Of course! I love every single expedition you guys do! I am happy you guys are able to experience this and present your travels with us! I am honoured to be a viewer of your amazing videos!
Seeing the reactions of tourists see things I have seen thousands of times makes me realize how blessed we are to live in such an amazing part of Africa.
The excitement and fascination on the boys’ faces when they spot the leopard is so pure and wonderful. That’s what being a kid is all about! Clay and Rachelle are truly superstar parents. Giving your boys this adventure is something they’ll never forget. Loving this series!
@ExpeditionOverland I would recommend looking into Nord-lock washers as well. They're spendy, but best option for reducing fastener loosening from vibrations. Watch a junker vibration test with bolts to see their effectiveness with other options - its crazy! Would be a good idea to put these on critical joints.
I have followed this series since their first season, and it has been the inspiration for my own adventures. My wife and I get out as often as possible.
I’ve searched for Leopard in the wild for the last 20 years with no luck! You have been duly compensated for the Durban Port delays ❤️. Greetings from South Africa.
Love these series - can I give just one recommendation? The music is just overkill. At 2:00, it’s the kind of music you’d find in a Jason Bourne movie. I’m not saying what you’re doing is just casual Sunday activities, but is spec ops music really adapted?
Hahaha... As a South African, to me the most interesting thing to watch are you all reacting to the animals, the bush and everything here in Africa. I hope you enjoyed your trip and African experience.
I believe you enjoyed yourselves while in Botswana, a country of peace and tranquility. As a Botswana resident will be waiting for your next expedition so our path cross at Kubu Island.
Always liked your adventures being in Africa we sometimes don't appreciate what we have. Seeing the expressions of your family and team makes me appreciate it all over again. One thing that you need to be aware of, as far as animal sightings and diversity of wildlife you will not see this anywhere else in the world. You will always compare to this. Africa is now in your blood and you will be back.
This is why Toyota trusts your team; you really make sure to see the capabilities of the brand. As a Toyota owner myself [ASIA], it took me to places with 190k miles on it but still a smooth drive. There's a saying that if you want to go up a mountain, drive a Jeep or Ford, but if you want to go home, get a Toyota! Oh yeah, another great content story! Amazing! I can't wait for the next episode.
A few simple suggestions, custom fabricated equipment will be far more durable, less bolts more welds, sounds like some loctite needs to be added to the tool box. Best of luck and thanks for the amazing content.
I have been following X'Overland for quite some time and it gives me joy to watch the beauty of my country through your lenses. Thank you for visiting my country, Botswana, Our Pride, Your Destination #TIA
Oh my, you guys have it plush. I was 15 years old when I was in Africa for 9 months. This was 1973, the continent was wild. We had the best equipment to be had then Land Cruiser Pickup and Land Rover Defender. Challenges, danger, I have awesome memories.
Loctite is no match for that kind of vibrations, same with spring washers, though they are already a better option. Nord-lock washers or those of similar mechanisms are perfect for this.
I live in Africa and i have not been able to doa journey like this, i know we Souith Africans are beyond Blessed with the land culture and animals but we work to survive and forget all we have, i am so loving this adventure with you your Families and friends and i cannot wait for the next episode, the next adventure, from a South African to you all THANKYOU THAT I AM ABLE TO JOURNNEY WITH YOU IN MY COUNRTY I AM PROUD OF THANK YOU FOR SHOWING ME HER WONDER HER JOY and yes her challanges ...but those challagnes are what makes us South African THANKYOU ENJOY
I am in love with your episodes. This one is a gem, especially seeing the younger generation feel and experience the beauty of African and its animals. Your journeys are doing far more than entertain the viewers, they are sowing the seeds to ensure the future generation will cherish and protect such beauty. Wishing you and your family many more safe adventures.
Wow... there isn't much more to say about this series. Africa is beyond beautiful.... The scene in the boat where Doctor John is in pure happiness looking at the elephants was great. Also having the kids go along with you and seeing their reactions to things is great also, I really loved the Leopard scene, the shot of it drinking was unbelievable. Thanks for making the highest quality off road videos. Cheers from New Brunswick, Canada.
