Tiger King ... holy eff

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Haven't seen a thread on this yet. But holy ****, what a multilayered Russian honey cake of Okie weirdness. And as a reporter I can tell you this is just one tiny department of Okie weirdness.
 
Man, was just thinking of starting a thread on this. I’m three episodes in. It’s about all my friends and family have been testing about the last couple days. So many memes.

What the hell is this all about? Is it supposed to be a murder mystery? Is it about big cats? Is it about weirdos who love big cats? Is it about psychos? All of the above?

It starts with a jailhouse phone call from Joe Exotic. Did they just get lucky and film all this stuff BEFORE he went off and committed a crime? If he hadn’t done that, is this a completely different documentary?

It always amazes me how much they get people to talk on documentaries like this. I guess everyone wants to be famous.
 
Here's someone pouring water on our enjoyment:

Opinion | How the "Tiger King" craze overlooked the show's most chilling takeaway

Yes the abuse of tigers is horrible. No, I don't want to pay to play with a cub (admittedly, when I was less aware, I paid big $$ to have lunch with my family right next to the Orca pool at Sea World in SD). But don't tell me Big Cat Rescue is some great noble affair. I see Ms. Baskin profiting from the tigers as much as Joe Exotic or Doc Antle. She may not have actively birthed them but damn she's making a ton of $$ and I don't see it going to the tigers.
 
Watched the first three episodes Tuesday night. Joe Exotic is from my hometown but he's five years older than me, so I don't remember what he was like before he went all nuts like this.
 
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I resisted watching it. But once I started, I watched all seven episodes over two nights.
Is there a single redeeming character in this? Is there anybody you rooted for?
 
If that show were released today, you wouldn't believe any of it was true. What a bonkers documentary.

Did they just get lucky and film all this stuff BEFORE he went off and committed a crime? If he hadn’t done that, is this a completely different documentary?
IIRC, the reporter at the beginning said he wanted to do a story about that snow leopard being kept in a van and pulling that thread unraveled the whole insane story. So in the process of following that story, the murder-for-hire plot came about.
 
I resisted watching it. But once I started, I watched all seven episodes over two nights.
Is there a single redeeming character in this? Is there anybody you rooted for?
I found the lower-level workers pretty sympathetic - the person who got their arm bitten off, the zookeeper at Joe Exotic's, even the reality show producer seemed to realize he was in way over his head. All of the mains though - Joe, Carole, Jeff, the strip club owner - were varying degrees of awful.
 
Watched the first three episodes Tuesday night. Joe Exotic is from my hometown but he's five years older than me, so I don't remember what he was like before he went all nuts like this.

Our daughter called from Brooklyn, where she’s holed up, to ask my wife and me if we knew him as a kid. I went out to the barn to find my ‘78 Garden City High School yearbook, figuring that he might be in there because he’s about three years younger than me. No picture there. By the time I walked back into the house, our daughter had said that Joseph Allen Schreibvogel moved from Garden when he was 13. Schreibvogel is a fairly common name in that area.

Because I now live in Oklahoma and used to work for a paper that covered the state, I’ve had more than my fill of Joe Exotic tales, so I don’t have much desire to watch the series. But, who knows, I seem to have a lot of time on my hands and nowhere to go.
 
Our daughter called from Brooklyn, where she’s holed up, to ask my wife and me if we knew him as a kid. I went out to the barn to find my ‘78 Garden City High School yearbook, figuring that he might be in there because he’s about three years younger than me. No picture there. By the time I walked back into the house, our daughter had said that Joseph Allen Schreibvogel moved from Garden when he was 13. Schreibvogel is a fairly common name in that area.

Because I now live in Oklahoma and used to work for a paper that covered the state, I’ve had more than my fill of Joe Exotic tales, so I don’t have much desire to watch the series. But, who knows, I seem to have a lot of time on my hands and nowhere to go.

His family moved to Wyoming for a bit and knowing people from the area it showed up on social media this weekend that he went to Laramie High School at least for a while.
 
Our daughter called from Brooklyn, where she’s holed up, to ask my wife and me if we knew him as a kid. I went out to the barn to find my ‘78 Garden City High School yearbook, figuring that he might be in there because he’s about three years younger than me. No picture there. By the time I walked back into the house, our daughter had said that Joseph Allen Schreibvogel moved from Garden when he was 13. Schreibvogel is a fairly common name in that area.

Because I now live in Oklahoma and used to work for a paper that covered the state, I’ve had more than my fill of Joe Exotic tales, so I don’t have much desire to watch the series. But, who knows, I seem to have a lot of time on my hands and nowhere to go.

Class of 86 here. I know other members of the family but not him.
 
I found the lower-level workers pretty sympathetic - the person who got their arm bitten off, the zookeeper at Joe Exotic's, even the reality show producer seemed to realize he was in way over his head. All of the mains though - Joe, Carole, Jeff, the strip club owner - were varying degrees of awful.
You're right about the woman who lost her arm. I had forgotten about her.
Her desire to return ASAP to that place speaks to the bizarre allure of that world. It also explains why people are willing to work for next to nothing with nearly no time off.
 

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