During the 14 months of GTOG's existence, we've experienced our share of highs and lows. We've seen GTOG become the most-visited website in Indonesia because of that country's obsession with Step Up 3-D; we've been called out on Twitter by the NBA player who organizes "Lapdance Tuesday;" we've spent entire mornings bombarding the Twitter accounts of ex-Bachelor contestants, to varying degrees of success; we've been shunned by the most unreadable reality TV blogger on the Internet; and we've recorded podcasts from hospital rooms. Through it all, we made a list. We checked it over once, briefly. And if you're on it, we feel strongly about you, for better or worse. If you're new to the site, consider this a primer of where our loyalties lie. Without further adieu, and in no particular order, we bring you GTOG's heroes and villains of Year 1.
Read on for the full list of Heroes and Villains....
Heroes
Bob Pompeani - We've admired the well-coiffed KDKA sports anchor for nearly 30 years. We see a lot of ourselves in him. So smart. So steady. So serviceable. One day we did a light-hearted post about Pomp, and he took the time to let us know he enjoyed it. All that talent, and a sense of humor to boot? That's heroic.
Jamie Dixon - In a world where no blue-chippers stay in school anymore, he doesn't rely on blue-chippers. In a city where Hurdle, Tomlin, and Bylsma live, he might be the best coach in town. He rescues strangers from car accidents. And forget Pitino and Calipari. Nobody looks more like a basketball coach should look than Jamie Dixon.
Justin Bieber - If you're a fan of things that are excellent, then you probably already love Justin Bieber. We like to think that we are at least partially responsible for his meteoric rise to stardom because we went to a theater packed with 6 people to take vigorous notes on his movie so we could give you this movie review.
Chris Harrison - No one gets more out of doing less than Chris Harrison. He may conduct interviews without asking questions and he may get upstaged at his own job by a jeweler, but he brings the one thing GTOG respects the most: Consistency. Witness the flawless execution:
Harrison's locker room on-set in Fiji. |
Polarizing figure in Jakarta. |
Stan and Guy - Things that never should have happened: 1) KBL going away; 2) Brett Favre thinking, "nah, she'll never forward this to Deadspin" and 3) Stan and Guy getting at least 10 of their shows cancelled. In an industry where most hosts are uninformed blowhards, these guys sweat Reasonableness.
Andray Blatche - He's 6'11," plays in the NBA and is the host of "Lapdance Tuesday." In other words, he's our target demo. And when we pondered what Ted's Take would be on Blatche going "hard n' the paint," he eloquently responded on Twitter, "why u wanna do all that." So well put.
Huge fans. |
Clint Hurdle - Because he's a good manager, even if the Pirates haven't won in two weeks.
Paul Martin - Because we defend him.
Sheer Elegance - Because she did what no sane human being should ever do and watched an entire season of the Real Housewives of New York and wrote about it for us. She's a better Mario-Adjective than we are [see below].
George and Randy! - These guys started reading GTOG before our parents did. We don't know them personally, but we feel like we do. They're smart, loyal, they get the joke, and you know what? They're our heroes.
Loyalty. |
Villains
Adam Schefter - One year ago we were anti-Schefty because he played Bob Woodward and cited anonymous sources to report that a guy who everyone knew had blown out his ACL did, in fact, blow out his ACL. This year, he's checking his email live on SportsCenter and incoherently shouting "Nnamdi Asomugha!"
Nnamdi Asomugha!!!!!! Nnamdi Asomugha!!!!! |
Are we sure that isn't Boyd Gordon? |
"I can't reach Daddy because his pilot asked him to turn his phone off for the landing." |
Face of the University. |
Reality Steve - Where to begin. Somehow this blowhard has amassed a huge following among Bachelor Nation. We attribute this to the fact that he has some source that gives him Bachelor and Bachelorette "spoilers." Forgive us, but we thought these shows were about the Journey, not the Destination. Anyway, for a long time, we tried to post links to our recaps in his comments section. Each time, he removed them. Then, he solicited applications for guest bloggers to help make his website readable. We put the past aside and volunteered our services. He ignored us, and made his website worse as a result. So we loaded up the flame thrower and napalmed all bridges between us.
Peter King - Ah, the self-indulgent author of Monday Morning Quarterback. First, thanks for all the good reporting you do. But let's get something straight: we don't care about what happened to you on your flight from Detroit to Dallas. We don't care about what you put in your coffee this morning. And we really don't care what you think about the New Jersey Devils. But we know a website that may have a column for you to write.
Long Island - You brought out the worst that the NHL has to offer and then threw a nuclear bomb on top of it to give us one of the more unfortunate nights in Penguins' history. You were apparently upset that 1) your goalie started a fight; 2) your goalie got his face shattered in one punch in said fight; 3) Brent Johnson ran up and down the Jersey Shore yelling, "One Shot, Bro!!!" and 4) the Penguins laughed about it because, well, it was hilarious. Then you convinced yourselves that YOU were the victim.
Dale Tallon - One summer before it's time for the Penguins to try and extend Jordan Staal and Sidney Crosby, the Florida GM handed the not-prolific Tomas Fleischmann a 4 yr./$18 million contract. Among other things. Thanks.
Bentley - You know just how to talk to a Lady in an almost incoherent mumble. But that "narrating the present" technique can only work for so long when all you're offering is a "dot dot dot." You do realize your daughter Cozy is going to one day be able to access the GTOG Bachelorette Recap archives in the U.S. Library of Congress, right? Just saying. [Are we putting Bentley in the Villains section and not the Heroes section so as not to infuriate our substantial female readership? For you to decide.]
There, there. |
Petr Svoboda - Hello, Petr? Oh, we're so sorry. We didn't realize it was already 9 pm. It's down to Detroit and Pittsburgh, is it Petr? Oh, Jaromir will make his decision by Wednesday? Is that a fact? What's that? You've lost track of his whereabouts? Now additional teams with inferior - but right-handed - centers have entered the bidding? Have you taken leave of your senses? Petr? Petr? He hung up.
All of the Real Housewives of New York - We tried to watch this show. We really did. We thought that maybe, against the odds, we could find some of the Bachelor/Bachelorette magic in another absurd but satire-friendly reality show. We made it through about 20 minutes of the first episode, we were horrified, and we both blacked out. Neither of us know what happened, but we're still having night terrors, and and it's hard to talk about.
ESPN - For making us watch hockey on NBC for at least the next 10 years. For making poor Scott Burnside broadcast from his grandmother's living room. For ignoring the Pirates. For making Buccigross do "vlogumns." For SportsCenter's free agent FRENZY! For taking Jay Harris from Pittsburgh, but leaving Alby Oxenreiter behind. By the way, this is a great read.
Rebecca Black - You had us when you pointed out that yesterday was Thursday. To-day it is Friday. Tomorrow is Saturday. And Sunday comes afterwaaaards. You lost us when you decided this is Your Moment. But let's be clear: we'd love to have you on the podcast, and to have you follow us on Twitter.
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