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In the small town of Corsicana, Texas, hard-driving head cheer coach Monica Aldama demands perfection from her team of competitive college athletes.In the small town of Corsicana, Texas, hard-driving head cheer coach Monica Aldama demands perfection from her team of competitive college athletes.In the small town of Corsicana, Texas, hard-driving head cheer coach Monica Aldama demands perfection from her team of competitive college athletes.
- Won 3 Primetime Emmys
- 5 wins & 11 nominations total
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This series was great! After each episode, I wanted to watch more. The last episode was emotional and by far the best. Great documentary.
There is something so special about sports documentaries-especially when they focus on young, scrappy athletes who have battled personal struggles to make a family out of their team. We have all seen the fluff behind the world of cheerleading, but this compelling documentary exposes the hard work and intense regimen behind this sport, while shifting our focus to the the individuals who make up the team and what makes each one special. By the end, I felt like I knew these remarkable, resilient young men and women. I feel grateful to have been let into their lives for a few fleeting hours. And Coach Monica is the heart and soul of this drama. As a former college athlete, I know what a gift it is to have a coach like her.
I binged straight through this limited series. Held my breath. Cried. Cheered the athletes on. What a lovely portrait of tenacity.
I binged straight through this limited series. Held my breath. Cried. Cheered the athletes on. What a lovely portrait of tenacity.
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This must be one of the best sports documentary series ever made.
It follows the fortunes of a cheer-leading team called Navarro who are training to win a competition at Daytona.
The genius of 'Cheer' is how the film-makers show us the excruciating intensity needed to succeed in this sport. Bravery and determination -quite apart from skill -is essential for success.
We are shown the background not only of the highly talented athletes but their inspiring leaders who may or may not take the team to victory.
So many of the characters we meet have charisma!
The vulnerabilities and backgrounds of individuals are explored, and it is inspirational to view how the team's strict regime and goals provides stability to persons who may otherwise go wayward.
The story become so intense I found myself needing a respite for a few days between episodes leading up to the climax.
But make no mistake:
This is compelling viewing!
9/10.
The genius of 'Cheer' is how the film-makers show us the excruciating intensity needed to succeed in this sport. Bravery and determination -quite apart from skill -is essential for success.
We are shown the background not only of the highly talented athletes but their inspiring leaders who may or may not take the team to victory.
So many of the characters we meet have charisma!
The vulnerabilities and backgrounds of individuals are explored, and it is inspirational to view how the team's strict regime and goals provides stability to persons who may otherwise go wayward.
The story become so intense I found myself needing a respite for a few days between episodes leading up to the climax.
But make no mistake:
This is compelling viewing!
9/10.
This docu-mini-series is interesting and well-done by the filmmakers! The series is 6 episodes, which feels like just the right length. It's a little bit slow to get going, but once it does, it is well worth it. It's TV drama gold because of how crazy it is, yet clearly none of it is manufactured by the filmmakers. This cheerleading program is just off-the-rails nuts.
The cheerleaders compete with broken ribs and coaches refer to it as some made-up word called "rib-e-osis." They get irritated when the cheerleaders go to the ER with injuries. It is some of the worst coaching I've ever seen in any sport, yet the head coach is put on a pedestal almost like a cult leader.
These kids are sweet, they work really hard, and unlike most reality shows where the drama lies in the interpersonal conflict, there is little of that type of conflict here. Instead, the conflict is just in how demanding and unsafe this sport is. Eye-opening and worth a watch! You'll root for the kids but you'll drop your head in your hands as you watch the coaching.
The cheerleaders compete with broken ribs and coaches refer to it as some made-up word called "rib-e-osis." They get irritated when the cheerleaders go to the ER with injuries. It is some of the worst coaching I've ever seen in any sport, yet the head coach is put on a pedestal almost like a cult leader.
These kids are sweet, they work really hard, and unlike most reality shows where the drama lies in the interpersonal conflict, there is little of that type of conflict here. Instead, the conflict is just in how demanding and unsafe this sport is. Eye-opening and worth a watch! You'll root for the kids but you'll drop your head in your hands as you watch the coaching.
I spent 40 years as an investment banker for Texas municipal bonds. During that time, I had to sit through a school board meeting where the board president was being arrested for shooting his wife, where a community member screamed at the district lawyer for being "a Mexican," and where a husband hit the superintendents for sleeping with his wife. But, by far, I never experience ANYTHING as bad as a "cheerleader controversy." I sat for four hours while community members came close to blows over whether the cheerleader should be suspended over drinking beer at the game, or whether it was true that it "was just NyQuil."
In small town Texas, cheerleaders are the closest thing to royalty. They are terrific athletes and they are full of drama.
This is the peak of the lives of a lot of kids, and it deserves as much acclaim as "Friday Night Lights."
Trinity Valley was one of my clients, and I miss those kids.
Classify them as "athletes."
In small town Texas, cheerleaders are the closest thing to royalty. They are terrific athletes and they are full of drama.
This is the peak of the lives of a lot of kids, and it deserves as much acclaim as "Friday Night Lights."
Trinity Valley was one of my clients, and I miss those kids.
Classify them as "athletes."
Did you know
- TriviaIn Feb. 2021, it was announced that three adult stars of the show had been arrested in separate criminal cases related to alleged sexual misconduct involving minors. Celebrity cheerleader Jerry Harris was arrested and accused of soliciting nude photos and sex from minors. He faces multiple felony charges, including sexual exploitation of children and transportation with intent for illicit sexual conduct. Robert Joseph Scianna Jr., a 25-year-old coach and choreographer, was arrested in Virginia and charged with felony counts of taking indecent liberties with a child and using an electronic communication device to solicit sex. The Chesterfield County Police Department claimed he arranged to meet a juvenile with whom he connected on social media for sex. Mitchell Ryan, a member of the Navarro College cheer team, was also arrested Wednesday in Texas. Ryan, 23, was charged with felony aggravated sexual assault of a child relating to an unspecified incident that allegedly occurred July 24, Dallas County Sheriff's Department records show.
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