Ignore the low rating. This is a funny episode that deserves more than its current 6.6. I've a feeling the low rating comes from those who are annoyed it doesn't solely focus on the Wrexham team and townsfolk.
Some of the bits here are hilarious and give the fans of both actors a taste of what a comedy show or film with the two of them would be like. I hope we see that one day, but I digress.
In this episode there's an extremely brief history of Wales; some mild
poking fun at the Wrexham team, the Welsh language, and especially at the two team co-owners themselves; and ending with the Welsh National Anthem sung by the beautiful and talented Charlotte Church.
Anyone expecting Welcome to Wrexham to be a completely serious documentary series from start to finish obviously doesn't know Rob and Ryan's humor. Perhaps some viewers were disappointed that this is a full episode with the two actors throughout. Yes, Wrexham is the main focus of the series overall but did some of you really expect Rob and Ryan to take a backseat to the town and team the entire time? If so, that's on you and your own misguided expectations. I'm sure there are many of us who wanted to see the team, the town, and the actors!
Anyway, this episode had me in stitches and, if you're into Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's sense of humor at all, you'll likely love it as much as I did. Great show!