PBS's 'Spy in the Wild' Blooper Reel Showcases Animals' Playful Moments
The struggle is reel.
Such is the takeaway from this hilarious blooper compilation cobbled together by PBS' Spy In The Wild, a five-part miniseries anchored around revealing video of animals in their natural habitats.
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The show's secret sauce? All of the footage is captured with "animatronic spy cameras disguised as animals" (which, if we're being honest, sounds like a really fun treatment for a future episode of Westworld).
While the show's conceit is not without a creepy subtext — and this writer can't seem to shake his recurring fever dream visions of treacherous Teddy Ruxpin dolls coming to sentience — you can't argue with the amazing results.
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The clip's fails are multitude and they are relatable.
Like this.
And this.
And this.
Embedded below then for your viewing pleasure: All of "the hilarious and sometimes cringe-worthy outtakes, gaffes and fails."
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