This documentary is not about hunting. It is about rich bimbo women who have money that the never worked for it, killing animals for attention. It actually does back up the outrage that comes from the public view on these women and men and this coming from a hunter. It shows two women, one who has married her great grandfather and one who tries to be like Kim Kardashian (who is famous for nothing as well). They both want attention and any is good even the negativity. The packaging of the meat and claiming it is for food is just bogus. Its typical wealthy people that so called hunt to express power, even though they are not hunting as they have a unfair advantage over the animal. The lion and giraffe were animals that were feed and looked after by people then used for rich hunters to just walk up and shoot. Netflix gave these girls just what they wanted.