30 Days - Season 2

30 Days - Season 2

Season 2

From Academy Award nominee Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) comes 30 Days, a documentary series that will explore what life changing experiences are possible in 30 days. The concept for the show stemmed from the transformation Spurlock underwent when he ate nothing but fast food for 30 days in his documentary movie Super Size Me. In this FX series, Morgan Spurlock asks the question, what would happen if people spend 30 days living in someone else’s shoes? Find out the answer as he brings you 30 life changing days in one hour focusing on topics such as minimum wage, outsourcing, religion, sexual orientation, and jail.
Network
Episodes6
DatesJul 26, 2006 - Aug 30, 2006
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Episodes

Immigration
Season 2Episode 160 min

Immigration

A border security guard moves in with a family of illegal immigrants.

Jul 26, 2006
Outsourcing
Season 2Episode 260 min

Outsourcing

After a man loses his job to outsourcing, he travels to India to see the effects his job has on their culture.

Aug 3, 2006
Atheist/Christian
Season 2Episode 360 min

Atheist/Christian

An atheist wife and mother stays with a family of Christians for 30 days, attending their Bible study sessions and going with them to their Texas megachurch.

Aug 9, 2006
New Age
Season 2Episode 460 min

New Age

A stressed-out salesman gets 30 days of sessions with a life coach. She introduces him to various new age practices intended to give him a more balanced and calm outlook on life. Adding to his tension is a skeptical girlfriend.

Aug 16, 2006
Pro-Choice/Pro-Life
Season 2Episode 560 min

Pro-Choice/Pro-Life

A childless pro-choice woman spends a month living at a maternity home which operates as a pro-life ministry.

Aug 23, 2006
Jail
Season 2Episode 660 min

Jail

Morgan Spurlock sentences himself to a jail term of 30 days.

Aug 30, 2006

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