I’ve felt absolutely exhausted today. I think the
Late Night SuperBowl Stay-Up has caught up with me. I wouldn’t care if we’d won
the pissing thing, but as I may have mentioned briefly on Monday, we didn’t.
Sorry to bore non-Gridiron fans, but here’s a couple
of other random observations from Sunday night’s extravaganza:
A few times, they cut to the crowd to show Jay-Z and
Beyonce sitting together in one of the posh boxes. Every time they did, Jay-Z
was ploughing his way through a huge pile of chips. (BRITISH chips, I mean, not
American ones). I thought, at first, they were just re-using the same clip, but
Beyonce changed her glasses at one point, so it was definitely live each time. I
only point this out because he was probably the only man on Earth who ate more
than I did during the game.
I found the half-time show a bit disappointing. Different
people have different tastes, but to me it was too glitzy and not musical
enough. All that dancing and sparkling costumes. It was like watching
EuroVision.
J-Lo and Shakira looked great, and moved well, but
I’m not convinced that Shakira was singing live, and I wish they’d picked two
or three songs each and done them well, rather than churning out 20-second
chunks of 20-or-so songs. It was like watching a commercial for their Greatest
Hits Collections.
I flitted between the BBC coverage, and Sky Sports.
Sky is my go-to channel of choice, but obviously there are ad breaks, so I
found myself steering towards BBC1 more and more often as the match progressed.
I understand that Sky is a commercial channel and needs to fund itself, but I’d
much rather watch Jason Bell explaining the play-action fake, than watch yet
another advert for Jet2 Holidays.
One complaint – the BBC obsession with ‘real people
involvement’ does detract from the analysis. Why EVERY show they broadcast has
to hit a certain number of ‘viewer comments’ is beyond me. I’d rather hear Josh
Thomas talk about the emotions you get when you run onto the field at a
SuperBowl, than hear what Phil the Cabbie from Wigan thinks about Osi
Umenyiora’s jacket.
But to end on a positive note – Mark Chapman, the
BBC host, is absolutely excellent.
RC 5-2-20
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