Why was a basketball documentary of all things the most kino tv series of the year?
Why was a basketball documentary of all things the most kino tv series of the year?
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I liked it. There I said it. And I won't even grit my teeth if I asked to say it again. I liked it.
Watching MJ make mental weaklings and redditors seethe was amazing
Because it was the only thing that could get away with displaying awe inspiring masculinity.
The pure COPE Lelbron fans went through on /sp/ alone was incredible.
this, masculinity in tv/cinema is on the decline
MJ's celwbrity transcends basketball, and even sports.
LeChong will never, ever be a fraction as relevant.
>Watching MJ make mental weaklings and redditors seethe was amazing
Very kino. Narrative drama now no longer feature competent & unapologetic alpha males, which I think was part of the appeal (and of elite competitive sport in general).
Most kino athlete in the most kino era of the sport
How do we become as masculine and alpha as Michael?
I was dumb and didn't think to check /sp/ when it came out to see what their reactions were like, especially the non-American flags. How did they react?
eat steaks, work hard, and gamble
You forgot smoke lots of cigars
Everyone misses the nineties and dreams of their return. Fucking zoomers and young millennials have literally ruined America.
Who will play him in the inevitable documentary series?
if you liked this youre officially an NPC
Talk shit and call people faggots as well
>Fucking zoomers and young millennials have literally ruined America.
Millenials will be a generation more despised than boomers. Gen-x and zoomers both hate them already.
If this wasn't the most kino tv series of the year what was it according to you, oh paragon of playable character?
kevin hart on stilts
you don't like this?
all lelbron fans on /sp/ are ironic
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>The Finals that saved basketball
mormons fucking poisoned him and he was still better than everyone
more like the boring dance
Kinda reminds me of OJ: Made in America in the sense that a lot is said of not just the central figures of the series, but also of the society around them. It's no coincidence both take place mainly around the 80s and 90s, when mass media began to become all consuming on cable, in magazines, and across the globe. You kinda juxtapose the ugly, but human, personal sides of the central figures with their huge moments. Plus in basketball, there is at least a clear winner, the arc of MJ is almost too good to be true, but it really happened. The series did a great job at capturing all the parts that made that 1998 Finals moment happen, which by no coincidence is still the highest rated NBA game of all time.
>MONKEY PUT BALL THROUGH HOOP
theres a board for this kind of nigger loving shit
If Michael treated the series as a therapy and confessed to every wrong he ever did, this could've been the greatest show of all time
it had jordan
>reee black people hurt my feelings
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hyper competitive super winners come across as cartoonish bad guys in movies (mostly because writers don't know how to write them). documentaries are the only place you can see this type of person and its always kino.