All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 The Twin Suns of Tatooine

    • June 22, 2017

    Kyle Hill is trying to make his way back home, but is making a few stops on the way. The first destination is Tatooine - the harsh desert planet with two suns.

  • S01E02 The North Wall of Westeros

    • June 29, 2017

    On his journey home, Kyle Hill takes a stop to explore the wintery North Wall of Westeros and the white walker inhabitants, and how it all works!

  • S01E03 King Kai's Planet

    • July 6, 2017

    King Kai's Planet from Dragon Ball Z is tiny. It's a planet with one single road and one single home. However, for it's small size, it leads to large discussions like the multiverse theory and more.

  • S01E04 The Centripetal and Centrifugal Citadel from Mass Effect

    • July 13, 2017

    Kyle Hill and AI have made it to The Milky Wa---wait a second! Not yet. The two have to wait a bit longer and take a stop at The Citadel from Mass Effect. Twice as large as the Hadron Collider and home to 13.2 million organisms, it's kind of a big deal.

  • S01E05 Krypton

    • July 20, 2017

    On their mission back to Earth, Kyle Hill and AI take a stop at Krypton, the dwarf red star that is home to Superman.

  • S01E06 The Spice Flows From Arrakis

    • July 27, 2017

    Among their journey to Earth, Kyle Hill and AI stop at the planet of Arrakis, the planet from the famous novel by Frank Herbert, Dune. Full of space worms, sand, and addictive spice, Arrakis is one of the most interesting destinations in science fiction!

  • S01E07 Alien's LV-426

    • August 3, 2017

    On their seemingly-never-ending journey back to Earth, Kyle Hill and AI end up at LV-426, the planet dreamt up for Alien. With a similar atmosphere as Earth, it's capable of being inhabited. Should they follow the distress beacon?

  • S01E08 The Borg

    • August 10, 2017

    Science fiction stories often take place here on Earth, but many times they traverse the galaxy to various planets and unfamiliar locales. Kyle Hill takes us on a journey of exploration to these famous locations and gives us a look at them through the lens of real world science.