Scott continues: “It’s interesting about how darts is having a moment, not just in of the sport and the names that come from it, but also this documentary feels like it's been well-timed and highlighting its ascent.
“The reason why it's a good watch, not a Must Watch, is we have had a great string of fantastic documentaries reviewed in the last few weeks and so for me, this has moved the bar up of what makes a Must Watch in recent times.
“This is good. It brings you into the darts world. I found it a bit long, but I still got a lot from it. It just didn't hit that threshold for me.”
Naga: “Hayley?”
Hayley: “I think it was a Must Watch, and I say that as not a darts person.
“Saying that, there's something about darts that I find weirdly irresistible to watch. I think it might be because it's so zoomed in on the board and it's so zoomed in on the face that there's just so much drama.
“What I love about it is, it's the most 'just some guy from the pub' sport that you can think of. There's so much drama in just a guy in a big shirt throwing a dart.
“I love the fact that it'll be a guy who works in a chemist or a post office, and then they go to Ally Pally [Alexandra Palace] and they're gods."