If you're referring to the group ("sharkmen") that I think you are, you can't be serious... can you?
I pride myself in having never watched "Shark Weak (er, Week)." It would probably make my blood boil. I've known individuals who have been involved with it in the past that truly care about sharks and would not participate again.
I had hoped due to some recent affiliations Discovery Channel made with respect to Shark Week, there would be some real improvement on the educational side and less of the "spectacular." From what I've heard, that didn't happen last year.
I speak as a marine biologist who watched as blue sharks, once so numerous (60s and early 70s) I could count dozens on my way to the next dive site, dwindle to the point where I have only seen ONE while transiting to the next dive site over the last decade. Even on our shark dives, we were lucky to bring in 4-6 sharks 5-13 miles offshore.
There are real and very sad stories to be told about sharks, and the ecological impacts in marine ecosystems of losing so many of them. I wish DC would focus much more on these... in other words take the topic seriously rather than as a focus for sensationalism, and comedy.