PacificLilly : *End of the road* "little J G said yeuhh" 🤣🤣🤣🎶🤣🤣🤣
Fezza : If you are suffering from insomnia this is the cure.
etim : Decent story, 'based on true events', well made but waay too long.
Sally : Alex's last episode he did
grasshopper rex : A younger, angrier Bosch.
boger-t : believe "charly" was better, cliff robertson was amazing and won an academy award for best...
greyfur : Was actually O.K., had to watch on YouTube, as dood tends to crap the bed on me part way t...
DJensen : Contains spoilers. Click to show. It's a short story, actually. "P.S. Please put flowers on Algernon's grave for me." I'll n...
skoooper : Masterpiece tbh and also very sad
This Docu-series is truly weirdness personified. The facts are thoroughly obscured and overshadowed by human greed and narcissism. I’ve been to the facility in Oklahoma more than a few years back, prior to it the more seriously delusional public freak show that this Netflix Docu-Series represents. This series clearly isn’t about what is best for these wild, large cat species, no matter which version of the “truth” the viewer ascribes. This series has succeeded in bringing global awareness to the public in terms of the truly horrifying aspects of trafficking exotic animals by an ever growing number of truly vile humans. That includes Carol Baskin and PETA, as well as countless law officials. No one in this story is innocent. The 7 episodes are pretty twisted viewing, with no clear cut facts to derive any one universal truth from. It is an intriguing watch. Overall it’s a 4/5 for me with some individual episodes being more of a 3/5.