Welcome to Wrexham's second season is somehow even better than its first, maintaining strong focus on this team and this town.
It can be very difficult for American sports fans to wrap their minds around the sentimentality and community of European—and particularly British—soccer. The idea of grown men and women singing songs, of whole towns uniting around a club, and the general sense of camaraderie that seems to flow outward from the club to everyday life is at least a little foreign.
, that this potentially awkward balance is one of the chief challenges that the creators have to navigate from episode to episode.
All elements manage to exist in harmony, which is quite a feat for a show that bounces around thematically in its attempt to detail the competitive ups and downs of the men’s team that is the heart of the project, to profiling the people and institutions of the town itself, which are the heart of the team.
I don’t want to say too much more about the plot, even though the central narrative is probably going to be spoiled for a good percentage of its viewers. The show necessarily comes out after each season is complete, and if you want to know whether Wrexham achieves its ultimate goal of promotion, the answer is a Google search away—it already happened. You can count me as one of the people who followed their season with interest, and knows exactly how it plays out.
And man do they hit you—to the point that your significant other might wonder incredulously why you, a heartless man, is tearing up. This is the point in the review where, fresh off the viewing experience, a gushing review risks coming off like a piece of FX promotional material, but the truth is that I just can’t find anything even slightly negative to say.
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