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'The Me You Can't See' follow-up special discussion coming to Apple TV+

Apple TV+ is to host a "town hall" discussion follow up to its mental health documentary series

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Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry will lead a special discussion follow up to their mental health series "The Me You Can't See," free on Apple TV+.

"The Me You Can't See: A Path Forward," is a follow-up to the Apple TV+ documentary series about mental health. Co-creators Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry are now to host a one-off special in which issues raised by the series, and its participants, are discussed.

"Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry reunite with advisors and participants for a thought-provoking, wide-ranging conversation about mental health and emotional well-being, and where we go from here," says Apple in a press release. "As the subjects offer further insight into their stories, experts share their guidance for continuing the global conversation."

Alongside the show's creators, the discussion includes actor and series participant Glenn Close, plus mental health advocate Zak Williams. It will also feature members of the 14-strong advisory board who contributed to the series.

The new discussion special will air for free on Apple TV+, starting Friday May 28. "The Me You Can't See," the original five-part series, premiered on May 21.

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2 Comments

entropys 13 Years · 4316 comments

Interesting set. I wonder if the opening scene has Prince Harry flying over a gigantic, floating monolith near Jupiter, only to be sucked into a wormhole into a room with nothing in it except Oprah.

Mike Wuerthele 8 Years · 6906 comments

entropys said:
Interesting set. I wonder if the opening scene has Prince Harry flying over a gigantic, floating monolith near Jupiter, only to be sucked into a wormhole into a room with nothing in it except Oprah.

Deep cut, Dave.