The show has done some really interesting exposés on big business, globalization, poverty, sanitation, and drug culture. In each feature you find a stark contrast between the lives of the average Joe like one of us, and the destitution, crime, and filth that people live in. Often these are ill side effects of Big business such as cigarettes or oil or drug culture both in the third world and developed nations. The accounts that are documented on film are often striking, like Nigerian living on piles trash and fishing in oil polluted waters for food, or Western Africans working a diamond digs, or Indonesian children buying cigarettes for a nickel. Overall I would like to know who has seen the show, and whether or not you have or haven't what do these things say about the role of globalization, big business, and drug culture in the world today?