Jun16
Do Not, Under Any Circumstances, Forget to Watch 30 Days Tomorrow
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If you have plans that don’t involve watching 30 Days, first of all, how dare you? I told you it was going to be on. And second of all, you should immediately cancel them. ‘Cuz the show’s going to be really interesting, and it has my friend Melissa in it. And a very funny hunter dude named George.
For those of you who were already planning to watch the show, well, I’m glad that some people are listening to me. You guys get a gold star. To recap:
1.) Cancel plans
2.) Watch 30 Days on FX at 10:00pm on June 17
3.) Give self gold star.
Cool?

--Christine
Posted by Christine Dore
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Comments
I live in Canada, how can I watch this???
Posted by: Aneliese | June 16, 2008 07:28 PM
There's nothing funny about a hunter.
Posted by: Judith, Freedom Fighter for Animals | June 16, 2008 10:41 PM
I am so thankful that this is going to be on for all the world to see. And hopefully spread some compassion .
Posted by: Jennifer | June 17, 2008 01:22 AM
WHAT CHANNEL IS GOING TO SHOW THIS?
Posted by: liliana | June 17, 2008 05:47 PM
Just so everyone knows, this video will be available on the 25th on hulu.com I do not have cable but you can watch hulu for free.
Posted by: Jessica | June 18, 2008 02:36 AM
I loved loved loved this show!!! I am so glad George reformed even a little, and I am glad he understands where ara are coming from. Thank you to Morgan Spurlock! FINALLY our message is getting out there! I ofcourse also had to watch the show cause my cousin was in it. *one of the burberry protesters* Good job girls keep up the good work!
Posted by: Allison Liu | June 18, 2008 06:49 AM
Just watched it, good show! I really appreciate George's willingness to take a step out of his comfort zone and try out a new perspective. Of course I knew he wouldn't give up hunting, but I kind of see hunting as the 'lesser of the evils' done to animals. At least those animals have had a chance at a natural life, so I don't find it as offensive as factory farming.(of course I deplore trophy hunting!)
Nonetheless, it was a good show and provided an opportunity to convey information to people who normally wouldn't have had an awareness about some of the daily cruelty done to animals. Nice work, to everyone involved!!
Posted by: Susan | June 18, 2008 06:52 AM
The information on this show is either false of old. To pass subjective views onto millions of viewers is wrong. FX should be ashamed of putting this show on the air without the correct information. The show should have picked a better/smarter person with more knowledge about the ag industry, in order to rebut the animal rights activists.
Posted by: Ben Folker | June 18, 2008 09:57 AM
I watched this last night. And then I watched it again. I am really impressed by the patience and kindness that was shown George. I don't know if I could have been as reasonable. I was enormously touched and moved by the change in his attitude as a result of being exposed to the truth about animal abuses. But there really is no human interaction or words that could have made the kind of impact that Sugar the calf made on him. I wish every meat-eater could have the same experience. It was monumental.
Posted by: Kathryn | June 18, 2008 01:33 PM