It's over NBC is finished

It's over NBC is finished

What exactly has been the issue? Is it just the 30 minute delay on shit?

It's not NBC's fault Brazil made a terrible opening ceremony that no one wanted to watch.

Almost as bad as London.

They just should have shown "City of God" as their opening ceremony. At least it would have gotten more views.

But London's received critical acclaim and high TV ratings, the opposite of Rio's.

>tfw NBC literally and non-ironically promised the "highest-rated Olympics ever"

Are you dumb? A lot of people didn't watch on NBC because they were already watching it live through streams.

London's opening and closing ceremonies were trash, my friend.

Had nothing on Beijing.

I can only remember as far back as Barcelona, but I would rate the ceremonies I've seen in this order.

1. Beijing
2. Barcelona
3. Athens
4. Atlanta
5. Sydney
= London
7. Rio

>London
>bad
mr. bean was funny though and the queen skydiving

but MUH NHS

Good, their coverage is atrocious

>Australia defending Beijing
Just like my Sup Forums imageboards

>A lot of people didn't watch on NBC because they were already watching it live through streams.
Implying America is as poor as Brazil and the average citizen can't afford a tv.

No.

1. Beijing
2. Athens
3. Barcelona
4. Sydney
= Rio
5. Atlanta
6. London

I meant the people who weren't willing to wait for NBC start running their tape, you dumbfuck.

London was the best one

>Had nothing on Beijing.

Only a dog would say that

It's because they showed it on delay with non stop adverts, even America is growing tired of the offensive level of commercialisation and you can't get away with delays when there's the internet

I don't remember any of the Olympics pre Beijing

U mad bruh? Are Amerifat's making you look bad at home? I don't think so bruh, b/c if Brazil can't even beat goat fuckers, what chance do they have against anything?

>implying there's anything better than this

They're all shit. No one has ever sat there and got any enjoyment out of watching an opening Olympic ceremony.