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The New York Times Presents Season 2 Episodes

Season 2 Episode Guide

5 Episodes 2022 - 2023

Episode 1

Elon Musk's Crash Course

Fri, May 20, 2022 60 mins

Elon Musk has claimed since 2015 that technology for self-driving cars is a "solved problem", and made outlandish claims about autopilot capabilities. But an investigation reveals the quixotic nature of Musk's pursuit of self-driving technology, and the tragic results. autopilot has been a factor in several deaths and dozens of other accidents that Tesla has not publicly acknowledged. Some former Tesla employees speak out against Musk for promoting a program that they believe was perilous.

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Episode 2

Superspreader

Fri, Aug 19, 2022 60 mins

Are you hesitant to get a Covid vaccine? This doctor opposes them. If you agree, he has some pet supplies he wants to sell you. Meet Dr. Mercola, perhaps the most influential spreader of Covid vaccine misinformation online.

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Episode 3

Sin Eater: The Crimes of Anthony Pellicano Part 1

Fri, Mar 10, 2023 60 mins

Part 1 of this two-part series on Hollywood's dirtiest P.I. uses never-before-heard recordings to reveal the extraordinary methods Anthony Pellicano employed to hide the sins of celebrities and their lawyers when they thought no one was looking.

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Episode 4

Sin Eater: The Crimes of Anthony Pellicano Part 2

Fri, Mar 10, 2023 60 mins

In Part 2 of this two-part series on Hollywood's dirtiest P.I. Anthony Pellicano is out of prison – and he's talking. Previously unseen evidence raises questions about why so few Hollywood stars faced consequences when Pellicano was exposed.

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Episode 5

The Legacy of J Dilla

Fri, Apr 7, 2023 60 mins

Born James Dewitt Yancey, the Detroit native who came to be known as J Dilla started rapping and making beats as a kid. He grew into a visionary music producer, rapper and artist who left an undeniable mark on the hip-hop landscape, working with artists like Erykah Badu, Busta Rhymes, A Tribe Called Quest and D'Angelo. Dilla's influence has been celebrated far more since his death than it was while he was alive, but mainstream recognition remains elusive.

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