This dark take on grief takes many weird turns and steadily improves as it goes on a memorable ride.
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John McAfee was the inventor of anti-virus software installed on millions of computers. Running With The Devil: The Wild World of John McAfee (Netflix) Here's what else is worth watching this week… Sound familiar? Now watch the real thing. It's about getting to know the squad and the town, watching two famous Americans directly affect a foreign community while learning its ways, changing lives, and bringing smiles through sports. It’s not about the team getting promoted or winning a championship. Wrexham has plenty in common with Ted, and it's a feel-good story during a horrible time. Why would two American actors care about a fading team like theirs - did they love Ted Lasso THAT much? Many felt the only reason it happened was to create this docuseries. The duo’s purchase of the club was initially greeted by the team’s fans with skepticism.
Meanwhile, Ryan and Rob wonder what the heck they got themselves into as they live out a sports fan’s fairytale. The humor in Welcome to Wrexham comes naturally as the townsfolk reluctantly embrace the new ownership that saved their beloved club. Ted Lasso is a comedy first, but it’s also a heartwarming tale of transplanted individuals and mental health battles intertwined with the fate of a soccer team and its town. It's two stars who decided to pony up a couple million dollars to purchase the third oldest soccer team in the world. In 2021, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia star Rob McElhenney and Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds purchased the Wrexham Football Club in Wales. Enter the new FX docuseries Welcome to Wrexham, premiering this Wednesday at 10pm ET. Unless you do it in real life - or at least a version that's close to it. It's a nearly impossible to recreate this show. This isn't your typical six pals sharing a NYC apartment they could never afford or a fat husband and hot wife moving into the neighborhood. Ted Lasso features a transplanted American college football coach running a troubled long-tenured soccer team across the pond in a supportive community.