There wasn't any, "Well, it was okay."
People either loved it or hated it.
Not surprising, given the current division in our country.
I think the people who wanted to hate it, did hate it.
They found things to complain about.
But I think that Bad Bunny could have given those people a lot more to bitch about, but chose not to.
Because his intention was to entertain, not to disgust or to shock.
There were rumors he might wear a dress.
He didn't.
There were rumors he might kiss a man.
He didn't
His female dancers were sexy and they certainly moved their bodies.
But there were no bikinis, no thongs showing, no boobs out.
Others might argue with me.
But I thought it was tasteful.
There were two brief moments of men dancing together, but they were blink and you'll miss it encounters.
The only kissing was between a heterosexual couple, during an actual wedding ceremony!
And for all the people complaining about the Spanish - y'all, he threw you a bone. A big one - an uber-popular, immediately recognizable, straight, lovely, (occasionally blond) woman named Lady Gaga - who sang in English!
So honestly, what was there to complain about? What was controversial?
If you don't like his music, okay, fair enough.
But to say it was the worst halftime ever?
Please.
I remember when Justin popped Janet's boob out, everyone was screaming that the halftime show should be family friendly. That children are watching.
How would you rate Bad Bunny's show on a family friendly scale?
I would rate it highly.
Again, no super suggestive clothing or gyrating.
There were scenes depicting family life, community, celebrations, inclusion, unity.
I think young children would be interested in the scenery, the men on the utility poles, the flags.
The show was colorful.
There was a lot to take in.
I think about when you go to the opera (for those that do). Many operas are sung in a foreign language. So you dont know what the characters are saying. But the emotion in the music plus the movements on stage are what connects you to the performance. The feeling tells the story. And that's what Bad Bunny's halftime show did for me.
If it didn't work for you. I feel bad for you.
You missed out on fifteen minutes of what this country desperately needs.
Joy.
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