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Tiger King 2 Lacks Bite of Original

Back in March 2020, the pandemic forced millions of people to shelter in place until God knows when with no one to see and nothing to do. And as people hunkered down, a literal captive audience was introduced to Netflix’s Tiger King, a docuseries that asked the masses, “How much crazy can you handle?” Needless to say, the Netflix series quickly became a hit as house-bound audiences starved for entertainment turned to social media and made household names out of Joe and his comrades. And now a year later, Netflix hopes to recapture the rabid interest with Tiger King 2. But can the new season hold the attention of an audience that isn’t captive?

The first installment followed zoo owner Joe Exotic, a big cat enthusiast with big ambitions. His antics quickly raised the ire of animal rights groups and one Carole Baskin, the founder of Big Cat Rescue, who made it her life’s mission to close down Joe. But the scrimmage between Baskin and Exotic was just the beginning, as the narrative quickly switched from ferocious felines to polygamy, sex cults, dismemberment, murder accusations, a presidential run, and ultimately, murder for hire.

The first Tiger King was akin to falling down a rabbit hole built by a deranged hare. The deeper it went, the more bizarre the story got. But this time around, the ride isn’t as fun or as exhilarating. It’s less about excavating a story and more about exploiting it.

Joe Exotic is currently in prison, serving a 22-year sentence on two counts of hiring a hitman to kill Baskin and 19 counts of wildlife crimes. And because Joe is languishing behind bars, the focus of the docuseries has become muddled, not knowing where to place its gaze as it documents  the aftermath.

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