Sports anthology series exploring iconic Game 7s through first-hand accounts of athletes. It delves into intense pressure at sports' biggest stage, from Cubs' 2016 World Series win to Ranger... Read allSports anthology series exploring iconic Game 7s through first-hand accounts of athletes. It delves into intense pressure at sports' biggest stage, from Cubs' 2016 World Series win to Rangers' 1994 Stanley Cup triumph.Sports anthology series exploring iconic Game 7s through first-hand accounts of athletes. It delves into intense pressure at sports' biggest stage, from Cubs' 2016 World Series win to Rangers' 1994 Stanley Cup triumph.
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As a 4th generation die-hard Cubs fan nothing will ever be able to capture the feelings I had on Wednesday, November 2nd, 2016. However, episode 4 of this series came close. Watching it made me cry all over again. My grandma never got to see the Cubs win a World Series but I know she was watching and celebrating from above that night. Cubs fans are some of the most loyal fans in sports and we will forever be grateful to that team for giving us our dream come true. We show it by giving every single one of those guys a standing ovation every time they come back to play at Wrigley Field. It doesn't matter how many years it's been since they played for the Cubs. They will always be legends in the city of Chicago.
My one criticism is that they didn't talk about Kyle Schwarber's comeback story that year. He blew out his knee in the 3rd game of the season. He missed the entire season and post season. But he came back to play in the World Series as a designated hitter. He got on base and started the 10th inning rally that won the cubs the World Series.
My one criticism is that they didn't talk about Kyle Schwarber's comeback story that year. He blew out his knee in the 3rd game of the season. He missed the entire season and post season. But he came back to play in the World Series as a designated hitter. He got on base and started the 10th inning rally that won the cubs the World Series.
I would absolutely recommend Game 7 to anyone who is looking to be enthralled by every episode. An incredibly titillating and exhilarating series that can be enjoyed by anyone whether they're a dedicated sports fan or not. The stories are incredibly well told and the production value is impeccable. From the Mavericks to Cubs to rangers to Yankees to oilers, there amount of interesting characters on both the winners and the losers are extremely interesting to hear from on both sides. The build up and the way the history leading up the the Game 7s was told made the episodes impossible to stop watching I'd highly recommend to anyone!
Game 7 is as thrilling as it is enjoyable. A must-watch for sports lovers and non-sports lovers alike, this documentary captures the intense atmosphere of one of the most crucial moments in sports history. With expertly woven narratives and stunning visuals, it immerses viewers in the high-stakes drama of a decisive championship game. The filmmakers do an incredible job of building tension, showcasing the passion and dedication of the players and fans, making you feel as though you are right there in the stands, experiencing every heart-pounding moment. This documentary not only celebrates the sport itself but also the indomitable human spirit that drives these athletes to greatness.
Best two words in sports... game seven. Great concept for a sports doc series and really well executed. Loved getting an inside look from some people involved that haven't spoken too much about the events publicly. As a hockey fan, both hockey episodes were super enjoyable and nostalgic. Some of the most historic events in the sport. It was interesting to see how they mixed clips that I used to watch on old VHS tapes as a kid with interviews from today. Loved how they incorporated the footage from "boys on the bus" and the interviews with the creators too. Really hoping for another season of these!
Even as a non-diehard sports fan, I felt the emotions of all of these people. The way that they tied the emotional component to the actual sport was incredible.
You get to feel the high highs and the low lows. This series does not disappoint and I found myself wanting more. The series was very well directed, and whoever was asking all of the questions did an amazing job drawing out real emotions from these grown men.
The interviews were perfect length and the way that they tied it all together was amazing. Hyper focused on one game 7 but really drew in all of the context that each game 7 was in. They also picked incredible game 7s.
You get to feel the high highs and the low lows. This series does not disappoint and I found myself wanting more. The series was very well directed, and whoever was asking all of the questions did an amazing job drawing out real emotions from these grown men.
The interviews were perfect length and the way that they tied it all together was amazing. Hyper focused on one game 7 but really drew in all of the context that each game 7 was in. They also picked incredible game 7s.
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