The premise is great. Show interesting numbers on topics and build an episode around it.
The problem is the delivery. The narrator is the worst possible, glib, annoying, talking through his nose, speaking in a "Gosh really?" tone like he's doing a children's show.
Then add man on the street interviews with goofy questions and dorky answers. You will fast forward every time.
The goofy graphics and slapstick comedy are just as bad.
But once you skip past or ignore all that, there are some interesting parts. Even then, at times their silly biases are annoying. The program on the wealthiest people alive gushes over them, kisses their behinds as (seriously) the most amazing, smartest, and even most handsome (!!!) people alive.
The problem is the delivery. The narrator is the worst possible, glib, annoying, talking through his nose, speaking in a "Gosh really?" tone like he's doing a children's show.
Then add man on the street interviews with goofy questions and dorky answers. You will fast forward every time.
The goofy graphics and slapstick comedy are just as bad.
But once you skip past or ignore all that, there are some interesting parts. Even then, at times their silly biases are annoying. The program on the wealthiest people alive gushes over them, kisses their behinds as (seriously) the most amazing, smartest, and even most handsome (!!!) people alive.