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As for the special guest, it‘s none other than YouTuber and The Fault in Our Stars author John Green, who gives the audience a quick Crash Course-style rundown on the country of Wales, how it came to be, why signs all over Wrexham are also written in the Welsh language, and to explain why football stars like Gareth Bale represent Wales at the FC 25 CoinsWorld Cup, but the country plays under Great Britain‘s flag at the Olympics.
Why is Green the man for the job? Well, like Reynolds and McElhenney, Green also became deeply involved with a low-tier English side just one division above Wrexham, AFC Wimbledon. While Green is not Wimbledon‘s owner, he‘s dedicated a ton of time to the team on his YouTube channel, though that didn‘t prevent the team from getting relegated last season - in any case, it‘s clear these three have a lot in common now.
"Wide World of Wales" works mostly like a variety show of sorts, it‘s a small detour for Welcome to Wrexham to make something out of the two Hollywood stars‘ comedy chops, though it‘s certainly no Deadpool. Sure, there‘s a novelty factor to seeing Reynolds and McHelnney trying to make Welsh cakes, but it‘s hardly too impressive.
Viewers more familiar with football or Fut Coins for sale players might even be thrown off by the SportsCenter segment anchored by the two actors, whose criteria for picking a proper Top 10 plays of the season so far seems somewhat questionable. Luckily, “Away We Go” goes back to business, chronicling the two owners' attendance of their first Wrexham game, which happens to be an away fixture visiting the modest Maidenhead Town FC in England.