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Anyway, it unfortunately has Kate Humble gurning away at every moment, but once they actually start filming the animals, it's spectacular. Today they were after freshwater dolphins, giant otters, and a bloodsucking catfish that's been known to swim up a penis. Didn't swim up Kate Humble's, though.
Tomorrow I think they're going after an anaconda., and yesterday they were after a giant catfish called a jau. What I really like about this series, as morbid as this sounds, is that no divers have ever done this before. There was nearly an accident in a night dive today, and when they go under, they seriously have no idea what could be down there.
Maybe the anaconda will eat Kate Humble tomorrow.
Oh, and Paul "Withnail & I" McGann narrates. This is great, I can imagine him sauntering onto the screen and yelling at Kate Humble that she's not an expert on bulls.
If science could combine him with Steve Irwin, that would be almost as cool as a Blessed-Hauser hybrid
Anyway, it unfortunately has Kate Humble gurning away at every moment, but once they actually start filming the animals, it's spectacular. Today they were after freshwater dolphins, giant otters, and a bloodsucking catfish that's been known to swim up a penis. Didn't swim up Kate Humble's, though.
Tomorrow I think they're going after an anaconda., and yesterday they were after a giant catfish called a jau. What I really like about this series, as morbid as this sounds, is that no divers have ever done this before. There was nearly an accident in a night dive today, and when they go under, they seriously have no idea what could be down there.
Maybe the anaconda will eat Kate Humble tomorrow.
Oh, and Paul "Withnail & I" McGann narrates. This is great, I can imagine him sauntering onto the screen and yelling at Kate Humble that she's not an expert on bulls.