The last year has been more than a bit strange. The vast majority of us have been trapped in our homes while a horrible, terrifying virus spreads. However, one of our refuges – something we have all relied upon during the pandemic – has been the television. Whether watching movies, TV shows, or playing video games, we have all found sanctuary within on-screen entertainment. In particular, streaming services have come on leaps and bounds. We have seen the launch of HBO Max, Peacock, and even Quibi (RIP). With theatrical releases few and far between, event cinema has moved to the small screen, with Soul and Wonder Woman 1984 being available from the comfort of our living rooms on release day. These events have unified us and shown the sheer power and importance of storytelling in a time of crisis. The first show to pique our collective interest was Tiger King, a Netflix documentary that chronicles the story of Joe Exotic, his big cat obsession, and an alleged murder plot against animal rights advocate Carole Baskin. The series premiered at just the right time to capture our attention, releasing on March 20, 2020, as lockdowns around the world were coming into…