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After a beekeeping stop on a New York City rooftop, Zac checks out London's pollution-reduction efforts, from wall gardening to trash collecting.
The episode was rated from 62 votes.
Zac boosts his immune system in the Amazon rainforest before climbing a tree, exploring ayahuasca tourism and watching his dinner wriggle on a plate.
The episode was rated from 62 votes.
Zac and Darin try out life at a swanky eco-village committed to a small environmental footprint, visit a wildlife refuge and enjoy a zip lining trip.
The episode was rated from 80 votes.
Before heading to Paris to learn about its tap water system, Zac joins pal Anna Kendrick for a lesson in H20, courtesy of a water sommelier in LA.
The episode was rated from 91 votes.
On an island that boasts a notable number of centenarians, Zac rethinks his view on nutrition as he ponders how the locals live such long, healthy lives.
The episode was rated from 78 votes.
In the devastating wake of Hurricane Maria, Zac explores sustainability in the region, where he meets chef José Andrés, milks a goat and eats ceviche.
The episode was rated from 67 votes.In between getting an up-close look at Iceland's renewable energy efforts, Zac soaks in a spa with Darin, samples reindeer and views natural wonders.
The episode was rated from 116 votes.Following a crash course in apple growing, Zac and Darin head to Peru to delve into potato cryopreservation, biopiracy and the sport of sandboarding.
The episode was rated from 68 votes.Last updated: may 08, 2022
Soo much dudebro energy, but interesting nonetheless. Also, Zac seems a little overwhelmed at times.
Lost me on Water episode. Sooo much pseudoscience
I was skeptical and i was wrong. It's interesting, it's fun and the structure of the documentary is quite original (not an expert here, but never seen this mix of nature, eco, food and curiosities). Overall is definitely worth watching. Sometimes there is a little too much excitement, but it didn't annoyed me.
I'm not gonna lie. It's nothing groundbreaking. There are plenty of shows like this, and I knew that going into it. I don't particularly like Zac Efron, but I don't mind. I don't watch a lot of his movies. Surprisingly here I absolutely didn't mind him unlike his "bro" Darin Olien. He's too hippy for me and he's still too serious. As others have written here, sometimes overreactions and too many "wow" moments. And Zac is really overwhelmed at times, but I think that just shows how the rest of us would look. Taken out of the world we've willingly locked ourselves in. At home with our PCs and Netflix. I think I'd have the same look on my face that he had. So yes, this show won't change your life, but maybe it will show you things you didn't really know and maybe, just maybe, next time you'll buy a bag of apples and a kilo of bananas instead of Pringles... _just like I did._
Lenox Hill
Lenox Hill gave us a look into one of the Manhattan’s hospitals and brought four real life doctors into the spotlight. If you have a problem with blood or something similar, be prepared to look away for a few minutes of every episode. This documentary is really amazing and so powerful to see. The emotions you’ll feel after watching are everything, from bliss to sorrow. If you’re into doctor series, you’ll definitely like this even more.
Unsolved Mysteries
I have to say, even though the title is unsolved mysteries, some of the mysteries I’ve seen look pretty solvable to me. Either way, I really enjoyed playing a little bit of a detective and trying to figure out what happened in each of the episodes. It just goes to show that sometimes the missing evidence or proof is enough to not be able to close the case properly. There will be more seasons and people can apply for their own stories to be filmed via Netflix’s webpage.
The Last Dance
Whether you like sports or not, everyone is amazed by Michael Jordan. You don’t need to be a fan of basketball to watch this documentary. Taking a look at this extraordinary human and his mindset is really appealing. Hearing what other people, who know him, have to say about him is very intriguing as well. The path to greatness is almost never easy and this way we can see exactly what it looks like for this one man.
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