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andyman wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 4:22 am Watched S1 of Welcome to Wrexham, the thing where Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney buy a Welsh football team.

It's somewhat watchable, but there's an underlying feeling the entire time of it being very carefully crafted with a certain narrative. The two guys try to pass as humble dudes trying to serve a dying town out of sheer reverence for its history (even though there are so many towns just like it), while really the TV show is the product, not the team, and they want to create a merchandising empire.
huh... sounds like they unintentionally created their own version of The Curse. I'm a little sick of 'nice guy' Ryan Reynolds and his business ventures.

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andyman wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:04 am
penningtron wrote: huh... sounds like they unintentionally created their own version of The Curse
Just to be clear, at no point in the show is this stuff shown or mentioned. On the surface it's a "feel good stories of the fans" documentary series and I imagine much of the audience likes it for that reason.
But if you read between the lines...
Feeding into your theory it also came along fresh off the popularity of Ted Lasso..

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penningtron wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 2:01 pm
penningtron wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2023 11:28 am Will probably have to sign up for some free trial to watch Nathan Fielder's new show 'The Curse', anyone seen it yet?

https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/the-cu ... 235786715/
It's a tough one: lots of detestable characters and cringiness with little humorous payoff. Will proceed though..
Really, really enjoying The Curse. Uncomfortable to watch in so many ways.

Once Upon A Time in Iraq is incredible - think it might be on Apple TV, but I watched it on BBC iplayer.

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