Vice

2013
4.7
171 reviews
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Season 6 episodes (31)

1 Raised in the System
4/6/18
Season Six Premiere. Michael Kenneth Williams explores why the country's mass incarceration problem cannot be fixed without first addressing the juvenile justice problem, and investigates successful solutions local communities are employing.
2 Battle for Jerusalem/A Face In The Crowd
4/13/18
The effects of Trump's recent Jerusalem announcement on the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict; exploring the blurry legal boundaries surrounding facial recognition technology.
3 A Revolution in Ruins/New Kids on the Blockchain
4/20/18
An inside look at how the Libyan revolution is failing; a front row seat to the geopolitical tug of war over Internet 3.0.
4 The Parkland Effect
4/27/18
As the survivors of the Parkland, FL school shooting make a plea for gun control, Gianna Toboni sees firsthand how some teachers are taking up arms and explores the deep divisions in America that make stopping mass shootings seem nearly impossible.
5 Massacre in Myanmar/The Blue Helmets
5/4/18
Gianna Toboni travels to the Myanmar-Bangladesh border to investigate what the future holds for the Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar; plus, an exclusive look inside the UN's most dangerous active peacekeeping operation in the African country of Mali.
6 Iran in Iraq/Dying on the Vine
5/11/18
"Iran in Iraq" Isobel Yeung heads to Iraq to see how Iran is exerting its influence over the war-torn country ahead of parliamentary elections. "Dying on the Vine" Gianna Toboni explores the dangers facing the wine industry in the face of climate change.
7 Russian Democracy/Global Gag Rule
5/18/18
In the wake of Putin's re-election, VICE speaks with voters, candidates and opposition figures barred from running in hopes of discovering how democracy works in Russia; the ripple effect the Global Gag Rule has had on women's health in Uganda.
8 Printing Tomorrow/Are We Alone?
6/1/18
Exploring the future of 3D printing; the latest ways scientists are attempting to answer one of civilization's most perplexing questions: Are we alone?
9 No Choice But to Choose/Rebel Republic
6/8/18
Delving into the education reform movement and its effect on the future of public education; an intimate look inside of Central African Republic's refugee crisis.
10 The Cost of Living/Paradise Lost
6/15/18
Exploring the alternatives in the pharmaceutical world that could democratize our medicinal future; the struggles Puerto Rico faces to rebuild amidst insufficient aid and the government's poor response.
11 Separated By Birth
6/22/18
Exploring what it's like for children in the U.S. growing up in the shadow of deportation.
12 The Big Fix/Silicon Valley of India
6/29/18
An in-depth look at the future of America's infrastructure; Exploring Bangalore, the world's next Silicon Valley.
13 A Kurdish State/Out of Space
7/6/18
The escalating conflict between the Kurds, one of America's most dependable allies, and the Iraqi military; Exploring how a growing military and commercial presences increases the risk of collision in space.
14 Opioid Generation/Hindustan
7/13/18
America's opioid epidemic is creating a lost generation of neglected and abandoned children; A wave of resurgent nationalism in India is fostering a nation where two cultures cannot coexist without conflict.
15 After the Fall
7/20/18
Isobel Yeung returns to Syria to tell the stories of those who were caught in the crossfire between the most feared terror group on Earth and the US-backed coalition, whose collateral damage destroyed most of the city.
16 Waiting to Die/Women in War
8/3/18
An inside look at just how hard it is to die on death row; how Yemeni women are pushing for real change in the wake of a vicious civil war.
17 Trump's Trade War
8/10/18
Tracking the escalating concerns about a global trade war in the wake of Trump's presidency.
18 A New Leaf/Quantum Supremacy
8/17/18
Examining the struggle for a cocaine-free Colombia; meeting the scientists at the cutting edge of the new age of computing.
19 Trans in Texas/Nicaragua Deja Vu
8/24/18
How the transgender community in Texas is fighting for rights and protection; meeting the new revolutionaries in Nicaragua.
20 American Piety/Terror in Congo
9/7/18
How evangelicals are navigating today's volatile political environment; exploring the underreported conflict in Congo.
21 Engineering Earth
9/14/18
Examing the plan to use technology to "geoengineer" the Earth to reduce the impacts of climate change and the potential risks.
22 Brainhackers/Fall of Rio
9/21/18
Advancements in neurotechnology are blurring the line between biology and technology. Thomas Morton gets a look at what might be the next evolutionary step for humankind; plus, Brazil is in a financial crisis despite its efforts to create wealth.
23 Consent
9/28/18
One year after the explosive allegations against Harvey Weinstein, the #MeToo movement has impacted everything. Isobel Yeung takes a searing, personal look at how we define consent, hold assailants accountable, and start to move forward.
24 Voodoo Wrestling/Big Placebo
10/5/18
An inside look at the popular but polarizing sport of Catch Fetiche in the Democratic Republic of Congo; exploring the booming "wellness" industry.
25 Death Inc./Bannon's World
11/9/18
Investigating the spiraling murder rate in Mexico; tracking the rise of Europe's right-wing populist movement.
26 The Road to Asylum/Lab Rat Nation
11/16/18
How policy changes are impacting the fate of asylum seekers; an inside look at self-proclaimed human "lab rats."
27 A Living Hell/MDMA For PTSD
11/23/18
Returning to Yemen to see the war being waged and its devastating effects; exploring the use of MDMA to help treat PTSD.
28 The War at Home/Putin's Crimea
11/30/18
The women working to fix the shortcomings of a legal system that often fails to protect victims of domestic violence; investigating the reality of Crimeans and Ukranians today.
29 Doom Boom/Unfair
12/7/18
Exploring the U.S.'s booming doomsday industry; the cultural bias towards lighter skin in India.
30 Back in the DPRK & California Burning
12/14/18
Revisiting the Korean peninsula in the wake of the new detente; the state of California’s future in the wake of increasingly deadly fires.
101 Season 6 Trailer
4/15/19
See where VICE is headed in Season 6 of the acclaimed series.

About this show

From Afghanistan to North Korea to Thailand and beyond, some of the most shocking, compelling and entertaining news stories go unreported by the mainstream media--but not by VICE. Journalist/entrepreneur Shane Smith and his taboo-breaking team of correspondents deliver hard-hitting and often incredible stories from the most dangerous places on earth.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
171 reviews
Victor Yoon
November 1, 2013
I watched Vice on HBO only when I heard that this is the show that sent Dennis Rodman to North Korea, but instantly fell in love the seriese. The team goes to places other people would never dare to visit, and shows you the world as it is, without censoring anything. It's fascinating and brutal, and is sometimes hard to watch, but necessary to gain worldy perspective. If you haven't seen it yet, do so.
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Jonathan Ruff (Jon)
April 4, 2014
If you think the show is good, which you will, find their YouTube channel. They do things even HBO doesn't air...interviewing assassins, suicide forests of Japan, nuclear disaster aftermath...etc. Amazing group!
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Nathan Duin
March 20, 2015
An entirely accurate warts and all show that pulls the current back to demonstrate how things actually are. I can scarcely believe it is on HBO.
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