The New Yorker Presents Season 1 Episode 4 Episode Four
- TV-MA
- February 23, 2016
- 29 min
The New Yorker Presents is a docu-series that brings together fiction, humor, poetry, animation and documentary vignettes from the pages of The New Yorker magazine into a 30-minute show. In season 1 episode 4, titled "Episode Four," viewers are taken on a journey through diverse and thought-provoking stories.
The episode opens with a humorous animated short about what happens to a lonely young girl's discarded chewing gum. This is followed by a moving poetry reading by the U.S. Poet Laureate, Tracy K. Smith, as she explores the meaning of home.
The show then takes a deeper turn as it delves into the topic of criminal justice reform with a documentary segment called "The Perfect Terrorist." This segment tells the story of a man who was convicted of terrorism and sentenced to life in prison, despite never having committed a violent act. The segment explores the harsh realities of the American prison system and the need for reform.
Next, The New Yorker Presents takes a lighter tone with a comedic segment by Simon Rich, one of The New Yorker's humor writers, entitled "Unprotected." This segment takes a satirical look at the life of a college football coach who is constantly making bad decisions.
The final story in the episode, titled "The Ride of Their Lives," is a heartwarming documentary about an organization that takes kids with life-threatening illnesses on horseback riding adventures. The segment follows these children as they leave the confines of their hospitals and experience the freedom and joy of riding horses in nature.
Overall, this episode of The New Yorker Presents offers a wide range of stories, from humor to heartbreak, and highlights the diverse and thought-provoking content readers of The New Yorker have come to expect.