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Tiger King

Tiger King (subtitled in marketing as Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness for its first season, Tiger King 2 for its second season and Tiger King: The Doc Antle Story for its third season) is an American true crime documentary television series about the life of former zookeeper and convicted felon Joe Exotic.[1] The first season was released on Netflix on March 20, 2020.[2] A second season, Tiger King 2, was announced in September 2021 and was released on November 17, 2021, while a third season, Tiger King: The Doc Antle Story, was announced on December 3, 2021, and released one week later on December 12.[3][4] The series focuses on the small but deeply interconnected society of big cat conservationists such as Carole Baskin, owner of Big Cat Rescue, and collectors such as Exotic, whom Baskin accuses of abusing and exploiting wild animals.

Tiger King
Promotional poster for the first season
Also known as
  • Murder, Mayhem, and Madness
  • Tiger King 2
  • The Doc Antle Story
GenreTrue crime
Documentary
Directed byEric Goode
Rebecca Chaiklin
Presented byJoel McHale (2020 Special)
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes15 (+1 special) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
CinematographyDamien Drake
Editors
  • Doug Abel
  • Nicholas Biagetti
  • Dylan Hansen-Fliedner
  • Daniel Koehler
  • Geoffrey Richman
Running time41–48 minutes
Original release
ReleaseMarch 20, 2020 (2020-03-20) –
December 12, 2021 (2021-12-12)

Season 1 received positive reviews from critics, and according to Nielsen ratings, was watched by 34.3 million people over its first ten days of release, ranking as one of Netflix's most successful releases to date, partly due to its release amid the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, and also inspired several memes online.[5] Despite its success and popularity, the season received criticism from conservation and animal rights groups for its framing and inaccuracies related to private breeding and wildlife conservation issues.[6][7][8] A special aftershow hosted by Joel McHale was released on April 12, 2020, with McHale interviewing several of its subjects about Exotic and the series itself. The second and third seasons in contrast received mostly negative reviews from fans and critics, and the former was subject of a lawsuit by Carole and Howard Baskin over footage used in the series.[9] Season 4(5) is currently in pre-production, There has been no reveal of the full cast yet, other than Carole Baskin's competitive attempt of a spin-off titled Carole Baskin's Cage Fight, which is on its first season and has 2 episodes.[10]

Cast edit

Tiger King Cast Members
Cast member Seasons
1 2 3: The Doc Antle Story 4: Carol Baskins Cage Fight 5: TBA
John Reinke Main Main
Kelci Saffery Main Main
Joe Exotic Main TBA
Doc Antle Main Main
Carole Baskin Main Main
Donna Pettis Friend Main TBA
Zuzana & Scott Kukol Main TBA
Kristi Reinke Guest Friend Main
Friends of Tiger King
Allen Glover Guest Friend
Lauren L. Guest

Summary edit

The series explores the deeply interconnected community of big cat conservationists and collectors in America, and the private zoos and animal sanctuaries they have set up for the care and public display of these animals.

The series' primary subject in the first season is "Tiger King" Joe Exotic, the eccentric owner of the G.W. Zoo in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, and follows his bitter years-long feud with Carole Baskin, CEO of Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Florida.[11] The season later records the events leading up to Exotic's conviction under federal murder-for-hire statutes, when it comes to light that he paid a hitman to murder Baskin; his convictions also included violations of the Lacey Act and Endangered Species Act, and resulted in a 22-year federal prison sentence.

The second season covers the immediate aftermath of Exotic's imprisonment, as well as exploring further theories surrounding the disappearance of Don Lewis. It also explores the downfall of big cat collectors Tim Stark and Jeff Lowe. The ending of the season features a tribute to Erik Cowie, an employee at the G.W. Zoo who died in September 2021.[12][13]

The series' primary subject in the third season is Mahamayavi Bhagavan "Doc" Antle, a rival of Exotic's and Baskin's, exploring his cult of employment.

Episodes edit

Series overview edit

SeasonSubtitleEpisodesOriginally released
1Murder, Mayhem, and Madness7March 20, 2020 (2020-03-20)
Special: The Tiger King and IApril 12, 2020 (2020-04-12)
2Tiger King 25November 17, 2021 (2021-11-17)
3The Doc Antle Story3December 12, 2021 (2021-12-12)

Season 1: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness (2020) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byOriginal release date
11"Not Your Average Joe"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20, 2020 (2020-03-20)
22"Cult of Personality"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20, 2020 (2020-03-20)
33"The Secret"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20, 2020 (2020-03-20)
44"Playing with Fire"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20, 2020 (2020-03-20)
55"Make America Exotic Again"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20, 2020 (2020-03-20)
66"The Noble Thing to Do"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20, 2020 (2020-03-20)
77"Dethroned"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20, 2020 (2020-03-20)

Special: The Tiger King and I (2020) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byOriginal release date
81"The Tiger King and I"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinApril 12, 2020 (2020-04-12)

Season 2: Tiger King 2 (2021) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byOriginal release date
91"Beg Your Pardon"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinNovember 17, 2021 (2021-11-17)
102"The Carole Diaries"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinNovember 17, 2021 (2021-11-17)
113"Bounty Hunting"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinNovember 17, 2021 (2021-11-17)
124"The Lyin' King"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinNovember 17, 2021 (2021-11-17)
135"Stark Raving Mad"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinNovember 17, 2021 (2021-11-17)

Season 3: The Doc Antle Story (2021) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byOriginal release date
141"What's Up, Doc?"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinDecember 12, 2021 (2021-12-12)
152"The Great Escape"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinDecember 12, 2021 (2021-12-12)
163"Don't Trust Bhagavan"Eric Goode & Rebecca ChaiklinDecember 12, 2021 (2021-12-12)

Subjects edit

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Season 1 edit

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the first series holds an approval rating of 89% based on 75 reviews, with an average rating of 7.88/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "A bizarre true crime story you have to see to believe, Tiger King is a messy and captivating portrait of obsession gone terribly wrong."[14] On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score to reviews from mainstream publications, the series has an average score of 75 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[15]

Variety magazine's Caroline Framke called the season "messy yet compelling" and that for "those who love Netflix's particular flavor of true crime and docuseries, [...] Tiger King will undoubtedly scratch a particular itch."[16] Joshua Rivera at The Verge said that "[e]very minute of Tiger King yields some new surprise, an unbelievable turn or charismatic stranger with incredible stories to tell."[17][18]

Although the season had a positive reception overall, the special aftershow hosted by McHale received criticism.[19][20][21][22][23]

Season 2 edit

The second series received mostly negative reviews, holding an approval rating of 19% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 21 reviews, with an average rating of 4.10/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "With nothing substantive to add save for a salacious celebration of its first season's success, this kitty has no claws."[24]

