From Deseret News archives:
'Whale Wars' comes to TV
Are they heroes or eco-terrorists? The seven-part, seven-hour Animal Planet series "Whale Wars" will allow you to decide.
While Animal Planet and the filmmakers insist they're not taking sides, the fact that they're on board the Sea Shepherds' ship the Steve Irwin makes this a story told from their side. And, it's hard to watch "Whale Wars" (tonight at 7 and 9 p.m.) without being outraged by the Japanese whalers.
Or a bit troubled at times by the actions of Sea Shepherds' leader Paul Watson.
He founded the group after he was asked to leave Greenpeace, another organization he co-founded. His methods were too aggressive for Greenpeace he'll do whatever it takes to prevent the whaling ships from killing whales.
"I left (Greenpeace) a long time ago because I got tired of seeing whales die," he said. "Since the day I left Greenpeace, I have not seen a whale die. When we show up, they stop killing whales."
The Steve Irwin is crewed by volunteers from a number of nations, many of whom have no experience at sea. "Whale Wars" is, at heart, a reality show that documents their lives from seasickness to chores to heart-pounding confrontations.
"There is a lot of action, and there is a lot of confrontation," said quartermaster Shannon Mann. "But it also shows everything that happens on the ship just from our daily activities, cooking up vegan food in the galley, doing our laundry, how we sleep, playing poker at night. That pretty much covers everything."
There are disagreements, but they're united in their opposition to killing whales.
"The television (audience) will see people from all over the world united for one single purpose, which is to stop whaling in the Antarctic," said second mate Peter Hammarstedt. "The first question that I was asked when I joined Sea Shepherd was, 'Are you able to risk your life to save the life of a whale?' And I didn't show up until I could answer a resounding 'yes' to that question."
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