A new mockumentary comedy is set to appeal to viewers who have been watching cheerleading documentary series such as Netflix’s “Cheer.” Multiple outlets describe the show as being inspired by the reality-documentary style associated with cheerleading stories, while using satire and scripted storytelling rather than following real teams. Coverage also compares the program’s comedic and observational tone to popular workplace and mockumentary-influenced series, citing “Abbott Elementary” for its school-community humor and “Parks and Recreation” for its character-driven, documentary-style presentation.

Across the reports, the emphasis is on the series’ format: it blends a documentary look and feel with comedy writing, aiming to capture the enthusiasm, competition, and behind-the-scenes atmosphere that audiences associate with cheerleading media. The outlets frame it as a hybrid that draws from both sports-documentary conventions and familiar sitcom structures, suggesting it is designed for viewers looking for a lighter, scripted take on the themes featured in cheerleading documentaries.