vinerjay
Joined Jan 2020
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Absolutely floored at anyone who thinks this documentary isn't magnificent. The story Serena's come up, the emotional toil of having to accept defeating your best sister and best friend in the biggest moments of your career and overcoming tragedy while becoming the most iconic female athlete of all time is truly a pleasure to watch.
All Millennial viewers will appreciate the time capsule clips that contain Stuart Scott and Linda Cohn, which represents the golden era of ESPN at a time when sports media was launching into 24/7 content coverage that sports fan's consume today.
Ultimately, anyone that find this documentary to be anything other than beautiful is choosing to not appreciate the greatness of what this truly is: a phenomenal sport's documentary that highlights the career of one of the top five athletes of the 21st century.
All Millennial viewers will appreciate the time capsule clips that contain Stuart Scott and Linda Cohn, which represents the golden era of ESPN at a time when sports media was launching into 24/7 content coverage that sports fan's consume today.
Ultimately, anyone that find this documentary to be anything other than beautiful is choosing to not appreciate the greatness of what this truly is: a phenomenal sport's documentary that highlights the career of one of the top five athletes of the 21st century.