Netflix’s mockumentary American Vandal just released a trailer for their second season, and this season’s vandal isn’t messing around.

The mockumentary American Vandal was quite the surprise hit for Netflix when it premiered in 2017. It played on the true crime documentary vibes of Making a Murderer and Serial expertly. However, American Vandal not only managed to be a legitimately funny parody on the wave of armchair detectives emerging in all of us thanks to our obsession with true crime documentaries, but it also ended on a surprisingly poignant note about societal expectations and what truly makes a person “bad.”

So when it was announced that a second season was coming our way, we got pretty excited. Netflix has just dropped the first trailer for the new season, and let’s just say that the days of genitalia drawn on cars seems quite tame compared to season 2’s vandal.

Yes, in season 2, Peter Maldonado and Sam Ecklund’s investigation is going to delve into something far more intense: poop. While last season just focused on the destruction of property, this season deals with a true nightmare, having someone mess around with your digestive system. Check out the trailer for the whole story of “The Brownout” at and the introduction of “The Turd Burglar,” but watch it with care if you’ve got a sensitive stomach.

When an entire lunchroom of students unknowingly eats food that has been laced with some sort of a laxative, students reach out to Maldonado and Ecklund to identify the culprit. Just as with the show’s first season, we can expect the duo to incriminate the prankster with their weirdly-engaging investigation into a prank that, for most of us, would be nothing short of an actual nightmare. But as the trailer suggests, this season will likely be more than one, long poop joke, but will also take us into the minds of teenagers, the pressures of an elite high school, and a desire for notoriety.

Season 1 of American Vandal was nominated for an Emmy and won a Peabody Award, so the stakes are pretty high for season 2. See for yourself if the show lives up to the hype when it returns to Netflix on September 14.