I met another dad at Scout camp in Missouri with an accent not quite British nor Australian. I asked him where it came from and he said Botswana! He lived in the US and worked as an accountant, but after college he did what every young man desired to do. He went to the bush as a safari guide! His vehicle of choice was a 4 door Ford Ranger called a bucky. I was so jealous, there would not be 4 door Rangers in the US for another 10 years. Thanks for showing us Botswana!
Awesome, love the videography. Agreed, Africa will set the pace, don’t stress so much about a schedule. Wellcome in Africa. Enjoy. Greetings, fellow Overlanders.
Sometimes I forget how grateful i am to be able to see all these animals every week. Watching this video made me even more grateful for what I have. It is difficult to describe how it feels to sleep in a tent while lions and elephants are close by. It is something everyone needs to experience at least once in their lives.
What an awesome video! The wildlife is amazing! It’s great you’re showing us the perils of driving in the bush. I hadn’t thought of it but it makes sense that the constant vibrations from the road would be loosening the screws on all of the screws. I guess putting thread lock on all of the fasteners would be a good thing. Can’t wait for the next episode! Thank you for bringing us along!
Fantastic job guys!! Beautiful camera work!!! Andrew St. Pier White from 4xoverland is looking on as the road breaks the vehicles down! Great training experience from those roads!
Great Production! I lived in Botswana for almost a year as a reporter. I think about Botswana every day more than any other country I have ever visited. Those sunsets and people are some of the best in the world. I would absolutely love to go back. Please let me know if you are hiring as I am looking to return to places like that! Thank you.
Beautiful shots, the camera quality and the cinematography is at the top level, wonderful job from the team. I cannot wait for episode 3 of you enjoying the Khwai, what a wonderful place.
You guys never fail to satisfy every single thing I want to see in an overland video, and you have the most wholesome content out there! Outstanding work ALL of you! You are all awe inspiring, and honestly you are why I got into overlanding years ago and it has changed my life. Cheers, and rock on!
The Croft Klan has crushed it once again! Amazing, Amazing, Amazing!!! I literally feel like I’m right there with you! Thank you for all of your time and hard work that you put into your productions. Keep em coming!
Thank you for giving us viewers access to the intimacy of your families and friendships as well as the intimacy of your voyage of discovery of Africa... This was a pleasure to watch! I am very familiar with all the places you have visited having grown up in Southern Africa, yet it was very emotional for me to witness the pure pleasure of the experiences you are having! I must also comment on the humility and respect you are showing for the environment in which you find yourselves (I have actually watched UA-cam series by foreigners coming to Africa for their "safari's" who then proceed to disrespect everything from the people to the laws of the countries they visit, to the wildlife which just elicit great anger from me)... I doff my hat in respect! Looking forward to the rest of the series....
I have taken thousands of people on their first safari. The first wild elephant sightings NEVER fail awe! And yes, ellies are the king of the jungle. And yes one in a bad mood can ruin your life quickly. Don't believe all you see about clapping at grumpy ellies. As for leopard.... takes my breath away every single time. Terrific photography , I am going to love this series
Amazing publication! We might watch it twice. Now that do you have time to enjoy the Holy Grail of the campfire for necessity and keeping wild animals away, and also for the community with your team. You must miss the Original Fire Reflector just a little 🔥👊🤠 Sincerely your friends at MC Ranch Overland 🥂
I have never aired down my 1973 Landy and nothing rattled off, as you say. And I used live and work in the bush. Even during the Rhodesian Bush War I never saw anyone air down a military Landy or a Mog.
You probably did not have a compressor to do so..airing down or up..using air-pressure to get a better ride, better traction is so effective ..I don't see how driving a Landy would change fundamental laws of gravity?
I am born in South Africa and live in New Zealand nowadays this brings back the beauty of Africa it is absolutely fantastic. Hope the South Africans were very helpful to your family and friends I enjoy your program so much.
Yes! Problem solving is always something everyone does everyday and sometimes problem solving in the field is what makes it fun! team work makes the dream work!
Well done rolling with the changes. Can't wait to see more. If you do a second series and head up to Zambia be sure to let me know. Would love to meet up and help any way possible.
This is why the LC79 and Hilux reigns supreme. They are made for these conditions. I would suggest you get these vehicles if you plan to travel much outside of North America.. They are tougher and parts availability easy to get.
