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A small bag of straight Fentanyl on display at the state crime lab at the Ohio Attorney General's headquarters in London, Ohio. Fentanyl was mentioned on Nat Geo's Staten Island 'Drugs, Inc.' episode Wednesday. (Photo for The Washington Post by Ty Wright.)

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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- National Geographic Channel's renowned series 'Drugs, Inc.' has set its sights on Staten Island.

A new episode that aired Wednesday titled 'Heroin Island, NYC' provided the nation with a glimpse at our borough, one ravaged by drug abuse.

Did you watch it? Tell us what you thought in the comment section below.

The hour-long show focused on three components: A narcotics police unit in Plainfield, N.J.; a Staten Island addict, and two heroin dealers -- a wholesaler from Newark, and a seasoned drug seller from the borough.

The addict, 'Mike,' is recorded cruising the borough and shooting the drug in his home. He confessed that he sold his father's laptop for $200 to buy heroin, and that he sports tattoos on his arms to hide his needle marks.

'Scrub' and 'Mac,' the dealers, were profiled wearing masks and/or sunglasses throughout the show to conceal their identities.

Toward the end of the episode, one of the dealers says he's able to increase his profits by spiking a batch of heroin with the explosive drug fentanyl, which could easily kill a user.

Heroin Island, NYC, airs again next Wednesday at 8 p.m.

Here's how folks on Twitter reacted to the episode: