Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVHyped up on Slurpees from 7-Eleven, teenage Rainn Wilson used to play in chess competitions.
Decades later looks back on the experience fondly, noting with astonishment that he has never seen such an eclectic group of people all participating in the same sport — or at least he hadn’t until “We Are the Champions.”The first season of that Netflix anthological docuseries from Dirty Robber, which Wilson executive produces and also narrates, consists of six episodes, each of which centers on an utterly unique competition and the equally unparalleled people who participate in the events.
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