What to say that hasn't been sad already? Well first of all because it must be said, yes, the stocks looked very dangerous. Last thing I would want if I were them was my victim to actually become a victim and be injured.
I agree too about that fucking feather. Most flaccid piece of useless junk. I'm a fan of feathers being used to tickle, but come on... That was just insulting.
I agree too about the reactions; she seemed very dead. Granted she would react physically, but she barely laughed, which made it seem like she was having a miserable time. She would yell and say no and stop, yeah. But the point is for her to laugh, and even more so smile. She maybe had a smirk once every 4 minutes. And even if she did laugh, I couldn't hear it over the 'lers laughing and talking. It wouldn't have been that bad if they weren't as close to the camera microphone as they were, which brings me to my next point...
Whoever the camera man was needs to go back to film school. As somebody who works in that field, I'm very familiar with cameras and techniques of filming. For shame. There are some really good shots, but at the same time, are are some things that just make me sad. Like when the focus is on a part of the body where nothing is happening and not where the action is taking place. Or when the camera travels and becomes a bit shaky.
I'll be honest, I couldn't watch the whole thing through, it just couldn't hold my attention and interest. I'd click through skipping ahead every 10 to 15 seconds, and honestly it sounded like a pack of coyotes howling (the lers that is) with an occasionally "OW" "NO" or "GRR" from the lee. I'm sure she is ticklish, but she can hide it well. Make a safer and more comfortable environment for her, bring the level of taunting and laughing from the lers down from a 10 to a 7, and be a little more precise with the camera, and I think there'll be something good going on.