Watching the X Overland family enjoying Botswana is such a pleasure. The Chobe River and surrounds are a firm favorite for me. So far, this series is my favorite of all the previous travels that you have documented
Another great episode. A/C unit giving up the ghost is something I've experienced a couple of times before. Not great, especially during the Namibian summer.
Episode 2 and it’s so great that I don’t know if anything can top that episode, but at the same time I know XO series gets better and better every episode, so I am excited to see episode 3!!!
You guys made your trip backwards from us. We began at Khwai. Khwai, Savuti, Kubu and CKGR are my preferred camp sites. Kasane and Elephant Sand are equals but so much different.
I usually fast forward alot on long UA-cam videos... but not even once on this Africa episodes. 1st time on the channel... amazing stuff guys... Thank you.
36:50 i remember when my dad gave me the steering reigns in the bush when I was a kid, it's trips like these that showed me what it meant to be a man💪🫡 epic adventure so far
Thank you all for joining us for Episode 2! This is our favorite series to date.
Being from South Africa, Watching this is magical. We forget how beautiful our Country is
You have an incredible country@@AndyTerblanche
This is Botswana. Great country and wildlife indeed 😊
Of course! I love every single expedition you guys do! I am happy you guys are able to experience this and present your travels with us! I am honoured to be a viewer of your amazing videos!
Where can we see photos your guys took on these trips?
Seeing the reactions of tourists see things I have seen thousands of times makes me realize how blessed we are to live in such an amazing part of Africa.
You live in an amazing place! It's also understandable that it can wear off as you live it everyday :)
Big up to Pete for that leopard footage! 🙌🏿👌🏿🤌🏿
He did great!
The excitement and fascination on the boys’ faces when they spot the leopard is so pure and wonderful. That’s what being a kid is all about! Clay and Rachelle are truly superstar parents. Giving your boys this adventure is something they’ll never forget. Loving this series!
The shot of your sons face when he saw the leopard was EVERYTHING! Incredible job pivoting to him instead of just shooting the leopard! Chef's Kiss!
looking at the number of bolts coming undone, you need to start using loctite thread lock. Loving the video though it's amazing.
For sure!
100% agree!
Im feeling part of the crew .. excellent documentary @@ExpeditionOverland
@ExpeditionOverland I would recommend looking into Nord-lock washers as well. They're spendy, but best option for reducing fastener loosening from vibrations. Watch a junker vibration test with bolts to see their effectiveness with other options - its crazy! Would be a good idea to put these on critical joints.
I have followed this series since their first season, and it has been the inspiration for my own adventures. My wife and I get out as often as possible.
I’ve searched for Leopard in the wild for the last 20 years with no luck! You have been duly compensated for the Durban Port delays ❤️. Greetings from South Africa.
The tale of the ball of gold and the ball of clay hits home in a very appreciated way, thank you.
When man feels mortal again, love Africa for reminding us of this.
Love these series - can I give just one recommendation? The music is just overkill. At 2:00, it’s the kind of music you’d find in a Jason Bourne movie. I’m not saying what you’re doing is just casual Sunday activities, but is spec ops music really adapted?
wow what an episode 🔥. The edit. The dialogs. the music. the camera shots. just awesome. each and every frame just stunning. waiting for episode 3
Thank you so much!
What an amazing episode. Stunning wildlife. This Africa trip is an amazing experience for everyone.
Can’t wait for episode 3.
Wow this series blows away the Nordic series already…great job!
Hahaha... As a South African, to me the most interesting thing to watch are you all reacting to the animals, the bush and everything here in Africa. I hope you enjoyed your trip and African experience.
Well i'd be a kid on christmas morning as well looking at 'em. We don't get to see these amazing beasts outside of documentaries or the zoo.
We enjoyed it so much, thank you!
And to think that we see them almost every holiday....
I believe you enjoyed yourselves while in Botswana, a country of peace and tranquility. As a Botswana resident will be waiting for your next expedition so our path cross at Kubu Island.
It’s always so special to be in Africa. When you’ve been once you’re infected and need to come again and again.
This is QUICKLY becoming my favorite series you all have done.
The jurasic park moment @26:00 was unreal
I want to say : Your Son's Cinematography skills became Hollywood level. In a very short period.
Yes, definitely a decent improvement in video stability from the last episode I wanted to say!
The unsung hero of this series is the AT Overland Chaser trailer. Still the best!
some blue locktight might be a good addition to the kit and standard for installation lol.
