My review is mainly for The Butterfly Effect – it is a true delight to listen to the story told by the host, who's kind curiosity and nonjudgmental, empathetic inquisitiveness makes it really unique. My main issue with it is that they choose to keep referring to the concept of a 'butterfly effect', while it is clear that it is about specific actions of specific people. It is a story of exploitation of labour, it shows that for one oblivious tech bro to succeed, livelihoods of many have to be destroyed. What the Canadian guy did was not creating value, but taking it away from people doing the actual work. The Last Days of August brings about more darkness (which was significantly missing from the first part), and even though the kindness of the host is still there, a sense of uneasiness arises with each following episode.