Back a few posts ago, Zeta mentioned in the comments that she was going back to Whale Wars. I had never seen even one episode. I checked the Comcast ON DEMAND section and found several episodes including the one where the whaling ship is boarded by one of the Sea Shepherds' crew.
I watched them all, in order, and was fascinated by the whole situation. The next episode to be broadcast on the network was the season finale which wrapped up the loose ends left dangling by previous story lines.
So, thank you Zeta for your timely tip. I caught up on the whole season in two days of watching. Yes, I ran my own marathon of Whale Wars and enjoyed the suspense which was, in this case, of short duration.
That's the way to do it, no?
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Those poor Japanese, all they are trying to do is make a living.
Poor whales. The blood in the water looked as red as ours does.
Poor old Japanese?? Whale meat is a delicacy - not a necessity. It doesn't cure disease or baldness or anything that normally causes discomfort to we humans. It does cause a large and fascinating mammal with whom we share a planet to die in large numbers because of that loophole; if you're killing whales for research, it's allowed. I vote they close the loophole and stop the wanton slaughter in the name of commerce. I think I've come to the edge of my soapbox. Guess I'll step down now.
It seems save the whales, never mind people.
But, BigEd, it isn't a choice between whales and people. It is a choice between whales and extinction. At least, that's how I see it.
Yes, it is. Your very welcome.
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