After the leopard, everything else is just gravy. Absolutely amazing.
Always liked your adventures being in Africa we sometimes don't appreciate what we have. Seeing the expressions of your family and team makes me appreciate it all over again.
One thing that you need to be aware of, as far as animal sightings and diversity of wildlife you will not see this anywhere else in the world. You will always compare to this. Africa is now in your blood and you will be back.
They are now hooked Peter, they will return sooner or later
Good to see our continent through your eyes. We are blessed to have you as guests
This is why Toyota trusts your team; you really make sure to see the capabilities of the brand. As a Toyota owner myself [ASIA], it took me to places with 190k miles on it but still a smooth drive. There's a saying that if you want to go up a mountain, drive a Jeep or Ford, but if you want to go home, get a Toyota! Oh yeah, another great content story! Amazing! I can't wait for the next episode.
The AC unit already quit working in the Tacoma? That’s not good…
Thank you for visiting my wonderful country 🇧🇼, hope you come back !
A few simple suggestions, custom fabricated equipment will be far more durable, less bolts more welds, sounds like some loctite needs to be added to the tool box. Best of luck and thanks for the amazing content.
I have been following X'Overland for quite some time and it gives me joy to watch the beauty of my country through your lenses. Thank you for visiting my country, Botswana, Our Pride, Your Destination #TIA
Thank you for having us!
🇧🇼 my country..ExpeditionOverland u guys are alaways welcome here and keep doing what u doing ,one love😊❤
Oh my, you guys have it plush. I was 15 years old when I was in Africa for 9 months. This was 1973, the continent was wild. We had the best equipment to be had then Land Cruiser Pickup and Land Rover Defender. Challenges, danger, I have awesome memories.
Epic!
LOCKTITE LOCKTITE LOCKTITE LOCKTITE LOCKTITE. All offroad builds require locktite.
Locktite and spring washers
Exactly Man...
Totally. Ironically many of the bolts had it. Mind blowing.
@@AndyTerblanche when you said spring washers...100% on the money
Loctite is no match for that kind of vibrations, same with spring washers, though they are already a better option. Nord-lock washers or those of similar mechanisms are perfect for this.
I live in Africa and i have not been able to doa journey like this, i know we Souith Africans are beyond Blessed with the land culture and animals but we work to survive and forget all we have, i am so loving this adventure with you your Families and friends and i cannot wait for the next episode, the next adventure, from a South African to you all THANKYOU THAT I AM ABLE TO JOURNNEY WITH YOU IN MY COUNRTY I AM PROUD OF THANK YOU FOR SHOWING ME HER WONDER HER JOY and yes her challanges ...but those challagnes are what makes us South African THANKYOU ENJOY
Definitely one of the best productions out on the internet. I get bored very easily but your visuals, dialogue, and music hit the spot for me, thanks!
Check out Ewardbath Overlanding, even more epic production and delivery. He has done Botswana alot and loves the place
Thank you!
I am in love with your episodes. This one is a gem, especially seeing the younger generation feel and experience the beauty of African and its animals. Your journeys are doing far more than entertain the viewers, they are sowing the seeds to ensure the future generation will cherish and protect such beauty. Wishing you and your family many more safe adventures.
Out of this whole video my favorite part was you being an awesome dad to your son. Shout out to all the dads that build strong, experienced men!
The production, attention to detail, logistics and teamwork are most impressive. We love this series!
Honestly speaking the video production is so breath taking! I love watching these shows, my new favourite channel 🔥
Okavango Delta might be one of the prettiest places on Earth. I miss it.
For a young man to drive on a trip like that! That’s a lifetime memory!
Africa gets into your blood, enjoy!
Botswana is God’s country.
It's like watching a movie, super crispy clear vision and perfect narration, this is my second best after our own Voetspore.
Wow... there isn't much more to say about this series. Africa is beyond beautiful.... The scene in the boat where Doctor John is in pure happiness looking at the elephants was great. Also having the kids go along with you and seeing their reactions to things is great also, I really loved the Leopard scene, the shot of it drinking was unbelievable. Thanks for making the highest quality off road videos. Cheers from New Brunswick, Canada.
Thank you so much watching!
