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TV Air Date: April 2013 Genre: Documentary/Wildlife RunTime: 60 Minutes x2 In Alaska an expert team of film-makers follow the astonishing lives of grizzly bears. A young mum goes down to the beach with her two children. The light is fading, the tide is coming in, it's not safe down here. But she's hungry, the kids are hungry, they need to find something to eat before nightfall. She's going to try fishing, and wades out into the cold waves. It's a crazy thing to do, and the little ones follow … When she returns, there is only one with her: the other has drowned. It's so desperately sad, and it was so avoidable. She's a terrible mum, stupid and irresponsible. She almost loses the other one later – twice. Someone should tell social services. Bear social services. Yeah, they're grizzly bears in Alaska. This is The Great Bear Stakeout (BBC1). I know it's not helpful to think of animal behaviour in terms of what is or isn't acceptable in humans, but it's hard not to. Especially when they're given names, and the bear dudes talk about them as if they're people. "You know what they say, bears are just like humans," says bear expert Chris Morgan. "Well, no, humans are just like bears." Back to the beach, and the bad behaviour continues. It's the start of the sexing season: young males are fighting each other and pissing everywhere. It's like the centre of Colchester – or almost anywhere else in Britain, for that matter – on a Friday night. Another young mum called Lucy abandons her son, Solo – not just for the evening, for ever – because she fancies a shag. Poor Solo is left running around in a right panic, looking for his mum. He's properly Solo now. Van, a massive brute and a bully who could totally play the meadow, have any lady he wants, has fallen for a pretty, fair-haired bear called Alice, who turns out to be a total cow – if a bear can be a cow. She strings Van along, makes out he's the one, but she's not ready to mate yet. Then, when Van's off rolling in seaweed (bear Lynx, basically), Alice lets an opportunistic young male hop on and have his wicked way. "Sneaky male syndrome," says Chris the bear expert, expertly. Then, when big Van comes back, Alice starts chasing her new boyfriend away and pretends having sex with him was a terrible mistake. "She's a nightmare " says Chris. "Unbelievable, she is so deceitful and nasty." Van and Alice do get it on eventually, in truly appalling circumstances. Another female shows up; she has come down from the mountains for a bit of action. Well, why not, when everyone else is at it? Trouble is, she picks Van to make eyes at. Alice gets jealous and attacks the newcomer, Van joins in, pushes Alice off, lays into the other bear … and kills her. Jesus. And more disturbing even than that, it's the killing of this rival, in which she acted as accomplice, that finally makes Alice fancy Van. Forget the bear Lynx: murder her (I'll help), then I'm all yours. Look, they're grunting away disgustingly, while another bear goes in to bite chunks from the corpse which just a few moments ago was a beautiful female, frisking flirtily about the meadow. I think they're really horrid, these bears. Bad parents; stupid, deceitful, callous murderers; killers for sex kicks; and cannibals. Then there's all the scratching, and the swarms of flies, and the pissing. (No woods here, though, interestingly – so is the Pope a Muslim?) Amazing footage, though. Brave, too: I wouldn't go anywhere near Van or Alice or any of them, let alone spend five months camping among them. Good work, then, Chris and Buck Wilde (good name for a bear expert, no?) and the rest. And from the remote cameras, which film where even Buck doesn't dare go – such as inside a grizzly's gaping mouth. God, that must have been the last thing Timothy Treadwell ever saw. Remember Tim, from Werner Herzog's Grizzly Man film, who ended up inside one of the bears he loved so much? That's the trouble with any bear documentary – however brilliant the footage, it's never going to be as good a film as Herzog's, because that had an amazing human story as well as the bears. Billy Connolly deserves a mention, doing the narration, chuckling away; he's enjoying it. I think Billy identifies with the bears. Episode 1. The cameras follow Parsnip, a first-time grizzly mum, and her young cub, Pushki. Episode 2. The salmon run arrives in Alaska, and Parsnip and Pushki return to the bay to feed. Original SOURCE: BBCHD < Cheers Video: MP4/H264/852*480/25fps Audio: AAC/2ch/128Kbps Sample Included: Yes File Size: 700/714MB Code: Trackers: udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80/announce udp://tracker.publicbt.com:80/announce h##p://fr33dom.h33t.com:3310/announce udp://fr33dom.h33t.com:3310/announce Hash Info: 2CA9366520A72771D53F48BEAAA3CD4C5D7E481B Code: Respect: ~ {TEX~UKB} ~ KK ~ Paulx1 ~ KiNGDOM ~ Darkside ~ 1337x Sharing Widget |
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