Six Degrees of Everything - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Einstein to Breast Implants
Take a journey with the Fine Brothers as they connect Albert Einstein to breast implants in just six short degrees. Along the way, Benny and Rafi discover that Einstein's brain was actually stolen, Elvis was known to eat an 8,000-calorie sandwich, The Incredible Hulk was originally a different color, and car tires were once used for breast implants. Who knew exploring the universe of knowledge could be so entertaining?
Neanderthals to Smartphones
Watch the Fine Brothers connect Neanderthals to Smartphones in six short degrees. They'll learn that Napoleon wasn't actually short and that the modern smartphone is more powerful than all of NASA's computers from 1969.
Adam and Eve to the Atom Bomb
Take a journey with the Fine Brothers as they discover that Dr. Seuss was a nudist, Ben Franklin had an obsession with alcohol, and Godzilla was a symbolic representation of the atom bomb.
Cannibals to Cannabis
Cannibals to Cannabis: Take a journey with the Fine Brothers as they connect Cannibals to Cannabis in just six short degrees. In this episode, Benny and Rafi learn amazing facts: rich Europeans used to drink the blood of the recently executed, sword-swallowing is easier than it looks, and you'd have to smoke 800 joints to overdose on marijuana.
Girl Scouts to Game of Thrones
The Fine Brothers connect Girl Scouts to Game of Thrones; Benny and Rafi learn rice was used as mortar in the Great Wall of China; Fidel Castro was targeted with over 600 attempted assassinations.
Shakespeare to the Harlem Shake
Take a journey with the Fine Brothers as they connect Shakespeare to the Harlem Shake in just six short degrees. This time, Benny and Rafi learn: there are twenty five moons named after Shakespeare characters, it rains diamonds on Uranus, P.T. Barnum hosted the first beauty pageant and the biggest Harlem Shake video consisted of 70,000 participants.
Pyramid of Giza to Personal Pizza
Take a journey with the Fine Brothers as they find out jazz can reduce chronic migraines, one man used Craigslist to trade a cell phone for a Porsche Boxster, and penguins practice prostitution to build better nests!
Hamburgers to Hard Drives
Benny and Rafi learn that Genghis Khan has nearly 16 million living descendants today and gunpowder was originally invented by the Chinese as an immortality potion.
Hilter to Hip Hop
Benny and Rafi find out that Hitler had a massive flatulence problem, Indonesian law dictates that female police officers must be virgins, and the Vatican has the highest crime rate in the world.
Mother Teresa to Machine Guns
Benny and Rafi find out that Hitler had a massive flatulence problem, Indonesian law dictates that female police officers must be virgins, and the Vatican has the highest crime rate in the world.
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