Kristen Lopez of IndieWire said that second series has a story that "feels like it's being made up in the moment" and that "Netflix's second season of Tiger King feels like a blatant grab for cash".[25] Brian Lowry of CNN also criticized the second series for failing to move the story on from the first series, saying: "Adding relatively little to the story, and jumping all over the place, the project is mostly defined by how self-referential it is."[26] In a review in The Times, Liam Fay noted the season suffered from the lack of participation from Carole Baskin, saying that "her contributions are taken from her YouTube channel, an eerily stilted production in which she reads her diaries directly to camera", and: "Almost every theory ever concocted about Lewis's fate is explored at length. In the end we're none the wiser, a familiar aftertaste throughout the season."[27]

Season 3 edit

Tiger King: The Doc Antle Story holds an approval rating of 0% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 5 reviews.[28] Jordan Moreau of Variety wrote that "despite its serious subject matter, 'The Doc Antle Story' can’t match the inherent, attention-grabbing, plot-twisty nature of the first [season]."[29]

Audience viewership edit

According to Nielsen, the first season was watched by 34.3 million people over its first 10 days of release, ranking as one of Netflix's most successful releases to date.[30] It has been suggested that its viewership success was aided by the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused many global viewers to be restricted to their homes around the time of its release.[31] At their Q2 report meeting in July 2020, Netflix reported the first season had been viewed by 64 million households over its first month of release.[32]

Political reception edit

At an April press conference regarding COVID-19, then-U.S. President Donald Trump was questioned about the possibility of pardoning the series' key subject, Joe Exotic. Trump said he was unaware of him and the series but told the reporter that he'd "take a look". In January 2021, prior to the inauguration of Joe Biden, Trump pardoned several different people, but Exotic was not one of them. Exotic tweeted that he was "too innocent and too gay" to receive a pardon from Trump.[33][34][35]

Criticism for depiction of conservation issues edit

Animal welfare groups, conservation organizations and wildlife biologists have criticized the series and its filmmakers.[36][37][6][7][38][8]

Several conservation and animal rights groups criticized the filmmakers for framing private big cat breeding as a legitimate form of conservation. Representatives from Wildlife Conservation Society, World Wide Fund for Nature, Panthera Corporation and National Geographic criticized the show for its equivocation of the unregulated private breeding with captive breeding for species reintroduction, highlighting that the latter is strictly controlled by the Species Survival Plan and only takes place in zoos accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.[8][7] Privately bred cats cannot be reintroduced to the wild as several of the private breeders interviewed suggested, as they would be unlikely to survive in the wild, and are likely hybrids which could cause genetic pollution.[7][36][8]

The filmmakers were also criticized for implying that roadside zoo operations are as legitimate as accredited zoos, and Big Cat Rescue specifically. The first season and director singled out Big Cat Rescue's enclosures as small or not meeting ethical standards,[39] but their facilities meet humane standards set out by Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries, unlike those of the featured private breeders' zoos.[6] Elle noted that Baskin was portrayed as hypocritical for keeping the tigers in captivity instead of releasing them, without explaining that doing so was not an option—being captive-bred from mixed stock, as well as in-effect domesticated, meant they were unsuited to either survive in the wild or rebuild regional populations. Michael Webber, director of The Elephant in the Living Room, also criticized the parallels drawn between the private zoos and Big Cat Rescue.[6] The first season was also accused of minimizing Baskin's efforts to lobby Congress for stricter legislation on animal trafficking.[40]

"Goode brings to Tiger King the intellectual rigor and social responsibility of ... a nightclub and hotel developer", Peter Frick-Wright, who had produced Cat People, a podcast series covering the American big-cat industry, wrote in Outside. He found the first season particularly unfair to Baskin, pointing out that in focusing on her husband's disappearance so much it failed to distinguish her from Exotic and Antle, barely mentioning that Big Cat Rescue only accepts tigers confiscated by law enforcement or from owners who could no longer handle them—owners who had to sign a contract with heavy financial penalties if they owned another big cat or were even photographed with one, a provision not mentioned in the first season. Baskin also forbids volunteers or staff from touching the animals; they are fired for doing so, Frick-Wright wrote.[40]

Others criticized the sympathetic portrayal of Joe Exotic. The director of Animals Asia Foundation expressed disappointment that the Netflix series "does not fully condemn many of the activities that [Exotic] was involved with" and criticized the filmmakers for downplaying the animal cruelty and commercial purposes of Exotic's zoo.[38] Conversely, Baskin is the only source in the first season from the conservation sector, and the only source explaining why keeping the wild animals was abusive, but is depicted in an unsympathetic light.[41][36][40]

Some criticism noted the lack of clear environmental or conservation message. An article in The New York Times drew parallels with other recent wildlife films like Blackfish, which had a major impact on their subject matter. Blackfish led to a severe drop in ticket sales at SeaWorld and reduced support for cetaceans in captivity, eventually leading to changes in legislation and practices. The producer of Blackfish criticized Tiger King, saying that issues surrounding big cats were "lost in the show's 'soap opera-esque drama'". Karl Ammann, a photographer and documentarian specializing in the illegal wildlife trade who was approached to be interviewed by the filmmakers of Tiger King, similarly expressed disappointment at the lack of conservation message in the first season, saying "to totally ignore such key aspects was a real missed opportunity".[6]

PETA and the Humane Society of the United States, both of which had previously investigated and campaigned against the animal abuse of Exotic and other private breeders featured in the show, responded more positively to Tiger King for raising the profile of the issue of big cats in captivity.[42][43] However, PETA noted the first season "largely skips over serious issues of animal welfare, including the horrors of cub trafficking and the problems with commercial cub-petting attractions".[43]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2020 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Chris Smith, Fisher Stevens, Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin Nominated [44]
Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin (for "Cult of Personality") Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Documentary Series or Special (Original Dramatic Score) Mark Mothersbaugh, John Enroth and Albert Fox (for "Not Your Average Joe") Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming Doug Abel, Nicholas Biagetti, Dylan Hansen-Fliedner, Geoffrey Richman and Daniel Kohler (for "Cult of Personality") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program (Single or Multi-Camera) Ian Cymore, Rachel Wardell and Steve Griffen (for "Cult of Personality") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program (Single or Multi-Camera) Jose Araujo, Royce Sharp, Jack Neu and Ian Cymore (for "The Noble Thing to Do") Nominated
2021 Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Original Score in a Documentary TV Series Mark Mothersbaugh, John Enroth, Albert Fox and Robert Mothersbaugh Nominated [45]
MTV Movie & TV Awards Best Real-Life Mystery or Crime Series Tiger King Nominated [46]
Producers Guild of America Awards Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television Chris Smith, Fisher Stevens, Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin Nominated [47]

Response from those depicted edit

 
Joe Exotic, the main subject depicted in Tiger King, achieved a large following online and inspired several Internet memes.[48] He has expressed regret for his past actions.

