Like I said, I haven't watched any of their history videos. I did watch a couple of their literature videos that someone sent me. In their Othello video, for example, they made a number of dubious claims that cannot be supported by the text. When they did actually reference the text, it was invariably out of context and distorted. As they point out at the beginning of their video, there are many possible readings of a text...but theirs was not one of them. As my literature criticism professor used to say, "There are many possible interpretations of a text, but they have to be supported by the text. You cannot make Emily Dickinson be about igloos." They tried to make Othello about igloos. I forget off the top of my head what the other video was, but it committed the same sins against the text. It's possible their history videos are written and edited by someone else who is more objective and does their research better, and if so, great. I was just providing a caution that they have been dishonest in other subject areas so proceed with critical reading and skepticism at full alert.