Exploring the intricate and surprising connections that exist between ourselves, the Earth, and even the universe.Exploring the intricate and surprising connections that exist between ourselves, the Earth, and even the universe.Exploring the intricate and surprising connections that exist between ourselves, the Earth, and even the universe.
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I like Latif Nasser a lot. I think he is going for a Bill Nye type persona but can understand some of the other reviews here.
As for the concept and execution of the show it was really great! The episode on Dust was fascinating
As for the concept and execution of the show it was really great! The episode on Dust was fascinating
To be honest, I would like to see more episodes. There were also topics that seemed completely absurd. The digits episode was extremely bad and ridiculous. However, I enjoyed the other episodes. Latif Nasser clearly enjoys science, as evidenced by his actions. However, their behavior can be bizarre at times. Shaking his head very quickly, saying "wooooow" or his eyes, etc. Overall, I enjoyed this documentary series. I think the topics chosen were also good. As I said, I wish it had more episodes. Three years have passed; I am curious if there will be a new season. It was a great idea to show animation while talking about the past or something that happened in the past; I really enjoyed those parts.
To all the people who wrote reviews saying "I couldn't get through the first episode". Stop reviewing things. You owe any show more than 1 episode to develop. That being said far too many people judged Latif without getting to know his style. His enthusiasm is real and by the third episode I was nerding out.
What a wonderful series, it was so intriguing and interesting to keep us glued on it,. With only 6 episodes on different topics that are connected in some way, the series hold is unto it,.
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I've been following Latif in the podcast Radiolab, so I am already used to his style. It was nice no see something that was not only audio but also visual. If you are expecting an typical documentary, skip it. This is going to feel more like a "video podcast".
Did you know
- TriviaLatif Nasser, the director of research at the award-winning New York Public Radio show Radiolab.
- ConnectionsReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Little Orange Nathan Lanes (2021)
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