My Last Days - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Marinda & Anthony
The Season 2 premiere of the documentary series, which shares compelling stories of real-life superheroes who are facing terminal illness. They're a reminder that having a limited amount of time doesn't mean one can't make a positive impact on the world.

Bob & Ellie
Bob Charland creates Pedal Thru Youth, a nonprofit that fixes old bicycles and donates them to underprivileged youth.; Ellie Oben takes solace in her faith as she battles breast cancer.

Diane
After being diagnosed with terminal leukemia, Diane Nguyen focuses on positivity and humor and celebrating the little moments that matter most.
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