As a long time Shaun white fan for many years I was eagerly awaiting for his inevitable documentary since His retirement in 2022. And when I saw I would be captain be an executive producer of the Last Dance I couldn't be more excited!
I this first episode you see Shaun in two parallels. One in the present time in 2021 struggling to keep up with new talent easily doing tricks that he hasn't yet been able to master for years, while at the same time trying to make the USA team for Beijing 2022. On the other side we get an in depth look at his early life growing up doing skateboarding in the summer and snowboarding in the winter. Seeing his path coming from a fairly low income household to making over $50,000 over a weekend in his teen years. We get a good look at his family dynamic and how being fearless as a kid helped to shape him into the pro athlete he becomes.
At the end of the episode we see the parallels of Shaun winning his first Olympics in 2006 to struggling to make the men's USA team in 2022.
Well Paced, Well edited and I never got bored once during this one hour first episode.
I this first episode you see Shaun in two parallels. One in the present time in 2021 struggling to keep up with new talent easily doing tricks that he hasn't yet been able to master for years, while at the same time trying to make the USA team for Beijing 2022. On the other side we get an in depth look at his early life growing up doing skateboarding in the summer and snowboarding in the winter. Seeing his path coming from a fairly low income household to making over $50,000 over a weekend in his teen years. We get a good look at his family dynamic and how being fearless as a kid helped to shape him into the pro athlete he becomes.
At the end of the episode we see the parallels of Shaun winning his first Olympics in 2006 to struggling to make the men's USA team in 2022.
Well Paced, Well edited and I never got bored once during this one hour first episode.