Summary: This is the perfect series for the documentary/psychology/sociology/anthropology geek that examines different aspects of a cultural belief or tradition. I've watched it over the years but I have limited opportunities to discuss what I've watched since some of the episodes do go beyond the subject comfort level of certain people I know.
Review: In a case of karmic timing, I'm sitting in a hotel room for Gaylaxicon and the episode shown on hotel cable is about different marital customs, real or purposefully made. So I have to admit that among the topics of nudist weddings and abducting brides, there was a segment featured on dog weddings by a very male couple.
I have to admit I watched the beginning of the segment with a little bit of alarm with thoughts "Oh, I hope people don't think all gay people are that nuts about their dogs!" But when it was revealed that the men were doing this as a subversive statement about how they weren't allowed to get married as two men, I let out a sigh of relief and was able to actually enjoy the segment.
Now I wish I can rewind it so I can watch it from the beginning as being someone with the knowledge of the joke.