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- The Hawaiian Islands have been a stronghold for Polynesian culture that over the years has absorbed the many different cultures influences. It's philosophies, way of life, and food have unified the islands but due to dominant cultural and market forces this unifying spirit and culture is under attack. Eddie heads to Oahu and the Big Island to explore Hawaiian identity in the margins of its own habitat seeking to discover how the people seek to take their islands back.
- Anyone who's ever lived in New York or claimed New York has a version of their New York and the truth of the matter is, they're all valid. Eddie takes viewers on a journey through his New York, introducing viewers to his friends and family.
- Eddie heads to Cape Cod to show that "white" culture is a misnomer as it's impossible to capture a people by color. Black, brown, and yellow people have been forced to assimilate and sacrifice part of their identities, but so too have white people, unwittingly. Eddie takes a road trip through the Cape to explore monoculture in one America's most exclusionary vacation locations.
- For years South Korea has suffered under occupation, been desecrated by war, forgotten, and ultimately struggled to find itself on the global totem pole. In the past 30 years, however, the country has turned a sharp corner, transforming itself into a dominating force of wealth, power, and global influence. Korea has become a powerhouse, but with all of its successes exists a rapidly aging society that is burning the wick at both ends. Eddie visits Seoul to see how Korea's rise through soft power has effected the country for better or for worse.
- As a country that stands to make billions of dollars annually from food tourism alone - Peru, particularly Lima, has become the gastronomic capitol of Latin America. How did a place once rampant with terrorism become home to 80,000 culinary students? Eddie seeks to explore how the acceptance and preservation of bio and human diversity made Peru a culinary powerhouse.