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* Another unambiguously awesome guy is Ken Peters who stayed ''completely'' calm as Kasatka grabbed his foot and continuously dragged him to the bottom of the tank. Even the narrator thought that the calmness of this trainer was unbelievably awesome in such a fatal predicament[[note]]Peters was an experienced scuba diver, which meant he was far more aware of what to do in such a situation. Still awesome, though[[/note]].
* The fallout of the movie. Nearly three years later, [=SeaWorld=] finally caved to unimaginable pressure and dismal stock prices and agreed to phase out their orca program. The orcas they had in their collection at the time would be the last they ever owned.
** Subverted as of 2020; SeaWorld has reversed course and started introducing new orca live shows to guests.

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* Another unambiguously awesome guy is Ken Peters who stayed ''completely'' calm as Kasatka grabbed his foot and continuously dragged him to the bottom of the tank. Even the narrator thought that the calmness of this trainer was unbelievably awesome in such a fatal predicament[[note]]Peters was an experienced scuba diver, which meant he was far more aware of what to do in such a situation. Still awesome, though[[/note]].
* The fallout of the movie. Nearly three years later, [=SeaWorld=] finally caved to unimaginable pressure and dismal stock prices and agreed to phase out their orca program. The orcas they had in their collection at the time would be the last they ever owned.
** Subverted as of 2020; SeaWorld has reversed course and started introducing new orca live shows to guests.
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* The fallout of the movie. Nearly three years later, [=SeaWorld=] finally caved to unimaginable pressure and dismal stock prices and agreed to phase out their orca program. The orcas they had in their collection at the time would be the last they ever owned.

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* The fallout of the movie. Nearly three years later, [=SeaWorld=] finally caved to unimaginable pressure and dismal stock prices and agreed to phase out their orca program. The orcas they had in their collection at the time would be the last they ever owned.owned.
**Subverted as of 2020; SeaWorld has reversed course and started introducing new orca live shows to guests.
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* The fallout of the movie. Nearly three years later, [=SeaWorld=] finally caved to unimaginable pressure and dismal stock prices and agreed to phase out their orca program. The orcas they currently have in their collection will be the last they ever own.

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* The fallout of the movie. Nearly three years later, [=SeaWorld=] finally caved to unimaginable pressure and dismal stock prices and agreed to phase out their orca program. The orcas they currently have had in their collection will at the time would be the last they ever own.owned.
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* The fallout of the movie. Nearly three years later, SeaWorld finally caved to unimaginable pressure and dismal stock prices and agreed to phase out their orca program. The orcas they currently have in their collection will be the last they ever own.

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* The fallout of the movie. Nearly three years later, SeaWorld [=SeaWorld=] finally caved to unimaginable pressure and dismal stock prices and agreed to phase out their orca program. The orcas they currently have in their collection will be the last they ever own.
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* Another unambiguously awesome guy is Ken Peters who stayed ''completely'' calm as Kasatka grabbed his foot and continuously dragged him to the bottom of the tank. Even the narrator thought that the calmness of this trainer was unbelievably awesome in such a fatal predicament.

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* Another unambiguously awesome guy is Ken Peters who stayed ''completely'' calm as Kasatka grabbed his foot and continuously dragged him to the bottom of the tank. Even the narrator thought that the calmness of this trainer was unbelievably awesome in such a fatal predicament.predicament[[note]]Peters was an experienced scuba diver, which meant he was far more aware of what to do in such a situation. Still awesome, though[[/note]].
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* Another unambiguously awesome guy is Ken Peters who stayed ''completely'' calm as Kasatka grabbed his foot and continuously dragged him to the bottom of the tank. Even the narrator thought that the calmness of this trainer was unbelievably awesome in such a fatal predicament.

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* Another unambiguously awesome guy is Ken Peters who stayed ''completely'' calm as Kasatka grabbed his foot and continuously dragged him to the bottom of the tank. Even the narrator thought that the calmness of this trainer was unbelievably awesome in such a fatal predicament.predicament.
* The fallout of the movie. Nearly three years later, SeaWorld finally caved to unimaginable pressure and dismal stock prices and agreed to phase out their orca program. The orcas they currently have in their collection will be the last they ever own.
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* When Tamaree gets grabbed by Orkid and Splash and is nearly drowned, another trainer has the idea to open a gate, bringing in a more dominant whale (Kasatka). The whale releases her, and she lives despite a badly broken arm. Say what you will about the documentary, but that guy's quick thinking is unambiguously awesome.
* Another unambiguously awesome guy is Ken Peters who stayed ''completely'' calm as Kasatka grabbed his foot and continuously dragged him to the bottom of the tank. Even the narrator thought that the calmness of this trainer was unbelievably awesome in such a fatal predicament.

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