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Old 08-14-2014, 09:06 PM   #13
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It didn't take them long to crap out some "fantasy fish" stories for shark week.
I guess the real world just wasn't enough for the so-called shark experts at The Discovery Channel.
They created stories and CGI just below the level of "Sharknado" on the SI-FI channel.

So instead of getting a week's worth of useful knowledge about sharks, we get a week's worth of shark fantasy / made-for-tv shows.

Remember the mermaid? or Megladon?

Maybe they're having as bad a time finding sharks that want to be on tv as we are finding bass in our waters?
Agreed. The only decent one was seeing the "Alien Sharks". Love seeing unknown species. Another good one was watching the sharks go catatonic when being handled (that guy really wants to die).

But "Old Hitler" had me cracking up. Narrator said it way too much.

Lot of recycled material though (shark fin soup was already talked about a long time ago along with survivor stories). *Sigh*

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