I have read with interest the reviews that say how stupid this is that it is unbelievable. Stories are for all different reasons. Some to teach history, some, a lesson, some a joke. You must be willing to suspend belief to enjoy a story. I enjoyed this story with its twists and turns. As for the folks that say how ridiculous is it that someone kept a tiger in an English for all that time and no one knew. Perhaps you have forgotten the story of Ming the tiger who grew up in an apartment in Harlem and lived there there for three years. The law never sussed to this. I don't think after that I can find it so unbelievable hat a tiger could be kept in the middle of the woods in an area of may 100 acres if not more. By the way, the owner of the tiger also had an alligator there as well. I watched this for the second time and realized that the young man was Hathaway from Lewis, didn't tumble to that the first time. Also, this episode allowed me to see Bright in a different light until this episode he had no depth but he showed the type of person he was, that there was an inner strength in him.