Not only was it an emotional rollercoaster, watching actual footage of people being killed and hurt by killer whales, but it was a testament to how we can't tame nature.
No matter how we try to see it, our development to the modern age has caused natural consequences. I mean, as is obvious from our crazy winter, we know now that global warming is definitely not a myth. And neither is the Falling Water Table.
There are tons of examples from When the River Runs Dry (Fred Pearce) that explain how the wells we thought would help all Africans are actually polluting and taking from the only water source they have left. It explains how the dams Westerns believed to be fool-proof have exploded and caused vast floods all around China. It also explains how luxurious Israel has constructed their cities to make them oases in the desert.
We've been importing cotton and alfalfa, two of the crops that are most water hungry, from places in the world that don't even have enough water for themselves.
India copes without many alternatives...
Mexico watches out for the pollution...
Pakistan is more threatened by water than terrorists...
You may have running tap water, shower water, sink water, toilet water and laundry water. But you are a minority.