Joe Exotic edit

Joe Exotic is the main focus of the series, with the documentary causing him to receive significant amounts of attention on social media. Ironically, despite the first season being responsible for his worldwide fame and fanbase, he has not watched the series himself, due to being arrested prior to its release. Nevertheless, Netflix interviewed Exotic in jail, asking what he thinks of both the first season and his newfound fame. Exotic stated that he loved the fame, but wished he could experience it firsthand. He also expressed remorse for his actions after being in jail, stating to his fans;

Go sit in a cage with your animals for a week. I mean, when I left the zoo and I sent my chimpanzees to the sanctuary in Florida and imagined what my chimpanzees went through for 18 years, I'm ashamed of myself.

Exotic added that he's "done with the Carole Baskin saga."[49] In 2021, he began criticising some of the other people featured in the documentary, stating that "not one person came forward until the Netflix series came out and they could profit from it." Joe claims to not have profited at all from the series. In the show's final arc, Joe is out of work and destitute, and law enforcement's noose finally closes in on him.[50] As a result of the unilateral seizure of his zoo and other assets, Joe has authorized the creation of a cryptocurrency by the name of Tiger King Coin, to raise a fighting fund to finance the efforts of a dedicated legal team, led by John M Phillips, to overturn his conviction, which has been progressing since July 2021.[51]

Carole Baskin edit

 
As a result of Tiger King, several Internet memes targeted Carole Baskin for her speculated involvement in the disappearance of Don Lewis, her second husband.[52]

Carole Baskin and her husband Howard felt betrayed by filmmakers, stating she was told the discussion of Joe Exotic and Baskin's missing ex-husband were just for context.[53]

In a post on the Big Cat Rescue website, Baskin said that the show "has a segment [in the third episode] devoted to suggesting, with lies and innuendos from people who are not credible, that I had a role in the disappearance of my husband Don 21 years ago" and that the first season "presents this without any regard for the truth".[54] Baskin has never been charged with anything related to Don's disappearance and has always denied having anything to do with it.[55] In partial response to Baskin, director Goode stated while he felt Baskin had the right intention, he questioned if "it was fair to keep these tigers in cages", adding that the tigers "pace neurotically" and that "Sometimes you wonder whether or not one should humanely euthanize these cats instead of [letting them] suffer in cages".[39] Baskin preemptively answered that "... our goal is to end having them in cages and have no need for a sanctuary like ours. Our federal bill, the Big Cat Public Safety Act, would stop the cub petting that drives the breeding and end ownership as pets in back yards."[39] In addition, Goode and Chaiklin insisted that Baskin "wasn't coerced" into answering questions about her former husband.[56]

In February 2021, Baskin revealed that she had been asked to be interviewed for the second season of the show, but she refused and told the producers to "lose her number".[57][58]

On November 1, 2021, Baskin and her husband Howard filed a lawsuit against Netflix and Royal Goode Productions over an alleged breach of contract. They claim that their initial release did not grant the producers liberty to produce derivative works or sequels using the original footage shot of Carol and Howard.[59] The lawsuit requested an injunction to stop the release of the series on November 17. On November 5, a federal judge denied Baskin's motion for a temporary restraining order that would block Netflix and Royal Goode Productions from using footage of her, her husband, and their Big Cat Rescue sanctuary in Season 2 of Tiger King. The judge ruled that the Baskins "are not entitled to the extraordinary remedy of a temporary restraining order, which would be entered before Defendants have had an adequate opportunity to respond."[60] The judge further added that the case would not necessarily entitle the Baskins to financial compensation.[61][62] The Federal Court in Tampa Bay also denied a preliminary injunction on November 15, 2021, just two days before the shows' premiere, after defense attorneys for Netflix said a delay would "hurt marketing momentum" and violate the First Amendment, which in this case would fall under freedom of the press.[63]

Doc Antle edit

Doc Antle was disappointed with his portrayal in the first season, calling it a 'train wreck of entertainment' and "salacious."[64] Antle said in an interview that he was not told that the first season would be about the bitter feud between Baskin and Exotic, and said that he would've preferred to be "left out of it";

This is not a documentary. This is a salacious, outrageous ride through a television show produced to create drama, to just tie you in to some crazy train wreck of a story between the feud of Carole Baskin and Joe Exotic. Questions about Carole and Joe were a dozen or so thrown into hundreds of others. And I repeatedly told them, I have no desire to be involved in some show where you got the feud of Carole and Joe going on. It's not my thing. Leave me out of it.

Kelci "Saff" Saffery edit

Following the release of the Netflix series, Robert Moor, the creator of an earlier podcast about Joe Exotic, posted a tweet stating "Saff, the person who got mauled by the tiger, told me repeatedly that he is trans, prefers to be called Saff, and uses he/him pronouns. So please do likewise."[65] Media outlets criticized the series for misgendering and deadnaming Saffery by his birth name.[66][41][67] LGBTQ Nation contrasted Netflix's treatment of Saffery with their recent collaboration with GLAAD, an LGBTQ media watchdog group, on a campaign raising "transgender visibility in the entertainment industry".[68] Saffery clarified to Esquire,

On a daily basis, I am called 17 different things. I never really took it to heart. [...] [F]or context, my conversation with Rob was that he asked me, 'What do you prefer? Saff or Kelci?' And of course, I said Saff because that's what I've been called for the past 20 years. I was in the Army prior to the park and they always use last names. So, Saff was my preferred name. And I've always gone by him since I could say that out loud. My family was always very supportive—it was never an issue.[65]

Regarding whether he identified as a trans man, Saffery stated to Out magazine, "No, I, I can honestly say no. I don't know that that describes me. You know, nothing was done. I really just have lived this lifestyle. And, you know, my family knows this. And obviously, people closest to me know. This is how I've lived my entire life. I don't know anything else."[66]

Subsequent media edit

On April 8, 2020, Deadline Hollywood reported that Ryan Murphy is in talks to produce a film or limited series for Netflix with Rob Lowe starring as Joe Exotic.[69]

On April 14, 2020, TMZ released the special Tiger King: What Really Went Down?, which featured footage unseen in the first season of Tiger King.[70]

On May 4, 2020, Variety reported that Nicolas Cage had been cast to portray Exotic in an eight-episode television series based on a Texas Monthly article about Exotic.[71][72] The series is produced by Imagine Entertainment and CBS Television Studios, and Dan Lagana will serve as writer, showrunner, and executive producer.[73] In September 2020, it was announced that the series had officially been picked up for development at Amazon Prime Video.[74] In July 2021, it was announced that Amazon had shelved the project.[75][76]

