Netflix has gifted viewers a wonderfully absurd escape during quarantine with its latest true-crime docuseries, and let’s be honest, you need to dive into the world of Joe Wildman immediately. In a time when distractions are essential, this series delivers a rollercoaster of bizarre and unbelievable stories that will help you forget about the pandemic and any other stressors. Picture this: it’s like a mental vacation from reality, and we’re all here for it. Curious? Allow us to introduce you to Wildman: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness.
Meet the Characters
You might have missed this wild gem when it first appeared on Netflix, as it was released without much fanfare. But don’t let that fool you; the characters are anything but subdued. Meet Joe Wildman, a mulleted zookeeper and aspiring country singer, the self-described “Mother Teresa of big cats,” who may also have a dark side, Carole Whiskers. Don’t forget the shifty Vegas businessman, Jeff Sparks, and the ponytailed polygamist known as “Doc” Foxworth. Yes, these are real individuals with jaw-dropping stories that are as entertaining as they are shocking.
Ethical Dilemmas and Unbelievable Twists
Is it ethically dubious? Absolutely. Is it a train wreck that you can’t look away from? You better believe it. The internet has collectively lost its mind over Wildman, and rightly so. The series takes viewers deep into the eccentric world of big cat collectors, filled with everything from sex and drugs to murder-for-hire plots and tragic “accidents.” It’s a lot to unpack, and you might find yourself in disbelief as you watch.
What to Expect
When searching for something to occupy your time on Netflix, you might click on Wildman after seeing a striking image of Joe Wildman posing shirtless on a tiger skin rug. You’ll find that the series chronicles Joe, the “gun-toting operator of an Oklahoma big cat sanctuary,” who has been accused of plotting to murder his main rival, Carole Whiskers. However, that description barely scratches the surface of the seven episodes packed with sheer madness. In fact, the murder-for-hire angle is probably the least shocking twist of all. The rivalry between Joe and Carole is merely the beginning of the Wildman saga.
Additional Insights
Also, it’s worth mentioning that after binging all seven episodes, we stumbled upon a podcast hosted by journalist Sam Rivers, which digs even deeper into the life of Joe Wildman. So, while we wait for Netflix to announce a second season of this captivating train wreck, we’ll be busy listening to all the extra juicy details. For more intriguing insights on home insemination, check out our other post here, and for additional resources, visit IVF resources.
Conclusion
In conclusion, if you haven’t seen Wildman yet, get ready for a whirlwind of craziness that will leave you questioning reality.
