is yet another playful way to travel from the comfort of your own couch.
Wilson’s presence wasn’t charming enough to pull me in on his own, nor was it a big enough detractor to convince me to stop watching. What really engaged me was thatby Eric Weiner—that any actor could lead the show. It follows Wilson as he travels around the world in a search for happiness, visiting the world’s happiest countries and most unhappy nations to shine a light on what works and what doesn’t. Out of all the travel shows I’ve watched , this is the most intriguing concept of the bunch.
Wilson, a pessimistic narrator, tries his hand at life in a handful of different nations with a variety of folks who live in city centers, farms, in the middle of nowhere—any spot where there’s a point to be made about happiness. The show loosely adheres toasks, are Icelanders so happy? Ghana ranks in the bottom third of that happiness poll—but somehow, that same study also suggests that the country hosts one of the world’s most optimistic populations.
The star has also had a few controversies in the past year, which made me feel even more apprehensive in covering this project. Just last year, Wilson came under fire for making
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