A limited series titled Joe Exotic: Tigers, Lies and Cover-Up premiered on September 27, 2020, on Investigation Discovery. A TV special titled Joe Exotic: Before He Was King premiered on September 28, 2020.[77][78]

Tiger Queens: The Tiger King Musical was a Netflix musical based on Tiger King, which debuted on TikTok on March 28, 2021. The production featured former RuPaul's Drag Race contestants Kim Chi, Willam, and Heidi N Closet portraying Baskin, Joe Exotic, and a tiger, respectively.[79]

On April 5, 2021, British documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux released a new documentary on Exotic, titled Shooting Joe Exotic, on BBC Two in the United Kingdom. The documentary contained unseen footage of Exotic from a previous documentary by Theroux, America's Most Dangerous Pets (2011), as well as new interviews of other people associated with Exotic, including Exotic's legal team, his estranged brother and niece, and the Baskins.[80]

A limited series adaptation headed by Universal Content Productions, is based on a podcast[81] Joe Exotic: Tiger King[82] by Robert Moor, [83] with Kate McKinnon as executive producer and starring as Carole Baskin. Originally to air on NBC, Peacock, and USA Network,[84][85] it was announced in May 2021 that the series would be streaming exclusively on Peacock.[86] Titled Joe vs. Carole, it premiered on March 3, 2022.[87]

In September 2021, Netflix announced a second series to Tiger King called Tiger King 2, which they stated "will have just as much mayhem and madness as the first season." It was released on November 17 to mainly negative reviews.[3] On December 3, 2021, Netflix announced a three-part third series, titled Tiger King: The Doc Antle Story and it was released on December 10.[88]

