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6 Episodes 2018 - 2018
Episode 1
Thu, Nov 1, 2018
Follow This looks at the growing popularity of scooters in the United States. BuzzFeed senior technology writer Charlie Warzel examines the scooter craze and considers whether they are a dangerous nuisance or whether they are an environmentally friendly mode of transportation.

Episode 2
Thu, Nov 1, 2018
Follow This looks at the growth in modest apparel. BuzzFeed culture writer Bim Adewunmi investigates whether modest dress is oppressive or empowering. She talks to designers and influencers in the popular and growing clothing market. She examines the link with religion and how women are deeply involved in modest fashion.

Episode 3
Thu, Nov 1, 2018
Follow This looks at the future of sex robots. BuzzFeed Culture Reporter Scaachi Koul examines how sex robots could impact the lives of women. She looks at simulated artificial companions and also talks to a sex-technology CEO. She interviews both customers and therapists for their opinion on the growing fiend.

Episode 4
Thu, Nov 1, 2018
Follow Things examines phage therapy. BuzzFeed Science Reporter looks at the obscure medical treatment that can help fight bacterial infections. As new strains of superbugs develop bacterial resistance, phage therapy may offer a new way to deal with dangerous infections.

Episode 5
Thu, Nov 1, 2018
Follow This looks at Auroville an experimental utopian city in Southern India. BuzzFeed Editor Rega Jha looks at the eco-conscious international city designed to foster a spiritual life. She talks to residents about lessons they have learned from being part of the utopian community.

Episode 6
Thu, Nov 1, 2018
Follow This looks at how members of MS-13 use hip-hop in their gang activities. BuzzFeed National Reporter John Stanton interviews former and current gang members to see how the U.S. born Central American street gang uses rap to incite fear, recruit young people, and communicate.
