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Welcome toWelcome to Wrexham season two!
Much more on the other new guys later, Im sure.
Unfortunately, their prior investments didnt quite yield the ardently hoped-for result of getting promoted to League Two.
Theres a certain, barely held-in-check giddiness in the air.
From this point, success or failure rests with the players and their coaching staff.
At the end of this episode, their record stands at 1-1-0.
Theres miles to go before they sleep.
Salmon appears to earn nothing from this project but the satisfaction of doing something worthwhile for his community.
Its very pure, and I have no particular ungovernable feelings about that.
For that to work, Rob and Ryan need to continue to recede incrementally and believably into the background.
As things stand at this moment,Welcome to Wrexhams deployment of Ryan and Rob is pretty effective.
Opening the episode with their arrival and then prolongedsilenceis funny and slightly unnerving.
What on earth can have made these compulsively chatty guys so tongue-tied?
The king of England called!
(Its like the military, but you have to keep your pinky up.)
Yep, thats theessenceof etiquette right there.
Somewhere, Miss Manners is proud of you, guys!
does not need these lessons.
They dont get the funding.
What else can they do?
Up The Town!
(F-bomb total for that scene: a fairly tame five, but the season is young!)
What does that even mean?
Im glad you asked.
Here are Mark Cooper-Jones and Jay Foreman, a.k.a.YouTubes Map Men, to explain.
Shaun Harveys very emphatic reference totrusting the processmust be the influence of noted Philadelphia sports fan Rob McElhenney.
Im here for it.