I've seen bits and pieces of Blackfish and the only thing I want to bring up is how SeaWorld refused to be involved in the making of the documentary. I completely understand why they wouldn't want to be. My family owns pet stores and my grandfather used to be fine with talking to reporters right in our stores while going through it, front to back, including all our isolation rooms and such. Then my grandpa did a three hour interview with a reporter, oh, twenty-five or so years ago. The entire thing was truncated to about fifteen minutes where the reporter made it sound as if my grandpa was admitting that we purposely abuse our animals. Since then, we will only respond to reporters in written letters with a note that says that if the letter is not printed or shown in it's entirety, we will go to the rival news station to show them the entire letter and allow them to do a story themselves. We know a lot of people who have experienced the same thing. The breeder where my boyfriend's mom got their new puppy won't let anyone onto her property until after meeting them in person at a different location. One time, a more extreme animal rights activist tried open all of her outdoor paddocks and releasing her dogs in the middle of nowhere Colorado. Thankfully none of the dogs went farther than the house, but still.
People on the "entertainment/profit" side of animals are getting super weary of things like Blackfish. Unless you're helping to edit the documentary too, you never know how things are going to be edited or used. SW understood what the purpose of the documentary was and didn't think it was "safe" to become involved in it.
Not saying that I don't entirely agree with most of you. I haven't seen enough of Blackfish in order to give a true opinion of the documentary as a whole, but I do feel that cetaceans as a whole are one of those groups of animals that are hard to care for, no matter what you do or why you're doing it. On the other hand, I agree that humans may get to the point where we can create exposures that are humane for these animals, considering how far we've gotten now. If I were to watch it, I would also retain my opinion until getting a closer look at the opposite side. As some one who comes from a pet store family, I understand what it feels like to not have people hear your side of the story.
Sorry for another long post on this thread. lol.