The boat was pretty magical. Thanks for watching:-)
I met another dad at Scout camp in Missouri with an accent not quite British nor Australian. I asked him where it came from and he said Botswana! He lived in the US and worked as an accountant, but after college he did what every young man desired to do. He went to the bush as a safari guide! His vehicle of choice was a 4 door Ford Ranger called a bucky. I was so jealous, there would not be 4 door Rangers in the US for another 10 years. Thanks for showing us Botswana!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome! what a wonderful gift our Creator has given you to experience! Thank you for allowing me to ride along! { so to speak]
This series has me guessing every second! So good 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
It had us guessing every second we were there!
It's actually 4 countries, the world's only Quadripoint, loving your content thus far!!!
Y’all need to get Loc-Tite as a sponsor so you can carry a bucket of it with you.
I am so excited to see you guys exploring my back yard. Please keep on giving us those Stella videos. Much love and cool runnings.
Awesome, love the videography. Agreed, Africa will set the pace, don’t stress so much about a schedule. Wellcome in Africa. Enjoy. Greetings, fellow Overlanders.
I just wanted to say how much I appreciate the quality of your videos. It’s better than watching any TV show on Paramount+
Great job team!!!!!!!!!!
The son's reaction when he saw the leopard is golden!
Sometimes I forget how grateful i am to be able to see all these animals every week. Watching this video made me even more grateful for what I have. It is difficult to describe how it feels to sleep in a tent while lions and elephants are close by. It is something everyone needs to experience at least once in their lives.
Yip! You're all going to have to come back! Loving this series. Thanks for taking us along 🤙🏻
Thank you!
What an awesome video! The wildlife is amazing! It’s great you’re showing us the perils of driving in the bush. I hadn’t thought of it but it makes sense that the constant vibrations from the road would be loosening the screws on all of the screws. I guess putting thread lock on all of the fasteners would be a good thing. Can’t wait for the next episode! Thank you for bringing us along!
Fantastic job guys!! Beautiful camera work!!! Andrew St. Pier White from 4xoverland is looking on as the road breaks the vehicles down! Great training experience from those roads!
i can't wait for this one Africa my home!!
Africa is amazing!
Great Production! I lived in Botswana for almost a year as a reporter. I think about Botswana every day more than any other country I have ever visited. Those sunsets and people are some of the best in the world. I would absolutely love to go back. Please let me know if you are hiring as I am looking to return to places like that! Thank you.
Dr. John is priceless.
You are too kind, Sir:-)
@TheDakdoc just wondering what brand is your hat? I want one!
@@tomaspacheco6029 Stormy Kromer!
Beautiful shots, the camera quality and the cinematography is at the top level, wonderful job from the team. I cannot wait for episode 3 of you enjoying the Khwai, what a wonderful place.
This is amazing, cast & crew! You guys are "fan"tastic! I'm so "pumped" for your next episode!
You guys never fail to satisfy every single thing I want to see in an overland video, and you have the most wholesome content out there! Outstanding work ALL of you! You are all awe inspiring, and honestly you are why I got into overlanding years ago and it has changed my life. Cheers, and rock on!
This is an epic trip for your family and friends! What a great way to spend quality time with your boys.
The Croft Klan has crushed it once again! Amazing, Amazing, Amazing!!! I literally feel like I’m right there with you! Thank you for all of your time and hard work that you put into your productions. Keep em coming!
Thank you! It truly takes a team to make this dream work.
Thank you for giving us viewers access to the intimacy of your families and friendships as well as the intimacy of your voyage of discovery of Africa... This was a pleasure to watch!
I am very familiar with all the places you have visited having grown up in Southern Africa, yet it was very emotional for me to witness the pure pleasure of the experiences you are having! I must also comment on the humility and respect you are showing for the environment in which you find yourselves (I have actually watched UA-cam series by foreigners coming to Africa for their "safari's" who then proceed to disrespect everything from the people to the laws of the countries they visit, to the wildlife which just elicit great anger from me)... I doff my hat in respect!
Looking forward to the rest of the series....
EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Overlanding pauses time" , Clay Croft.
I have taken thousands of people on their first safari. The first wild elephant sightings NEVER fail awe!
And yes, ellies are the king of the jungle. And yes one in a bad mood can ruin your life quickly. Don't believe all you see about clapping at grumpy ellies.
As for leopard.... takes my breath away every single time.
