The creators of The Offseason knew they’d spark interest when they released a preview of their new NWSL docuseries, hinting at romantic entanglements among soccer players. The clip quickly went viral on TikTok and social media chats, with players like Taylor Smith acknowledging fans' fascination with player relationships. Nikki Stanton even wondered aloud if any NWSL team didn’t have a dating couple.
Midge Purce, who co-created The Offseason with Angel City FC cofounder Alexis Ohanian, and producer Alex Baskin, promised viewers an “unfiltered look” at the players’ lives off the field. Filmed over two weeks in Miami, the show brings together 11 NWSL players, giving fans a peek into their training, personalities, and relationships.
The premiere episode, released on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), begins with Midge Purce and Ifeoma Onumonu arriving at a luxurious house in Miami, complete with two chefs and a grand fruit spread. The first queer cast member to arrive is Nikki Stanton, who jokes about the place being a “modern castle.” But her excitement is cut short when she and Midge get stuck in the glass elevator.
After finally escaping, more cast members arrive, including Paige Nielsen and Taylor Smith, both of whom bring humor and warmth to the group. Taylor even muses about the lake’s fish, and the group jokes about survival tactics involving catching and cooking their own dinner.
The episode dives into fun group dynamics and some deeper conversations, like Lo’eau LaBonta’s frustration over underpayment, despite her impressive achievements in the league. Midge hints that she herself might leave Gotham, creating a cliffhanger for fans to ponder.
While The Offseason offers lighter moments and camaraderie, its platform on X left some fans scratching their heads. But with its mix of humor, insight, and real-life drama, the show promises to keep women’s soccer fans entertained. And as always, there's plenty of room for fans to engage and share their knowledge in the comments.
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