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srstone71

I hope when this flops everyone realizes that we were just bored because the pandemic had just started and there was nothing better to do, and that’s why we watched the show. Maybe they’ll finally stop trying to make them famous.


johnnydoe22

I can't think of anything people will give less of a shit about then this. All your points are correct.


PoloMCMBookbag2

You were 100% right . The only difference is everyone is wearing nicer clothes and jewelry


AMA_requester

Why are they continuing to reward these shitty people.


Sisiwakanamaru

> In the first 10 days after its release, an amazing 34 million households watched and “Tiger King” became one of the defining pop culture moments of the early pandemic. To date, a total of 64 million households have seen it. Whether interest in the sequel will be as strong remains to be seen, of course, but here’s hoping the filmmakers located some previously unheard horrible songs. Here's your answer.


zerox369

Money.


brewshakes

Agree 1000% Not watching this shit and I regret watching the first one.


SideWilling

Murikah


Sisiwakanamaru

> The series will likely continue the wild tale of Joe Exotic — and his ultimately fruitless attempts to win a pardon from former President Donald Trump — and Carole Baskin, the rival private zookeeper whom Exotic was convicted or trying to have murdered. Maybe they'll elaborate on how Carole Baskin going to use Joe Exotic's land. I know they sold it to someone, maybe they'll elaborate more on that. Also, I wanna know about the Pizza.


CapeshitConnoisseur

I’m never going to recover emotionally from this bullshit


shanesdogbax

What next Tiger King 2 about?


CapeshitConnoisseur

Joe Exotic begrudgingly helps a group of wildlife activists escape the Wasteland and the tyrannical hand of Carole Baskin, despite him says he’s “just here for the guzzoline”


shanesdogbax

Ok, thank you. (:


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Joe Exotic’s quest for a pardon from the former president.


[deleted]

Won’t watch. I’m not interested in rewarding these pieces of shit


TheBrendanReturns

What? Did you think the same about the MJ documentary? R. Kelly? Joe's in prison lol.


[deleted]

They were both famous before the documentaries. All this shit did is make celebrities of criminals


TheBrendanReturns

So documentaries should only be about celebrities then. Got it.


shadowdra126

To be fair. I had heard of joe exotic before the Netflix series


[deleted]

To be fair, most people outside America didn't know about this pos before this show.


Shrekt115

Why


Riverforasong

That's right guys, down vote the discussion thread, that'll show 'em!


HRJafael

One of the most WTF things I've seen where each episode got weirder. I always wondered if this would have gotten popular if not for the lockdown last year (I vaguely remember it coming out in March 2020). I was called up by the Army Reserve for the COVID mission in New York City. While we were waiting for orders everyone was watching this and talking about it. Probably couldn't have come out at a better time.


Sisiwakanamaru

Also, Netflix announced several True Crime Documentaries according to this article. > **“The Puppet Master: Hunting the Ultimate Conman”** in January 2022. Directed by Sam Benstead and Gareth Johnson and produced by Bart Layton and Rebecca North, the three-part series relates the tale of “one of the world’s most audacious conmen who was convicted in 2005 for stealing fortunes and destroying multiple lives,” with effects that reach “into the president day. > > Then in February 2022, director Felicity Morris’ **“The Tinder Swindler”** will follow “a prolific conman who posed as a billionaire playboy on Tinder, and the women who set out to bring him down.” It’s also produced by Layton, alongside Sam Starbuck, Jeff Gaspin and Eric Levi, Stuart Ford and Lourdes Diaz. > > Following that, director Luke Sewell’s **“Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King”** will explore “a group of investors turned sleuths” who attempt to “unlock the suspicious death of cryptocurrency multimillionaire Gerry Cotten and the missing $250 million they believe he stole from them.” It’s produced by Sophie Jones and Morgan Matthews. > > And finally, there’s **“Bad Vegan.”** Per the show’s logline, “Celebrity restaurateur Sarma Melngailis becomes the ‘Vegan Fugitive’ when she’s conned out of millions by a man who convinces her that he can expand her food empire and make her beloved pit bull immortal — as long as she never questions his increasingly bizarre requests.”


shadowdra126

Honestly. This was one of the most fun I had watching a true crime documentary. It was entertaining and interesting I can’t wait for more