It seems like (judging by https://scienceleadstogod.org/information-enigma-where-does-information-come-from/ & https://evolutionnews.org/2015/10/introducing_the_1/ ) the Enigma video features Stephen C. Meyer and Douglas Axe, both of whom are of the Discovery Institute, and thus that the video is promoting Intelligent Design. I have no interest in watching Intelligent Design videos and reading Intelligent Design literature, nor in other pro creationism content. I had my fill of that type of content from the WT's literature, and such very sadly led me astray from accepting evolutionism (cosmological evolution, chemical evolution, and biological evolution) for about 30 years of my life.
Furthermore, it seems like the Discovery Science video program is a program of the Discovery Institute, instead of the mainstream cable TV network called (or formerly called) "Discover (or Discovery? or "Discovery Science" or something similar).
There is so much pro Intelligent Design content and other types of pro creationism content (criticizing evolutionism and naturalism) on the internet these days, and not enough pro evolutionsim content on the internet of the type which refutes the claims of the creationism content. As a result a great many of people are likely getting duped into believing in some form of creationism, or getting duped into continuing to believe in some form of creationism. How discouraging, to me at least.
Here is a point to consider. My naturalistic philosophy does not impose any thought restrictions upon me nor does it place any dictates me. I am not IProfessor Richard Lewontin and I do not think the way he does in all matters pertaining to science. I thoroughly examined Intelligent design (or other types of creationist ideas) before I adopted scientific naturalism, and even from time to time after I adopted scientific naturalism. For me, the the various creationist approaches were inferior to the scientific naturalist approaches.