We're All Gonna Die (Even Jay Baruchel) - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Jay – I
A.I. is here. Is it going to take over? Jay finds out how much time remains before society bows down to its robot overlords.

Scary Space Shit
Jay is terrified of outer space. Turns out, he's right to be afraid.

Insect Extermination
Jay learns about a terrifying, and growing, problem: insects are dying off and it's humanity's fault. What happens if they become extinct?

Nano Nightmare
This tiny technology may help to solve major problems, but Jay learns that it also comes with extraordinary risks to the environment.

Simulation Schimulation
Jay explores the idea that reality is actually a computer simulation. But, if nothing is real, then should anyone try to save the world?

The End of Jays
In the season finale, Jay confronts the ultimate existential threat: his own doom.
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