Okay, just saw the episode. Both the Pandavas and Drupada were absolutely cool! If they keep this up @ Kurukshetra, they'd make a formidable coalition, worthy of Bheeshma, Drona, Kripa, Ashwatthama & Karna.
Only disappointment - why did Arjun slay the 4 fake Drupadas? He should have kept them - as it is, he was short of allies @ Kurukshetra, so he'd have done well to have kept them, and each of them could have fought the above 5 warriors, while Shikhandi, Dhrishtadyumna, Virata, Arjun & Abhimanyu could have backed them all up.
Bhima was cool as well - if he can replicate what he did today, the battles b/w him & the Dhritarashtras would be a sight to behold. Like he can bang on the ground, and poof! 10 sons buried 😈 He can stamp on the ground, and another 5 sons fall. He can slap a few of the other cousins and create mayhem in their ranks. Hope they show 50 ways in which he sends his cousins to yamalok.
If Nakul can talk to his horses, does that mean that when he fights Karna (like he does on day 16), he can ask his horses to tell Karna's horses to attack mamashree Shalya, and create a mess? Maybe Nakul's horses can tell Karna's horses to drive into where there is a muddy bog, so that the wheels sink... Ooops, that should happen for Arjun 😆
Sahadev makes his own Chakravyuha? That makes a joke of this formation, since everybody seems to know it. Btw, what he should have done, in response to Yudhisthir's command, should have been release just one Kaurava, say Vikarna, and ask him to release all the others, while he continues to advance against Drupada.
Yudisthir - it was cool to watch him turn the nets against his enemies. But really, today, half of me was rooting for the Panchalas, given that they fought & sacrificed all for the Pandavas in the war, and provided their mainstream army, since the armies of Hastinapur & Indraprastha were all @ Duryodhan's command.