I just watched it Steve, and it was so depressing. I could not believe all of the frostbite - the fingers and feet, cheeks and that man's stumps. Awful.
Watching the people climb down I only saw fatigued and slow moving climbers. They had been climbing for so long they had lost the joy of it all, at least to me that is what it portrayed. Yes there was zeal to summit, but like one guy said, after you summit, you realize you're only half done!
Pain and misery and having to pass a dying man or you too might die. Why would anyone choose this for their mission in life. It is simply beyond me.
This is just my opinion, but for that double amputee to make that trek, knowing he was going to have to rely on all of the climbers to get back either by one on one help or holding back everyone from their normal descent, it just blew my mind. What an egotist. I saw nothing astoundingly admirable about him. He made it back thanks to his fellow climbers and the paid sherpas. I can think of so many other ways to help the world than this form of self ego needing to be recognized. I'm learning I am becoming very opinionated!
Scandi
PS: The series starts over on Sunday night, and I think I'll watch it from the beginning. I saw the depressing part first.