In episodes 3 and 4, the journey intensifies as Will Smith pushes deeper into both the physical and emotional extremes of the planet. In the Amazon, he ventures into dense, unforgiving jungle in search of the elusive green anaconda, confronting fear, danger, and the raw power of one of Earth’s most mysterious predators. Guided by local experts, the expedition becomes a test of courage and trust in a world where nature sets all the rules. The adventure then shifts dramatically to the Himalayas, where the challenge is no longer survival but meaning. High above the clouds, Will explores the idea of happiness alongside monks, scientists, and mountain communities, discovering how isolation, altitude, and ancient wisdom reshape the human mind. Together, these episodes connect the wildness of nature with the inner journey of self-discovery, revealing that the greatest expedition may be the one within.
This eye-opening documentary puts a simple but provocative question to the test: how much does what we eat really shape our bodies and our health? In a tightly controlled scientific experiment, identical twins adopt radically different diets and lifestyles for eight weeks, allowing researchers to isolate the impact of food itself. By combining cutting-edge science with deeply personal experiences, the series reveals how diet influences everything from energy and metabolism to long-term wellbeing. In the first two episodes, the experiment begins as each pair of twins commits to either a plant-based or an omnivorous diet. As they adjust to unfamiliar routines, some changes feel surprisingly easy while others expose cravings, doubts, and unexpected challenges. Along the way, questionable dietary advice is put under the microscope, and a celebrity chef rethinks his approach to cooking, highlighting how habits, culture, and taste all collide when science meets the dinner table.
This beloved culinary travel series follows Phil as he journeys across the globe with boundless curiosity, a contagious laugh, and an appetite for connection. More than just a food show, each episode blends local traditions, heartfelt conversations, and cultural discoveries, as Phil shares meals with chefs, families, and friends who reveal the soul of their cities through flavor. With warmth, humor, and genuine enthusiasm, the series celebrates how food brings people together in the most unexpected and joyful ways. In the first two episodes, Phil dives into Amsterdam’s vibrant culinary landscape, tasting everything from herring and smoked eel to sweet stroopwafels and fluffy pancakes, while sharing a memorable meal with Bridgerton star Claudia Jessie. He then heads to San Sebastián, the gastronomic jewel of Spain, indulging in exquisite pintxos, world-renowned seafood, and crisp Txakoli wine, savoring every bite in a city where culinary artistry is a way of life.
In episodes 3 and 4, Phil continues his joyful culinary journey, discovering how history, culture, and immigration shape the flavors of remarkable destinations around the world. With his trademark humor and curiosity, he meets local chefs and passionate food lovers who reveal the traditions and stories behind their most beloved dishes. In these two adventures, Phil explores Boston’s multicultural food scene while following the historic Freedom Trail, tasting everything from classic South Boston diner fare and North End cannolis to vibrant Peruvian cuisine in nearby Cambridge. He then travels to Georgia, one of the world’s oldest wine regions, where he joins a traditional grape harvest, devours rich khachapuri like a local, and relaxes in an ancient sulfur bath, experiencing a country where food, hospitality, and centuries-old traditions go hand in hand.
In episodes 5 and 6, Phil continues his joyful culinary adventure, discovering how local culture, landscapes, and traditions shape the flavors of two very different destinations. With his trademark humor and endless curiosity, he meets chefs, locals, and friends who share the dishes and stories that make each place unforgettable. In these two episodes, Phil travels first to Australia, starting with a life-changing breakfast overlooking Bondi Beach before sailing across the spectacular Sydney Harbor to taste fresh local specialties. He then heads to Adelaide, where he visits an Aboriginal vineyard and learns about the deep cultural roots behind Australia’s wine and cuisine. The journey continues in Las Vegas, where Phil explores both the legendary steakhouses of the Strip with Ray Romano and Brad Garrett and the vibrant arts district, discovering bold new flavors that reveal a side of the city far beyond the neon lights.
In episodes 3 and 4, a seemingly simple ingredient becomes the invisible force that has shaped civilizations, fueled exploration, and quietly dictated the fate of empires. From ancient trade routes to modern industry, salt emerges not just as a seasoning, but as a powerful driver of human history and survival. At the same time, the story shifts to something far more familiar yet equally unsettling: the global dominance of a single type of banana. What appears to be abundance hides a fragile system built on uniformity, where one disease could wipe out a staple food relied upon by millions. As the journey unfolds, the narrative exposes the hidden cost of convenience and monoculture, revealing how the loss of biodiversity is not a distant ecological concern but an immediate threat to our food security and future. With striking connections between past and present, these episodes invite you to rethink what you eat, where it comes from, and how something as ordinary as salt or a banana could hold the key to understanding the balance—and imbalance—of our world.
The adventure then shifts dramatically to the Himalayas, where the challenge is no longer survival but meaning. High above the clouds, Will explores the idea of happiness alongside monks, scientists, and mountain communities, discovering how isolation, altitude, and ancient wisdom reshape the human mind. Together, these episodes connect the wildness of nature with the inner journey of self-discovery, revealing that the greatest expedition may be the one within.