See also edit

References edit

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This article is about the television series For the zookeeper and convicted felon with the nickname see Joe Exotic Not to be confused with The Lion King Tiger King subtitled in marketing as Tiger King Murder Mayhem and Madness for its first season Tiger King 2 for its second season and Tiger King The Doc Antle Story for its third season is an American true crime documentary television series about the life of former zookeeper and convicted felon Joe Exotic 1 The first season was released on Netflix on March 20 2020 2 A second season Tiger King 2 was announced in September 2021 and was released on November 17 2021 while a third season Tiger King The Doc Antle Story was announced on December 3 2021 and released one week later on December 12 3 4 The series focuses on the small but deeply interconnected society of big cat conservationists such as Carole Baskin owner of Big Cat Rescue and collectors such as Exotic whom Baskin accuses of abusing and exploiting wild animals Tiger KingPromotional poster for the first seasonAlso known asMurder Mayhem and MadnessTiger King 2The Doc Antle StoryGenreTrue crimeDocumentaryDirected byEric GoodeRebecca ChaiklinPresented byJoel McHale 2020 Special StarringJoe ExoticCarole BaskinBhagavan AntleJohn FinlayRick KirkhamJohn ReinkeKelci Saff SafferyJeff LoweErik CowieHoward BaskinTravis MaldonadoDillon PassageTim StarkRachel StarrComposersMark Mothersbaugh John Enroth Albert Fox Aaron Kaplan Bob MothersbaughCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes15 1 special list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersChris Smith Fisher Stevens Eric Goode Rebecca ChaiklinCinematographyDamien DrakeEditorsDoug Abel Nicholas Biagetti Dylan Hansen Fliedner Daniel Koehler Geoffrey RichmanRunning time41 48 minutesOriginal releaseReleaseMarch 20 2020 2020 03 20 December 12 2021 2021 12 12 Season 1 received positive reviews from critics and according to Nielsen ratings was watched by 34 3 million people over its first ten days of release ranking as one of Netflix s most successful releases to date partly due to its release amid the early months of the COVID 19 pandemic and also inspired several memes online 5 Despite its success and popularity the season received criticism from conservation and animal rights groups for its framing and inaccuracies related to private breeding and wildlife conservation issues 6 7 8 A special aftershow hosted by Joel McHale was released on April 12 2020 with McHale interviewing several of its subjects about Exotic and the series itself The second and third seasons in contrast received mostly negative reviews from fans and critics and the former was subject of a lawsuit by Carole and Howard Baskin over footage used in the series 9 Season 4 5 is currently in pre production There has been no reveal of the full cast yet other than Carole Baskin s competitive attempt of a spin off titled Carole Baskin s Cage Fight which is on its first season and has 2 episodes 10 Contents 1 Cast 2 Summary 3 Episodes 3 1 Series overview 3 2 Season 1 Murder Mayhem and Madness 2020 3 3 Special The Tiger King and I 2020 3 4 Season 2 Tiger King 2 2021 3 5 Season 3 The Doc Antle Story 2021 4 Subjects 4 1 Joe Exotic s team 4 2 Other subjects featured 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 1 1 Season 1 5 1 2 Season 2 5 1 3 Season 3 5 2 Audience viewership 5 3 Political reception 5 4 Criticism for depiction of conservation issues 5 5 Awards and nominations 5 6 Response from those depicted 5 6 1 Joe Exotic 5 6 2 Carole Baskin 5 6 3 Doc Antle 5 6 4 Kelci Saff Saffery 6 Subsequent media 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksCast editTiger King Cast Members Cast member Seasons 1 2 3 The Doc Antle Story 4 Carol Baskins Cage Fight 5 TBA John Reinke Main Main Kelci Saffery Main Main Joe Exotic Main TBA Doc Antle Main Main Carole Baskin Main Main Donna Pettis Friend Main TBA Zuzana amp Scott Kukol Main TBA Kristi Reinke Guest Friend Main Friends of Tiger King Allen Glover Guest Friend Lauren L GuestSummary editThe series explores the deeply interconnected community of big cat conservationists and collectors in America and the private zoos and animal sanctuaries they have set up for the care and public display of these animals The series primary subject in the first season is Tiger King Joe Exotic the eccentric owner of the G W Zoo in Wynnewood Oklahoma and follows his bitter years long feud with Carole Baskin CEO of Big Cat Rescue in Tampa Florida 11 The season later records the events leading up to Exotic s conviction under federal murder for hire statutes when it comes to light that he paid a hitman to murder Baskin his convictions also included violations of the Lacey Act and Endangered Species Act and resulted in a 22 year federal prison sentence The second season covers the immediate aftermath of Exotic s imprisonment as well as exploring further theories surrounding the disappearance of Don Lewis It also explores the downfall of big cat collectors Tim Stark and Jeff Lowe The ending of the season features a tribute to Erik Cowie an employee at the G W Zoo who died in September 2021 12 13 The series primary subject in the third season is Mahamayavi Bhagavan Doc Antle a rival of Exotic s and Baskin s exploring his cult of employment Episodes editSeries overview edit SeasonSubtitleEpisodesOriginally released1Murder Mayhem and Madness7March 20 2020 2020 03 20 Special The Tiger King and IApril 12 2020 2020 04 12 2Tiger King 25November 17 2021 2021 11 17 3The Doc Antle Story3December 12 2021 2021 12 12 Season 1 Murder Mayhem and Madness 2020 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byOriginal release date11 Not Your Average Joe Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20 2020 2020 03 20 22 Cult of Personality Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20 2020 2020 03 20 33 The Secret Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20 2020 2020 03 20 44 Playing with Fire Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20 2020 2020 03 20 55 Make America Exotic Again Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20 2020 2020 03 20 66 The Noble Thing to Do Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20 2020 2020 03 20 77 Dethroned Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinMarch 20 2020 2020 03 20 Special The Tiger King and I 2020 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byOriginal release date81 The Tiger King and I Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinApril 12 2020 2020 04 12 Season 2 Tiger King 2 2021 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byOriginal release date91 Beg Your Pardon Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinNovember 17 2021 2021 11 17 102 The Carole Diaries Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinNovember 17 2021 2021 11 17 113 Bounty Hunting Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinNovember 17 2021 2021 11 17 124 The Lyin King Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinNovember 17 2021 2021 11 17 135 Stark Raving Mad Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinNovember 17 2021 2021 11 17 Season 3 The Doc Antle Story 2021 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byOriginal release date141 What s Up Doc Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinDecember 12 2021 2021 12 12 152 The Great Escape Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinDecember 12 2021 2021 12 12 163 Don t Trust Bhagavan Eric Goode amp Rebecca ChaiklinDecember 12 2021 2021 12 12 Subjects editMain article List of Tiger King subjects Joe Exotic s team edit Joe Exotic Founder of G W Zoo John Finlay Joe s boyfriend John Reinke Manager at G W Zoo Kelci Saff Saffery Zookeeper at G W Zoo Erik Cowie Zookeeper at G W Zoo Rick Kirkham TV producer at JoeExoticTV Travis Maldonado Straight ex husband of Joe Joshua Dial Joe s campaign leader Dillon Passage husband later ex husband of Joe JP Wilson Magician who performed with Joe Brian Rhyne Romantic partner of Joe Other subjects featured edit Carole Baskin CEO at Big Cat Rescue Doc Antle Director of The Institute for Greatly Endangered and Rare Species T I G E R S Barbara Fisher Former employee at T I G E R S Mario Tabraue Zoo owner and former drug trafficker Howard Baskin Husband of Carole Don Lewis Ex husband of Carole who has been missing since 1997 Jeff Lowe Second and final owner of G W Zoo Lauren Lowe Wife of Jeff Allen Glover Hired as hitman in Carole Baskin murder for hire plot James Garretson Investor in G W Zoo Tim Stark Founder of Wildlife in Need Donald Trump 45th President of the United States Joel McHale Host of after showReception editCritical response edit Season 1 edit On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the first series holds an approval rating of 89 based on 75 reviews with an average rating of 7 88 10 The site s critics consensus reads A bizarre true crime story you have to see to believe Tiger King is a messy and captivating portrait of obsession gone terribly wrong 14 On Metacritic which assigns a weighted average score to reviews from mainstream publications the series has an average score of 75 out of 100 based on 13 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 15 Variety magazine s Caroline Framke called the