The long-awaited documentary about the legendary Michael Jordan premiered yesterday on ESPN. The series, which focuses on the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls season, is expected to be 10 episodes of basketball greatness.
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The series will debut on ESPN weekly, with a release to Netflix the day after airing. The Last Dance was originally scheduled to be released in June of 2020 after the NBA finals, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, Netflix pushed the date up releasing this statement: “As society navigates this time without live sports, viewers are still looking to the sports world to escape and enjoy a collective experience.”
And what a collective experience it is. The first two episodes aired last night and Twitter lit up with excitement. Many sports fans and influencers were interviewed for the special, including one of the Bulls’ biggest fans.
tuned into the Michael Jordan documentary just in time to see an interview with “Barack Obama, former Chicago resident”
— Stephanie M. Lee (@stephaniemlee) April 20, 2020
You love to see a “Former Chicago resident” finally get to talk about Michael Jordan. Making his dreams come true. #TheLastDance #BarackObama @BarackObama pic.twitter.com/cZdmwoFEbZ
— Taylor Ringold (@TaylorRingold) April 20, 2020
BARACK OBAMA looking in the bulls arena at Michael Jordan pic.twitter.com/ACo5lBATAJ
— KENJAEVIOUS (@kenjayshawty) April 20, 2020
During his interview, Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, was listed as “former Chicago resident” in his title card.
Many wondered why our Forever POTUS would be listed as just a “former Chicago resident.”
Donald Trump has so royally fucked the reputation of being called President of the United States that Barack Obama was like “nah, I’m just a former Chicago resident.” pic.twitter.com/wJmfzq05TW
— ⌨️ Patches Chance ❄️ (@patcheschance) April 20, 2020
Soooo Former PRESIDENT #BarackObama is just a “Former Chicago Resident” Thats so disrespectful @netflix @espn #TheLastDance pic.twitter.com/CYdBRsut4k
— Queen B (@IamUnique504) April 20, 2020
“Barack Obama – Former Chicago Resident”
Y’all don’t think there is anything else that might be notable about him?
— The Outside of Madness (@illbelate2that) April 20, 2020
One viewer was extremely offended and reprimanded the production saying, “Put some respect on my president!”
Put some respect on my president #BarackObama. He is more than a former Chicago resident. #TheLastDance pic.twitter.com/2g5knWixin
— TheeScorpio (@mrs_scorpiot) April 20, 2020
Director Jason Hehir explained the interesting chyron choice to The Athletic:
“I was pretty adamant that we don’t have people in here who don’t have an organic connection to the story. I think the temptation is because Michael was super famous, let’s get as many super famous people in here as possible.”
Hehir explains that he didn’t want to include famous people just because they were famous. Instead, he included them for their direct connection to the story. So, Obama was not President when Jordan played his final season with the Bulls, but he was a Chicago resident and that was his connection to the story.
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Bill Clinton was also listed as “former Arkansas governor,” because during the time he was being interviewed about he wasn’t the 42nd President of the United States. He was the Governor of Arkansas when Scottie Pippen played at the University of Central Arkansas.
While we get and respect the artistry of director Hehir, still that’s our President. We agree with the folk, put some respect on his name.
The Last Dance airs weekly on Sunday nights on ESPN and the next day on Netflix.
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