, and I was like, uh, you know, I don't see really anything interesting with this. I get the premise of it, and then I text You'm all, hey, just wondering is the episode you were talking about season one and you're like, oh my bad, Ye two is what I'm talking about. So I might have to skip season one because I'm already bored with just watching the first
episode and go straight to season two. Yeah. So I knew nothing about this show until it started becoming trendy off of this season two episode one. The premise of this show is all these people are stuck in like a house. It's statypical reality. You know, let's gather everybody in a house, let's do these competitions, and someone's gonna leave with money at the end.
But what's the difference is everybody in this house, they're all related to celebrities, so either like a niece to a celebrity, a brother to a celebrity, daughter a daughter, or whatever, like nobody knows. Everybody in this house knows this. Somebody's related to somebody, but they don't know who. But they're they're supposed to talk to each other and figure out who is related
or who they're related to. There's even clues like around the house. They do these competitions were uh, you know, to give even more clues, and then they're all supposed to figure out who's related to who, and then if they figure out who you're related to, you get kicked off, and
then who's ever left last is gonna win this money in the prize. But it started trending like on social media because one of the contestants who got kicked out was like freaking out and she's actually related to like a big name celebrity, and the person figured it out and she was like flipping out. So I was like, I gotta watch this, and I watched it and like, yeah, it was. It was actually kind of funny how much she was like freaking out. So I put you on it, except that I've
heard to God to tell you that don't watch season one. It's on season two, so that's bad. On the side. Note on season one, since I was watching it yesterday, there's two particular kids on there, or I don't know if they're kids, but there's two particular people on there that are related to a celebrity, and one of them looks exactly like the mom. I'm like, I already know who you are because you look like that
person exactly. Well, no, I'm only guessing as a guess, so I don't know one, sure, but she looks like the actual celebrity to me, So I'm pretty sure that's Lonnie Love's daughter or whatever, the comedian Lonnie Love. But yeah, I'm sure that's who she's related to. But I'll go to season two. I'm gonna go give this a shot again. Season two, episode one. It's on a Hulu or ABC, I guess. Yeah. I'm not sure how often they come out. I mean once a week, but I don't know which. I only saw one on Hulu.
On season two. There's only one episode so far, so maybe like a Tuesday they come out or something like that. I'm not sure. I got to look at the schedule, so I'm assuming this is happening, like, for example, no one has seen episode two weeks No, no, no weekly? Okay, yeah, yeah, it's like a week because I think it comes out on cable technically, but if you have Hulu, obviously it's there like the next day. Do you have any more on your list?
No, that's all I had. So I was gonna say, let's do like a quick how about some quick ones where we don't really talk about it, but just mentioned For example, succession, You've always talked about that I've just never gotten into it. Yeah, Succession, you suggest that so that ended? All seasons are out? It ended after season four. I would say, honestly, top five shows I've I've watched Succession. I would suggest that you, like I said, you can bench that. That's done.
It's not like the Seat. No, the series is done. You can watch that four. It's got four seasons on it. What else you got about the one on Apple TV? I forget oh Ted Lasso season one in season two. I had Apple TV for free, so I got to watch season one in season two and I enjoyed it. I've recently don't have Apple TV anymore, but you do. Yeah, I got the free three months and so I caught up on it, but the same I enjoyed season one, season two. Yeah, I told you that I was going into
season three. You're like, yeah, I'm not sure. People are not really talking about it. You're right, no one's talking about it, and I know why. But I'm not gonna spoil anything. I would just say the first two seasons great, that third one, yeah, I based that on the whole fomo when you watch I mean, when when you read things on social media? Season one and season two. That's all people were talking about. This show is amazing. You watch it and you see why everyone's
talking about it. And then when you asked me, hey, am I watching three? I said no. But at the same time, I don't see anyone talking about it anymore. Yea yeah, and then you you saw the whole season, so you're like you understand why. Yeah, yeah, I'm excited for things that are not out yet. But you told me that they've made it official. And what's that thing on Max Warrior? Warrior? Yeah, that's actually it's out starting today, I think so, or is
it sometime this It's sometime this month. Let's go Warrior. If you guys haven't seen that on Max, go watch season one. Super good show. This is um it's almost like a Bruce Lee story, fictional Bruce Lee story. So I'll just say that because it's not like it's well, it's based off of writings that Bruce Lee wrote. So Bruce Lee, when he was alive, was writing a show that he thought would be dope. I don't what error does this take place in, like in the forties, yeah,
something like that. No earlier than that, yeah, because they don't you have cars or anything. It's I don't know why, because you know how they do San Francisco. So I was just thinking old San Francisco. Yeah. So it's about you know, like a lot of immigrants coming over during that era. Um, and it takes But what's interesting is a lot of times those stories always take place in New York with the immigrants. This takes place on the West Coast in San Francisco. Um yeah, eighteen forties.
What I meant, Yeah, there you go. And it's good man. I mean it's this dude who you can kind of tell he was supposed to be Bruce Lee Ish. I don't know. It just it's got a lot of like fighting, it's got some politics in it. It's just gangs. Three gangs, I guess, Irish gangs. Um yeah, I don't know. The Asians. Yeah yeah, yeah, So what happened again? What didn't season one? People were talking about it and then I think what the pandemic? I think stopped it. There's two seasons the season yeah, and
then the pandemic put everything on pause. And then I remember during the pandemic they announced season three and that's I remember. I hit you up like, yeah, it was season three's coming. And then we kind of forgot about it because it was like that whole pandemic, like they never said anything about it. And then maybe just a few months ago it was like, boom, we're coming this year, and I was like, oh shit, and I want to say it's sometime this month that it's going to becoming to Max.
But it's called The Warrior and man, it's it's a really good show. All right. That's all I had on my suggestions. And yeah, if you guys would, if your suggestions, did we not bring up anything that you're watching watch? Yeah, because we have a lot of time now, so yeah, let us know what you guys are watching.