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The host seems to be high on "something" because when he talks, his facial muscles move in all directions, and his saliva seems to drool out of his mouth. He may have great information about the "extinct or alive" animal, but the facial exaggeration is unnecessary and distracting.
His sensibilities are racially motivated because when he was in Faroe Islands, he cried like a helpless kid as he watched the 24 pilot whales getting butchered in plain sight. In Taiwan, he got aggressive with the locals after he found out they were loitering in the forest with guns. He assumed that the locals where looking for the same animal he was searching. He was outraged as he tells his crew and the local scientist that he was ready to defend the unseen Formosa Cloud Leopard at all costs against the "poachers." He did not show the same anger when whales were actually killed in front of him.
The show needs a relaxed mature storyteller, not an overacting host that rambles on and on in circles, and seem to be more interested in raking tv ratings.
His sensibilities are racially motivated because when he was in Faroe Islands, he cried like a helpless kid as he watched the 24 pilot whales getting butchered in plain sight. In Taiwan, he got aggressive with the locals after he found out they were loitering in the forest with guns. He assumed that the locals where looking for the same animal he was searching. He was outraged as he tells his crew and the local scientist that he was ready to defend the unseen Formosa Cloud Leopard at all costs against the "poachers." He did not show the same anger when whales were actually killed in front of him.
The show needs a relaxed mature storyteller, not an overacting host that rambles on and on in circles, and seem to be more interested in raking tv ratings.