Sean McVay shares his thoughts on viral ‘Tiger King’ documentary

“It was so bad I couldn’t stop watching it.”

During this time of staying home and sheltering in place, there’s a lot of TV being watched by people across the country. One of the most popular shows currently available is “Tiger King” on Netflix.

It’s a seven-part documentary about the life of Joe Exotic and his zoo in Oklahoma, as well as his endless fight with Carole Baskin, an animal rights activist in Florida who attempts to take Exotic and other big cat zoos down.

While Sean McVay has been busy scouting draft prospects and working with the Rams’ front office to build out the team’s roster, he found time to check out “Tiger King.”

He shared his thoughts on the series during an appearance on “The John Roa Show,” and while it had him hooked, it wasn’t because he enjoyed it thoroughly.

“I’ve got to admit, I did watch ‘Tiger King.’ It was one of those deals where it was so bad I couldn’t stop watching it,” McVay said. “I had to see what’s all this fuss about with Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin and Doctor Antle. It was a crazy documentary. It was crazy.”

“Tiger King” isn’t the only show McVay has dived into. He’s also started watching “Game of Thrones,” catching up on what many call the greatest show of all time. McVay is loving it so far, but he has been forced to watch some of his favorite characters get killed off.

“The one thing they don’t have any problem with, I feel like the characters I’ve enjoyed the most from Season 1, they’re chopping people’s heads off, they’re killing them when they get into a fight,” he said.

The storyline has left him a bit confused, though, admitting there are “so many things going on in the seven kingdoms, I don’t know what the hell is going on.”

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