castro567 : well blimey!
mkmikas : hogwash revisionism - creel committee 2024
augusts1 : These epis need to be much longer than 15 mins! Why did they do a Halloween epi in May? St...
yellow_rose1 : watch party!
AstroJeston : Does anyone know why Hotel Portofino season 3 episode 6 is missing? :o(
Lulusbay : The memory of this movie still breaks my heart. So intense.
kerplunk111 : I wonder how many people have looked on amozon for a metal detector since watching this sh...
MP8219 : This movie is so freakin' good. CLASSIC, great cast, great lines, great movie. Period.
greenguy86 : I like this episode because it was like a short film in itself. The creator has the freedo...
AmieWarren : I didn't know anything about all these fan shows. I'm waiting for the last episode of Disc...
There is no clear resolution to any of the issues surrounding this Docu-series. It is a completely opaque, convoluted and endlessly corrupted exchange of events and circumstances tainted by human ego, self-involvement and greed. The wild tigers are still being encroached on by the ever-widening destruction of their natural habitat. The law/government around any illegal trade is as biased, corrupt and motivated by false results as the very people they prosecute. “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” was definitely an interesting watch, although it is largely frustrating in conclusion of episode 7; nothing has changed at all, and it may, in fact, be worse off. The saddest bit is the end clip of Joe when he started out.