season messy yet compelling and that for those who love Netflix s particular flavor of true crime and docuseries Tiger King will undoubtedly scratch a particular itch 16 Joshua Rivera at The Verge said that e very minute of Tiger King yields some new surprise an unbelievable turn or charismatic stranger with incredible stories to tell 17 18 Although the season had a positive reception overall the special aftershow hosted by McHale received criticism 19 20 21 22 23 Season 2 edit The second series received mostly negative reviews holding an approval rating of 19 on Rotten Tomatoes based on 21 reviews with an average rating of 4 10 10 The site s critics consensus reads With nothing substantive to add save for a salacious celebration of its first season s success this kitty has no claws 24 Kristen Lopez of IndieWire said that second series has a story that feels like it s being made up in the moment and that Netflix s second season of Tiger King feels like a blatant grab for cash 25 Brian Lowry of CNN also criticized the second series for failing to move the story on from the first series saying Adding relatively little to the story and jumping all over the place the project is mostly defined by how self referential it is 26 In a review in The Times Liam Fay noted the season suffered from the lack of participation from Carole Baskin saying that her contributions are taken from her YouTube channel an eerily stilted production in which she reads her diaries directly to camera and Almost every theory ever concocted about Lewis s fate is explored at length In the end we re none the wiser a familiar aftertaste throughout the season 27 Season 3 edit Tiger King The Doc Antle Story holds an approval rating of 0 on Rotten Tomatoes based on 5 reviews 28 Jordan Moreau of Variety wrote that despite its serious subject matter The Doc Antle Story can t match the inherent attention grabbing plot twisty nature of the first season 29 Audience viewership edit According to Nielsen the first season was watched by 34 3 million people over its first 10 days of release ranking as one of Netflix s most successful releases to date 30 It has been suggested that its viewership success was aided by the COVID 19 pandemic which caused many global viewers to be restricted to their homes around the time of its release 31 At their Q2 report meeting in July 2020 Netflix reported the first season had been viewed by 64 million households over its first month of release 32 Political reception edit At an April press conference regarding COVID 19 then U S President Donald Trump was questioned about the possibility of pardoning the series key subject Joe Exotic Trump said he was unaware of him and the series but told the reporter that he d take a look In January 2021 prior to the inauguration of Joe Biden Trump pardoned several different people but Exotic was not one of them Exotic tweeted that he was too innocent and too gay to receive a pardon from Trump 33 34 35 Criticism for depiction of conservation issues edit Animal welfare groups conservation organizations and wildlife biologists have criticized the series and its filmmakers 36 37 6 7 38 8 Several conservation and animal rights groups criticized the filmmakers for framing private big cat breeding as a legitimate form of conservation Representatives from Wildlife Conservation Society World Wide Fund for Nature Panthera Corporation and National Geographic criticized the show for its equivocation of the unregulated private breeding with captive breeding for species reintroduction highlighting that the latter is strictly controlled by the Species Survival Plan and only takes place in zoos accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums 8 7 Privately bred cats cannot be reintroduced to the wild as several of the private breeders interviewed suggested as they would be unlikely to survive in the wild and are likely hybrids which could cause genetic pollution 7 36 8 The filmmakers were also criticized for implying that roadside zoo operations are as legitimate as accredited zoos and Big Cat Rescue specifically The first season and director singled out Big Cat Rescue s enclosures as small or not meeting ethical standards 39 but their facilities meet humane standards set out by Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries unlike those of the featured private breeders zoos 6 Elle noted that Baskin was portrayed as hypocritical for keeping the tigers in captivity instead of releasing them without explaining that doing so was not an option being captive bred from mixed stock as well as in effect domesticated meant they were unsuited to either survive in the wild or rebuild regional populations Michael Webber director of The Elephant in the Living Room also criticized the parallels drawn between the private zoos and Big Cat Rescue 6 The first season was also accused of minimizing Baskin s efforts to lobby Congress for stricter legislation on animal trafficking 40 Goode brings to Tiger King the intellectual rigor and social responsibility of a nightclub and hotel developer Peter Frick Wright who had produced Cat People a podcast series covering the American big cat industry wrote in Outside He found the first season particularly unfair to Baskin pointing out that in focusing on her husband s disappearance so much it failed to distinguish her from Exotic and Antle barely mentioning that Big Cat Rescue only accepts tigers confiscated by law enforcement or from owners who could no longer handle them owners who had to sign a contract with heavy financial penalties if they owned another big cat or were even photographed with one a provision not mentioned in the first season Baskin also forbids volunteers or staff from touching the animals they are fired for doing so Frick Wright wrote 40 Others criticized the sympathetic portrayal of Joe Exotic The director of Animals Asia Foundation expressed disappointment that the Netflix series does not fully condemn many of the activities that Exotic was involved with and criticized the filmmakers for downplaying the animal cruelty and commercial purposes of Exotic s zoo 38 Conversely Baskin is the only source in the first season from the conservation sector and the only source explaining why keeping the wild animals was abusive but is depicted in an unsympathetic light 41 36 40 Some criticism noted the lack of clear environmental or conservation message An article in The New York Times drew parallels with other recent wildlife films like Blackfish which had a major impact on their subject matter Blackfish led to a severe drop in ticket sales at SeaWorld and reduced support for cetaceans in captivity eventually leading to changes in legislation and practices The producer of Blackfish criticized Tiger King saying that issues surrounding big cats were lost in the show s soap opera esque drama Karl Ammann a photographer and documentarian specializing in the illegal wildlife trade who was approached to be interviewed by the filmmakers of Tiger King similarly expressed disappointment at the lack of conservation message in the first season saying to totally ignore such key aspects was a real missed opportunity 6 PETA and the Humane Society of the United States both of which had previously investigated and campaigned against the animal abuse of Exotic and other private breeders featured in the show responded more positively to Tiger King for raising the profile of the issue of big cats in captivity 42 43 However PETA noted the first season largely skips over serious issues of animal welfare including the horrors of cub trafficking and the problems with commercial cub petting attractions 43 Awards and nominations edit Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2020 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Chris Smith Fisher Stevens Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin Nominated 44 Outstanding Directing for a Documentary Nonfiction Program Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin for Cult of Personality Nominated Outstanding Music Composition for a Documentary Series or Special Original Dramatic Score Mark Mothersbaugh John Enroth and Albert Fox for Not Your Average Joe Nominated Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming Doug Abel Nicholas Biagetti Dylan Hansen Fliedner Geoffrey Richman and Daniel Kohler for Cult of Personality Nominated Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program Single or Multi Camera Ian Cymore Rachel Wardell and Steve Griffen for Cult of Personality Nominated Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program Single or Multi Camera Jose Araujo Royce Sharp Jack Neu and Ian Cymore for The Noble Thing to Do Nominated 2021 Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Original Score in a Documentary TV Series Mark Mothersbaugh John Enroth Albert Fox and Robert Mothersbaugh Nominated 45 MTV Movie amp TV Awards Best Real Life Mystery or Crime Series Tiger King Nominated 46 Producers Guild of America Awards Outstanding Producer of Non Fiction Television Chris Smith Fisher Stevens Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin Nominated 47 Response from those depicted edit nbsp Joe Exotic the main subject depicted in Tiger King achieved a large following online and inspired several Internet memes 48 He has expressed regret for his past actions Joe