Explained

Explained

2018 - 2021DocumentaryTV-MA3 Seasons44 Episodes

This documentary series, made in partnership with Vox, explain some of the world's current trends, from politics, to science to pop culture.

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Seasons

Season 1

Season 1

20 Episodes • 2018

Season 2

Season 2

10 Episodes • 2019

Season 3

Season 3

14 Episodes • 2021

Episodes - Season 1

The Racial Wealth Gap

1. The Racial Wealth Gap

16m

Cory Booker and others discuss how slavery, housing discrimination and centuries of inequality have compounded to create a racial wealth gap.

Designer DNA

2. Designer DNA

17m

Scientific feat or terrifying social experiment? Specialists in the field discuss the high stakes and ethical controversies of gene editing.

Monogamy

3. Monogamy

18m

What do biology, human history and the promiscuity of bonobos reveal about monogamy? Experts and everyday couples weigh in on shifting cultural norms.

K-Pop

4. K-Pop

20m

Elaborate music videos, adoring fans, killer choreography. Learn about the global music phenomenon from South Korea that goes beyond "Gangnam Style."

Cryptocurrency

5. Cryptocurrency

14m

Cryptocurrency has made people billionaires, but is digital cash the next revolution? Learn about this anonymous currency and how it's coveted.

Why Diets Fail

6. Why Diets Fail

14m

Atkins. Paleo. Keto. Do any work in the long term? Experts look at marketing, food environments and genes to explain why diets are often unsuccessful.

The Stock Market

7. The Stock Market

17m

Does the stock market accurately reflect the status of the economy? Finance specialists discuss market history, valuations and CEO incentives.

eSports

8. eSports

17m

Is fake violence a sport? Fans, shoutcasters, and eSports icons break down today's video games and the explosive popularity of competitive gaming.

Extraterrestrial Life

9. Extraterrestrial Life

18m

Despite decades of searching, we have yet to discover extraterrestrial life. Scientists discuss the reasons, including: Are aliens just too snobby?

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10. !

15m

Do we overuse exclamation points!? Linguists and copy editors look at how the punctuation has adapted across history, literature and internet-speak.

Created by: Ezra Klein

Available on: Netflix

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