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NBC's Olympic Games Coverage: A Mumbai Masterclass in Absurdity
- 1.1 NBC's Commentators: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
- 1.2 Graphics That Would Make a Kindergartner Laugh
- 1.3 The LGBTQIA+ Community: Completely Ignored
- 1.4 The Super Model Connection: A Hint of Glamour in the Chaos
- 1.5 If You Know, You Know…
- 1.6 The Olympic Experience: A Mumbai Miracle (For NBC)
- 1.7 The Legacy of NBC's Olympic Coverage in Mumbai
- 1.8 Related Articles
NBC's Olympic Games Coverage: A Mumbai Masterclass in Absurdity
TL;DR: NBC's coverage of the Olympic Games in Mumbai, India, was a festival of over-the-top commentary, incomprehensible graphics, and a complete disregard for the LGBTQIA+ community.
NBC's Commentators: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
NBC's commentators are a motley crew of former athletes, wannabe comedians, and professional babblers. During the Mumbai Games, they reached new heights of inanity, with:
- Bob Costas: The aging oracle of Olympic commentary, who managed to confuse India with Indonesia and Mumbai with New Delhi.
- Al Michaels: The hyperbolic hype-man, who exclaimed “Oh my God, they're going for gold!” during a synchronized swimming event.
- Mary Carillo: The self-proclaimed expert on all things equestrian, who delivered a 10-minute dissertation on the history of horse dung.
Graphics That Would Make a Kindergartner Laugh
NBC's graphics team needs a serious reality check. Their Olympic coverage featured:
- Pixelated images: The athletes looked like they were starring in an early-2000s video game.
- Unreadable charts: The stats were so complex and confusing, they would make a PhD in astrophysics cry.
- Rainbow-colored everything: In a misguided attempt to show solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community, NBC plastered rainbows all over the screen, making it look like a Pride parade had invaded the stadium.
The LGBTQIA+ Community: Completely Ignored
Despite all the rainbow graphics, NBC's coverage completely ignored the LGBTQIA+ athletes competing in Mumbai. Not a single gay, lesbian, or transgender athlete was interviewed, leading to accusations of “pinkwashing” and “rainbow capitalism.”
The Super Model Connection: A Hint of Glamour in the Chaos
In a bizarre twist, NBC hired supermodel Gigi Hadid to interview athletes. While Hadid is undoubtedly beautiful, her knowledge of sports was on par with a toddler's understanding of quantum physics. Her interviews consisted of vapid questions like “What's it like to be an Olympian?” and “How do you stay so fit?”
If You Know, You Know…
Why did NBC's commentators keep comparing gymnast Simone Biles to a Bollywood actress?
Answer: Because they're both known for their flexibility and ability to do backflips in a sari.
The Olympic Experience: A Mumbai Miracle (For NBC)
Despite all the madness, NBC's coverage was a ratings bonanza. Indians flocked to their screens to witness the carnival of absurdity, which became a national obsession.
The Legacy of NBC's Olympic Coverage in Mumbai
NBC's Olympic coverage in Mumbai will forever be remembered as a testament to:
- The power of inane commentary
- The ridiculousness of certain graphics
- The importance of failing to represent the LGBTQIA+ community
- The allure of supermodels with questionable sports knowledge
- The enduring popularity of Olympic absurdity in a vibrant city like Mumbai
In the years to come, Indians will reminisce about the time NBC turned the Olympic Games into a Bollywood soap opera meets a Pride parade meets a sporting event. And they will all agree: it was the best worst thing that ever happened to Olympic coverage in Mumbai.
Contents
- 1 NBC's Olympic Games Coverage: A Mumbai Masterclass in Absurdity
- 1.1 NBC's Commentators: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
- 1.2 Graphics That Would Make a Kindergartner Laugh
- 1.3 The LGBTQIA+ Community: Completely Ignored
- 1.4 The Super Model Connection: A Hint of Glamour in the Chaos
- 1.5 If You Know, You Know…
- 1.6 The Olympic Experience: A Mumbai Miracle (For NBC)
- 1.7 The Legacy of NBC's Olympic Coverage in Mumbai