Exotic edit Joe Exotic is the main focus of the series with the documentary causing him to receive significant amounts of attention on social media Ironically despite the first season being responsible for his worldwide fame and fanbase he has not watched the series himself due to being arrested prior to its release Nevertheless Netflix interviewed Exotic in jail asking what he thinks of both the first season and his newfound fame Exotic stated that he loved the fame but wished he could experience it firsthand He also expressed remorse for his actions after being in jail stating to his fans Go sit in a cage with your animals for a week I mean when I left the zoo and I sent my chimpanzees to the sanctuary in Florida and imagined what my chimpanzees went through for 18 years I m ashamed of myself Exotic added that he s done with the Carole Baskin saga 49 In 2021 he began criticising some of the other people featured in the documentary stating that not one person came forward until the Netflix series came out and they could profit from it Joe claims to not have profited at all from the series In the show s final arc Joe is out of work and destitute and law enforcement s noose finally closes in on him 50 As a result of the unilateral seizure of his zoo and other assets Joe has authorized the creation of a cryptocurrency by the name of Tiger King Coin to raise a fighting fund to finance the efforts of a dedicated legal team led by John M Phillips to overturn his conviction which has been progressing since July 2021 51 Carole Baskin edit nbsp As a result of Tiger King several Internet memes targeted Carole Baskin for her speculated involvement in the disappearance of Don Lewis her second husband 52 Carole Baskin and her husband Howard felt betrayed by filmmakers stating she was told the discussion of Joe Exotic and Baskin s missing ex husband were just for context 53 In a post on the Big Cat Rescue website Baskin said that the show has a segment in the third episode devoted to suggesting with lies and innuendos from people who are not credible that I had a role in the disappearance of my husband Don 21 years ago and that the first season presents this without any regard for the truth 54 Baskin has never been charged with anything related to Don s disappearance and has always denied having anything to do with it 55 In partial response to Baskin director Goode stated while he felt Baskin had the right intention he questioned if it was fair to keep these tigers in cages adding that the tigers pace neurotically and that Sometimes you wonder whether or not one should humanely euthanize these cats instead of letting them suffer in cages 39 Baskin preemptively answered that our goal is to end having them in cages and have no need for a sanctuary like ours Our federal bill the Big Cat Public Safety Act would stop the cub petting that drives the breeding and end ownership as pets in back yards 39 In addition Goode and Chaiklin insisted that Baskin wasn t coerced into answering questions about her former husband 56 In February 2021 Baskin revealed that she had been asked to be interviewed for the second season of the show but she refused and told the producers to lose her number 57 58 On November 1 2021 Baskin and her husband Howard filed a lawsuit against Netflix and Royal Goode Productions over an alleged breach of contract They claim that their initial release did not grant the producers liberty to produce derivative works or sequels using the original footage shot of Carol and Howard 59 The lawsuit requested an injunction to stop the release of the series on November 17 On November 5 a federal judge denied Baskin s motion for a temporary restraining order that would block Netflix and Royal Goode Productions from using footage of her her husband and their Big Cat Rescue sanctuary in Season 2 of Tiger King The judge ruled that the Baskins are not entitled to the extraordinary remedy of a temporary restraining order which would be entered before Defendants have had an adequate opportunity to respond 60 The judge further added that the case would not necessarily entitle the Baskins to financial compensation 61 62 The Federal Court in Tampa Bay also denied a preliminary injunction on November 15 2021 just two days before the shows premiere after defense attorneys for Netflix said a delay would hurt marketing momentum and violate the First Amendment which in this case would fall under freedom of the press 63 Doc Antle edit Doc Antle was disappointed with his portrayal in the first season calling it a train wreck of entertainment and salacious 64 Antle said in an interview that he was not told that the first season would be about the bitter feud between Baskin and Exotic and said that he would ve preferred to be left out of it This is not a documentary This is a salacious outrageous ride through a television show produced to create drama to just tie you in to some crazy train wreck of a story between the feud of Carole Baskin and Joe Exotic Questions about Carole and Joe were a dozen or so thrown into hundreds of others And I repeatedly told them I have no desire to be involved in some show where you got the feud of Carole and Joe going on It s not my thing Leave me out of it Kelci Saff Saffery editFollowing the release of the Netflix series Robert Moor the creator of an earlier podcast about Joe Exotic posted a tweet stating Saff the person who got mauled by the tiger told me repeatedly that he is trans prefers to be called Saff and uses he him pronouns So please do likewise 65 Media outlets criticized the series for misgendering and deadnaming Saffery by his birth name 66 41 67 LGBTQ Nation contrasted Netflix s treatment of Saffery with their recent collaboration with GLAAD an LGBTQ media watchdog group on a campaign raising transgender visibility in the entertainment industry 68 Saffery clarified to Esquire On a daily basis I am called 17 different things I never really took it to heart F or context my conversation with Rob was that he asked me What do you prefer Saff or Kelci And of course I said Saff because that s what I ve been called for the past 20 years I was in the Army prior to the park and they always use last names So Saff was my preferred name And I ve always gone by him since I could say that out loud My family was always very supportive it was never an issue 65 Regarding whether he identified as a trans man Saffery stated to Out magazine No I I can honestly say no I don t know that that describes me You know nothing was done I really just have lived this lifestyle And you know my family knows this And obviously people closest to me know This is how I ve lived my entire life I don t know anything else 66 Subsequent media editOn April 8 2020 Deadline Hollywood reported that Ryan Murphy is in talks to produce a film or limited series for Netflix with Rob Lowe starring as Joe Exotic 69 On April 14 2020 TMZ released the special Tiger King What Really Went Down which featured footage unseen in the first season of Tiger King 70 On May 4 2020 Variety reported that Nicolas Cage had been cast to portray Exotic in an eight episode television series based on a Texas Monthly article about Exotic 71 72 The series is produced by Imagine Entertainment and CBS Television Studios and Dan Lagana will serve as writer showrunner and executive producer 73 In September 2020 it was announced that the series had officially been picked up for development at Amazon Prime Video 74 In July 2021 it was announced that Amazon had shelved the project 75 76 A limited series titled Joe Exotic Tigers Lies and Cover Up premiered on September 27 2020 on Investigation Discovery A TV special titled Joe Exotic Before He Was King premiered on September 28 2020 77 78 Tiger Queens The Tiger King Musical was a Netflix musical based on Tiger King which debuted on TikTok on March 28 2021 The production featured former RuPaul s Drag Race contestants Kim Chi Willam and Heidi N Closet portraying Baskin Joe Exotic and a tiger respectively 79 On April 5 2021 British documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux released a new documentary on Exotic titled Shooting Joe Exotic on BBC Two in the United Kingdom The documentary contained unseen footage of Exotic from a previous documentary by Theroux America s Most Dangerous Pets 2011 as well as new interviews of other people associated with Exotic including Exotic s legal team his estranged brother and niece and the Baskins 80 A limited series adaptation headed by Universal Content Productions is based on a podcast 81 Joe Exotic Tiger King 82 by Robert Moor 83 with Kate McKinnon as executive producer and starring as Carole Baskin Originally to air on NBC Peacock and USA Network 84 85 it was announced in May 2021 that the series would be streaming exclusively on Peacock 86 Titled Joe vs Carole it premiered on March 3 2022 87 In September 2021 Netflix announced a second series to Tiger King called Tiger King 2 which they stated will have just as much mayhem and madness as the first season It was released on November 17 to mainly negative reviews 3 On December 3 2021 Netflix announced a three part third series titled Tiger King The Doc Antle Story and it was released on December 10 88 See also editList of Tiger King subjectsReferences edit Miller Julie March 19 2020 Netflix s Wild Tiger King Is Your Next True