Terrific photography , I am going to love this series
Love elephants ! Amazing intelligent animals
Absolutely amazing for y’all to experience this, and let us get a tiny taste through the lens. Beautiful cinematography!
Excellent story telling & photography. Great you have your sons and Daniel with you to share the adventure.
Pete is killing it
Amazing publication! We might watch it twice. Now that do you have time to enjoy the Holy Grail of the campfire for necessity and keeping wild animals away, and also for the community with your team. You must miss the Original Fire Reflector just a little 🔥👊🤠 Sincerely your friends at MC Ranch Overland 🥂
Oh my gosh! What an amazing adventure. I can’t wait for the next episode. Thank you so very much for taking us along.
I commented on the first episode by welcoming you in my country and land, great second episode bud can’t wait to hear you guys at the end. Thank you.
Loving this series already and only 2 episodes in.
I have never aired down my 1973 Landy and nothing rattled off, as you say. And I used live and work in the bush. Even during the Rhodesian Bush War I never saw anyone air down a military Landy or a Mog.
Tacomas, Tundras and that Sequoia are not built like a Land Cruiser. Heavy duty vs grocery getter with some add ons.
oh yeah the zimbabwean liberation war
You probably did not have a compressor to do so..airing down or up..using air-pressure to get a better ride, better traction is so effective ..I don't see how driving a Landy would change fundamental laws of gravity?
@@artzahara3922 Kak!
Leaves you almost speechless.
I am born in South Africa and live in New Zealand nowadays this brings back the beauty of Africa it is absolutely fantastic. Hope the South Africans were very helpful to your family and friends I enjoy your program so much.
Yes! Problem solving is always something everyone does everyday and sometimes problem solving in the field is what makes it fun! team work makes the dream work!
So glad you are enjoying this so much! And man, you guys are sooo damn lucky with your sightings, this way above the average safari! Happy for you!👍
Best footage of a leopard I've ever seen! 😍
Well done rolling with the changes. Can't wait to see more. If you do a second series and head up to Zambia be sure to let me know. Would love to meet up and help any way possible.
This is why the LC79 and Hilux reigns supreme. They are made for these conditions. I would suggest you get these vehicles if you plan to travel much outside of North America.. They are tougher and parts availability easy to get.
I couldn't be more jealous. ugh. awesome work guys.
Be still my heart❤❤❤❤thank you for sharing. Seeing that Leopard living naturally made my heart explode
Watching the X Overland family enjoying Botswana is such a pleasure. The Chobe River and surrounds are a firm favorite for me. So far, this series is my favorite of all the previous travels that you have documented
Another great episode. A/C unit giving up the ghost is something I've experienced a couple of times before. Not great, especially during the Namibian summer.
Episode 2 and it’s so great that I don’t know if anything can top that episode, but at the same time I know XO series gets better and better every episode, so I am excited to see episode 3!!!
So powerful……just top notch stuff guys….each and everyone of ye…superb,thank you form IRELAND
Welcome to Africa!! Epic! Epic experience you guys are going through, enjoy the real safari. It doesn’t get better than Botswana!!
You guys made your trip backwards from us. We began at Khwai. Khwai, Savuti, Kubu and CKGR are my preferred camp sites. Kasane and Elephant Sand are equals but so much different.
Such a great group of people and what an amazing trip/adventure! Can’t wait for the next video to drop.
Howsit , lekker Leppie sighting 🐆 looking forward to next episode
Thank you!
Wow! Great episode... But to be able to see that leopard is really special. They are notoriously shy and difficult to spot. A very rare sight in deed.
With those corrugations - they are killer. I’ve seen them disintegrate shock absorbers
Stunning on every level! Can’t wait to see your next episode!!! 🤩🙏🏽🤩
its amazing to know that what i see when i take a walk like wild animals in kenya makes others smile ...i take them for granted ,,,others dont
I usually fast forward alot on long UA-cam videos... but not even once on this Africa episodes.
1st time on the channel... amazing stuff guys... Thank you.
36:50 i remember when my dad gave me the steering reigns in the bush when I was a kid, it's trips like these that showed me what it meant to be a man💪🫡 epic adventure so far
definitely need to revisit Australia
I think this is the best thing on UA-cam - possibly the Internet.
Another fantastic episode. I can't wait for the rest of the season!
Just better and better.