In late 2025, the podcast gained attention for its coverage of
Heated Rivalry, a television series adapted from a
queer romance novel. Initially viewing the show to critique its realism regarding hockey, the hosts' commentary shifted to enthusiastic support for the plot and characters. Media outlets, including
The New York Times and
Vogue Adria, praised the coverage as a positive example of non-
toxic masculinity in sports culture. The viral success of these segments reportedly led to a 50-fold increase in
YouTube viewership. In January 2026, the podcast became the subject of controversy following an
Outsports report revealing private text messages in which host Dan Powers disparaged the series. The leaked messages, in which Powers complained about how the show's aim looked to have been checking inclusivity boxes, contrasted with the podcast's public praise. Powers responded to the backlash by showing the messages, in their entirety, and their timeline, claiming the messages predated his actual viewing of the series, characterizing his remarks as an initial "lame writer's take" rather than a genuine review. OutSports did a follow up article after the response video, sticking by their initial reporting and claiming, without revealing any other texts, that several disparaging texts about the series were sent after the podcast began their coverage of the show. == Commentary ==