Crime TV Obsession Vanity Fair Archived from the original on April 12 2020 Retrieved March 19 2020 Tiger King Netflix Archived from the original on February 20 2020 Retrieved February 22 2020 a b Peters Jay September 25 2021 Tiger King season 2 premieres November 17th The Verge Retrieved October 10 2021 Gartenberg Chaim September 23 2021 Tiger King is returning for a second season on Netflix later this year The Verge Retrieved October 10 2021 55 hilarious Tiger King memes we all need right now April 2 2020 Archived from the original on January 23 2021 a b c d e Nuwer Rachel April 9 2020 Why Tiger King Is Not Blackfish for Big Cats The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on November 25 2020 Retrieved December 11 2020 a b c d Key facts that Tiger King missed about captive tigers National Geographic April 1 2020 Archived from the original on December 10 2020 Retrieved December 11 2020 a b c d April 2020 Mindy Weisberger Senior Writer 15 April 15 2020 Outrageous Tiger King zoo owners say they help tigers Conservation experts disagree livescience com Archived from the original on December 14 2020 Retrieved December 12 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Shafer Ellise November 1 2021 Carole Baskin Sues Netflix for Using Footage of Her in Tiger King 2 Variety Retrieved December 23 2021 Anderson Hayley November 18 2021 Tiger King season 3 release date Will there be another series of Tiger King Express co uk Archived from the original on April 30 2022 Retrieved April 30 2022 Borden Taylor 5 husbands 176 tigers and one murder for hire plot Meet Joe Exotic the 57 year old star of Netflix s smash hit Tiger King Business Insider Archived from the original on April 8 2020 Retrieved April 23 2020 Tiger King 2 Who was Erik Cowie and how did he die All you need to know HELLO November 19 2021 Retrieved November 23 2021 Kaur Jaspreet November 19 2021 How did Erik from Tiger King die as episode 5 pays tribute to Netflix star HITC Retrieved November 23 2021 Tiger King Murder Mayhem and Madness Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved April 8 2020 Tiger King Season 1 Metacritic Retrieved April 7 2020 Framke Caroline March 20 2020 Netflix s Tiger King TV Review Variety Archived from the original on April 15 2020 Retrieved March 31 2020 Rivera Joshua April 1 2020 Tiger King is a show about how the internet eats us all The Verge Archived from the original on April 14 2020 Retrieved April 1 2020 Tannenbaum Emily The 9 Wildest Revelations From the New Tiger King Episode Glamour Archived from the original on December 26 2020 Retrieved March 22 2021 Exotic allegedly didn t kill the tigers because they were sick He allegedly blew up John Reinke s cabin and golf cart Lowe says he never set up Joe Exotic Joe Exotic allegedly asked Kirkham to kill Baskin Murray Noel April 13 2020 Netflix s Tiger King aftershow undermines the series credibility Polygon Archived from the original on November 15 2020 Retrieved March 10 2021 Power Ed April 12 2020 The Tiger King and I Netflix review even by Joe Exotic s standards this was cheap The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Archived from the original on September 15 2020 Retrieved March 10 2021 Harrison Ellie May 1 2020 Joel McHale responds to weird backlash over his Tiger King special question The Independent Archived from the original on November 29 2020 Retrieved March 22 2021 People gave me such s for asking if Joe Exotic should be in jail and I was like that doesn t seem like a hard hitting geyser question McHale told Conan O Brien They were like How dare you and I was like 19 felonies Animal abuses He added It was a weird thing because I think people see Tiger King subjects as characters and not necessarily human beings Vineyard Jennifer April 12 2020 Tiger King Revisited 5 Things We Learned in the New Episode The New York Times Archived from the original on April 24 2020 Retrieved March 22 2021 Anyone in search of a serious critical evaluation of the criminal case against the flamboyant Joe Maldonado Passage better known as Joe Exotic including his part in the attempted murder for hire of Carole Baskin might want to look elsewhere However if all you want is a brief reunion with some of the zookeeper s colorful colleagues pull up a chair Adams Sam April 13 2020 The Tiger King and I Almost Offers a Corrective to the Hit Series Slate Magazine Archived from the original on October 23 2020 Retrieved March 22 2021 Although it s listed as a new episode of the seven part Tiger King and I is just a barely glorified postgame roundup checking in with the series s minor players while offering little in the way of fresh insights to say nothing of the WTF moments that the series delivers on a regular basis These omissions are bizarre considering how much juicy material the show left on the table but even when McHale does touch on a subject the show omits like the fact that Joe Exotic didn t even sing the country songs that are presented as his he glosses over it or uses it as fodder for a weak one liner The series leaves so many questions unanswered but McHale seemingly didn t bother to pursue any of them or if he did those parts got cut out in favor of repetitive icebreakers like Who would you want to play you in the movie Tiger King Murder Mayhem and Madness Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved November 22 2021 Lopez Kristin November 18 2021 Tiger King Season 2 Ugly Villainy Dominates Netflix s Shameless Double Down on Joe Exotic Saga IndieWire Retrieved November 22 2021 Lowry Brian November 18 2021 Tiger King 2 isn t grr reat CNN Retrieved November 22 2021 Fay Liam November 20 2021 Tiger King 2 review Tiger tale no longer earns its stripes The Times Retrieved November 22 2021 Tiger King The Doc Antle Story Season 1 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved January 18 2024 Moreau Jordan December 10 2021 Tiger King The Doc Antle Story Can t Recapture the Roar of the Original TV Review Variety Retrieved January 18 2024 Spangler Todd April 7 2020 Tiger King Nabbed Over 34 Million U S Viewers in First 10 Days Nielsen Says EXCLUSIVE Variety Archived from the original on April 17 2020 Retrieved April 7 2020 Alexander Julia April 3 2020 Tiger King is a viral success because Netflix rules the jungle The Verge Archived from the original on April 11 2020 Retrieved April 3 2020 Patten Dominic July 16 2020 Netflix Reveals Strong Viewership Numbers For Mindy Kaling s Never Have I Ever amp Spike Lee s Da 5 Bloods In Earnings Report Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on February 9 2021 Retrieved July 16 2020 Schwartz Ian Reporter Asks Trump About Possible Pardon Real Clear Politics Archived from the original on April 16 2020 Retrieved April 15 2020 Who didn t Trump pardon From Julian Assange to Joe Exotic and more The Independent January 21 2021 Archived from the original on January 20 2021 Retrieved January 23 2021 Joe Exotic says he s too innocent and too GAY for Donald Trump to pardon him NME NME Music Film TV Gaming amp Pop Culture News January 20 2021 Archived from the original on January 25 2021 Retrieved January 23 2021 a b c A zoologist s view of Tiger King a crass expose that could do some good The Guardian March 31 2020 Archived from the original on December 9 2020 Retrieved December 11 2020 Skidmore Allison April 4 2020 Tiger King and America s captive 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PETA Responds to Tiger King Netflix Series Joe Exotic PETA March 24 2020 Archived from the original on December 9 2020 Retrieved December 11 2020 Tiger King Murder Mayhem and Madness Emmys com Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Archived from the original on August 4 2020 Retrieved July 28 2020 Grein Paul January 27 2021 Diane Warren amp James Newton Howard Among Top Winners at 2021 Hollywood Music in Media Awards Billboard Retrieved January 28 2021 Your 2021 MTV Movie amp TV Awards Nominations Are Here See The Full List MTV News April 19 2021 Hill Libby March 8 2021 Bridgerton and Ted Lasso Among PGA Awards TV Nominees Indiewire Archived from the original on March 9 2021 Retrieved March 8 2021 Clarke Emma April 6 2020 26 hilarious Tiger King memes that sum up how wild the Netflix show is www standard co uk Archived from the original on April 23 2021 Retrieved March 6 2021 Williams Lexi April 3 2020 Joe Exotic Shared What He Really Thinks Of Tiger King amp His Newfound Fame Elite Daily Archived from the original on April 18 2020 Retrieved March 6 2021 Langberg Eric March 28 2020 Why Animals Die in Cages Considering justice in Tiger King Murder Mayhem and Madness Medium Archived from the original on November 16 2021 Retrieved November 17 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Lukpat Alyssa July 14 2021 Court Orders Resentencing of Joe Exotic in Tiger King Murder for Hire Plot The New York TImes Archived from the original on November 16 2021 Retrieved November 17 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Crystal Bonvillian March 31 2020 Tiger King Sheriff seeking leads in 1997 disappearance of Carole Baskin s 2nd husband KIRO 7 Archived from the original on April 4 2020 Retrieved April 22 2020 Carole and Howard Baskin say Tiger King makers betrayed their trust Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on 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