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00:00¡Hit it in there! ¡Yeah!
00:04Olé, olé, olé, olé
00:12So we sat down to watch the opening match between Mexico and South Africa
00:18and when we turned it on, Fox, we didn't even watch it 5-10 minutes
00:23before we immediately flipped it over to Telemundo.
00:26It just was not our vibe at all.
00:29They were not into it.
00:30They didn't really know what they were talking about.
00:32And while I can't really understand everything they're saying on Telemundo
00:37because they're speaking in Spanish, it's still you understand what's going on.
00:43You just know by their commentators they pick up their pace
00:46when things exciting start to happen.
00:48They just get overjoyed.
00:50They just have a great time talking about the match in general
00:54and it's overall just like way more enjoyable to watch when you hear them
00:59enjoying the match that they are also watching.
01:22The really big thing for me also with Telemundo is that during the hydration breaks, which is a controversial aspect
01:30of this new World Cup,
01:31they don't cut to commercials. Telemundo stays on the field, stays with the players, and it makes it feel like...
01:41I feel like Telemundo respects the game a little bit more than Fox does.
01:48These aren't quarters. This is a hydration break. This is not a full pause in the game.
01:54So I really, if I'm watching by myself, I make the intentional effort to watch Telemundo because of that.
02:01I respect them because I think they respect the game.
02:08Being able to listen to the Spanish broadcast when I'm at work, you know, when I'm maybe I'm driving, you
02:16know,
02:16it brings you closer to the energy and the atmosphere of the game when I can't necessarily always be watching.
02:38Oh, my gosh.
02:43Oh, no.
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