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 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.
A new chapter unfolds as the series returns with Season 4, continuing its intimate and authentic look at young adults on the autism spectrum navigating love in today’s world. This season brings back familiar faces alongside new participants, expanding the emotional depth and diversity of experiences. With a stronger focus on independence, communication, and real-life expectations, the journey feels more personal than ever. Each story highlights the courage it takes to open up, face rejection, and keep believing that meaningful connection is possible. In the first three episodes, Connor steps back into dating with growing confidence, while James explores new opportunities to meet someone, balancing humor with genuine vulnerability. Madison embraces new romantic experiences, bringing her warmth and optimism into every encounter. Among the newcomers, Logan begins his search for a partner with determination, Emma navigates the uncertainty of first dates, and Dylan takes early steps toward building confidence in social situations. From first impressions to emotional breakthroughs, these episodes offer a clear and engaging look at the challenges and small victories that define the path to love.
In Episodes 4 and 5 you’ll dive deeper into the emotional journeys as relationships begin to take shape and expectations meet reality. Connor continues building confidence as he navigates new dating opportunities, while James faces both hopeful moments and the frustration of not finding the right connection yet. Madison explores more meaningful interactions, showing both excitement and vulnerability as she opens herself up to love. At the same time, the newer participants begin to reveal their true personalities through real experiences. Logan pushes himself beyond his comfort zone in search of a genuine bond, Emma faces the emotional ups and downs of dating, and Dylan starts to gain confidence as he learns from each encounter. These episodes highlight honest conversations, small breakthroughs, and the unpredictability of relationships, making every moment feel real, relatable, and deeply engaging.
From the first shots fired in Poland to the dawn of the atomic age, this gripping documentary revisits the most devastating conflict in modern history with the scale, urgency, and human focus it demands. Through decisive battles, world-changing leaders such as Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin rare wartime perspectives, and the immense suffering of soldiers and civilians, it shows how total war reshaped nations, destroyed millions of lives, and forced humanity into a new and terrifying era. The first three episodes plunge directly into the war’s explosive beginnings. In September 1939, Germany invades Poland after a secret pact between Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin clears the path for aggression, setting Europe on fire once again. As Nazi forces crush the Netherlands and Belgium and drive west, Churchill prepares Britain for an air assault while Roosevelt races to turn American industry into a weapon of survival. The story then moves to Operation Barbarossa, Hitler’s colossal surprise invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, the largest and most costly land offensive ever launched, where ambition, brutality, and resistance collide on an unimaginable scale.
In episodes 7 and 8, we see how World War II descends into one of the darkest chapters in human history while the Allies prepare to strike back for the first time on a new front. As Hitler’s power spreads across Europe, Nazi hatred turns persecution into policy, pushing Jewish families from discrimination and public humiliation into ghettos, deportations, mass murder, and the horror that will become known as the Holocaust. The war is no longer only a struggle for territory, armies, and empires; it becomes a confrontation with an ideology built on cruelty, fear, and the destruction of an entire people. The story then shifts to North Africa, where the Western Allies must prove they can fight Germany on land. In Operation Torch, inexperienced American troops and their untested commander, Dwight D. Eisenhower, join British forces in a dangerous gamble against the battle-hardened Afrika Korps and the legendary Erwin Rommel. Across deserts, ports, and unforgiving battlefields, the campaign becomes a harsh lesson in modern war, exposing Allied weaknesses while opening the road toward Europe. These two episodes combine moral catastrophe and military turning point, showing both the depths of Nazi evil and the first difficult steps toward its defeat.
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.