Let's face it , it's a hard case to watch. It's presented in an entertaining way that seems fair in that It presents all sides . At the end of the day it's entertaining .
In this series, we are watching a crime drama set in the world of captive tiger breeding and rescue world. The tigers are beautiful, people appear to have good intentions misguided as they are.
No one here got anything handed to them. All appear self taught and self made , and they do love the animals . They are doing their best with what they were dealt and my aversion to their interests is beside the point, all the info and updates are here and presented with some great footage , found family , update us on where they are now In s2 ep1.
It's a very well made documentary considering Joe is convicted already and managed to be a sympathetic character.
I hadn't been following the outcome and so the first episode is a nice update ( while it gave me some vibes of being home during the pandemic)
For what this is I would rate it a 9 but it's not really a 9 is it .