Sure, the apocalypse is bad, but at least we’ve all come together to discuss the most insane show of all time. Yes, we’re talking about the Netflix docuseries Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness.

The show focuses on bitter rivalries within the big cat industry (which is way weirder than you’d expect), and stars a blonde mullet-sporting zookeeper named Joe Exotic, who is eventually convicted for a failed murder-for-hire plot involving Tampa’s Big Cat Rescue CEO Carole Baskin, among other things.

It also touches on sex cults, drugs, guns, and rumors of Baskin grinding up her husband and feeding him to her tigers, which she denies. In fact, Baskin has released a full statement saying she’s “disappointed” with the show’s creators, who told her it would be like Blackfish, but for the big cat industry.

Anyway, here are the best reactions to the most popular show on television right now.

 

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