This includes spoilers for the new follow-up special for “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness”

Hey, all you cool cats and kittens! Inspired by the phenomenal response to its bizarre documentary series “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness,” Netflix dropped a new “after-show” episode on Sunday called “The Tiger King and I,” hosted by the comic actor Joel McHale.

Anyone in search of a serious critical evaluation of the criminal case against the flamboyant Joe Maldonado-Passage, better known as Joe Exotic — including his part in the attempted murder-for-hire of Carole Baskin — might want to look elsewhere. However, if all you want is a brief reunion with some of the zookeeper’s colorful colleagues, pull up a chair. Here’s what did and what didn’t happen when Erik Cowie, John Reinke, John Finlay, Kelci Saffery, Joshua Dial, Rick Kirkham and Lauren and Jeff Lowe reconvened to offer their thoughts on the dethroned, declawed Tiger King and the most-watched documentary — so far — of the quarantine era.

Problematic Portrayals

Despite criticism that Saffery, a trans man better known as Saff, had been misgendered in the Netflix documentary, Saffery himself was indifferent. “I don’t think it bothered me as much as it bothered everybody else,” he said. “I didn’t really pay it any mind.”

More upset were Dial; Joe Exotic’s campaign manager during a quixotic run for governor of Oklahoma; the zoo worker Cowie; and Maldonado-Passage’s former husband Finlay, who all objected to insinuations that they used drugs, specifically methamphetamine.