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Queens of Ancient Egypt

S1, EP1 "Queen Tiye"

Over 3,000 years ago, the Egyptian queen Tiye became a goddess on Earth and inspired a religious revolution that threw Egypt into turmoil; Tiye may have blazed a trail for the world's leading religions and the belief that there is only one true god.

Butterfly Effect

S1, EP6 "Genghis Khan: The Empire of the Steppes"

The impact the events of his childhood had on shaping the man who would become Genghis Khan, and how the Mongol invasions affected the history of Asia and the psyche of Europe.

Butterfly Effect

S1, EP7 "Darwin Discovers the World"

The possible development of scientific conversation over the last 200 years had Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" never been published.

Butterfly Effect

S1, EP4 "King Philippe of France and Richard the Lionheart of England"

Questioning what might have happened if Richard the Lionheart had not been wounded, or if Philippe Auguste of France had fled the battlefield.

Butterfly Effect

S1, EP5 "Confucius and Chinese Thought"

Possible outcomes if Kong Qui, known in the West as Confucius, had been as opportunistic and corrupt as other officials.

Normandy, Land of Warriors

"Rollo the Viking: The Conquest"

Thanks to Rollo the Walker, Normandy became one of the most powerful principalities of the kingdom of France; he is one of the most terrible Viking warriors in history and his adventure began 1200 years ago, at the mouth of the Seine.

Wild Korea

S1, EP2 "Beyond Borders"

The notorious demilitarized zone of Korea exists on the boundary of two warring nations for nearly 70 years; however, amid the barbed wire fences and thousands of land mines, a unique natural wonderland coexists alongside the ashes of war.

Sea Hunters

S1, EP3 "Sea Lions vs. Orcas"

In the depths of the ocean, swift and agile sea lions perform incredible underwater maneuvers to outwit their enemies; on the beaches of Patagonia, as a sea lion pup learns to swim, predators are preparing an attack on him that will be fatal.

4th and Forever: Alcoa

S1, EP4 "The Battle of Pistol Creek, Part 2"

The Tornadoes suffer a series of devastating losses and look to heal deep wounds.

Modern Day Gladiators

S1, EP4 "Rockstars"

Gaming franchises like FaZe Clan and San Francisco Shock have their eyes on the future of esports; they're not just aiming to win matches - they're creating a cultural movement.

Modern Day Gladiators

S1, EP3 "Toxic"

The life of an esports star isn't always perfect, and fan bases can turn toxic; a profile of the individuals who battle the haters and the burnouts that can impact the lives of gamers.

Dangerous Waters

S2, EP3 "No Confidence"

The expedition has been forced to cross back across the Bering Strait to the United States; tempers flare and moral sinks as the expedition gets caught in a shallow lagoon.

Dangerous Waters

S2, EP2 "Detainment"

The men have been taken into custody at gunpoint by the Russian military and are detained for several days.

Butterfly Effect

S1, EP3 "A Bus for Martin Luther King"

Martin Luther King Jr.'s role in motivating change during the Civil Rights movement, and how the legacy of the Civil War still affects American democracy.

The Lightbulb Moment

S1, EP11 "Like Button: The Unintended Consenquences of the Facebook Like Button"

When first presented with the like button Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg worried that a quick thumbs up or down would discourage more meaningful online interaction but eventually his team changed his mind and transformed the world.

The Lightbulb Moment

S1, EP2 "Cubicle: How the Cubicle Became Universally Hated"

The Cubicle was originally designed to set workers free; a futuristic designer named Robert Propst dreamed up the cubicle as a groovy 1960s workplace utopia that would unleash the modern knowledge worker's vast untapped potential.

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