N1095A wrote:TS did a great job with his speech. He did stumble a bit, but I think that came from thinking it up on the spot rather than having something prepared. Class move dedicating his award to veterans. You can tell it is something he feels strongly about. Disappointed Larry and Roger didn't speek, and I hated Matthew McConaughey. Until tonight I was indifferent toward him, but tonight he rubbed me the wrong way.

Actually, as much as I'm surprised that I'm saying it, I thought McConaughey did a pretty decent job of the induction (plus I was happy it was second up, as i'm catching the reprise of it and didn't feel like staying up till 1am EST!). He could have made a bunch of crass 80's jokes (although you could tell TS was a bit miffed on the mustache comments), but he actually made a presentation that showed some knowledge and insight to the show. It was pretty cool, if you noticed it, the pop that John Hillerman got.
Goes to show you, the peeps still love Higgy Baby!
Sellecks speech was spot on and it was nice that he tied it back to what the story was really about... Vietnam veterans. Now, I'm pretty much a spring chicken, but there's probably a lot of people who are younger than me who don't know about the unforgivable treatment of the brave soldiers who fought in Vietnam once they came home. It was one of my great irritations in HS History that every year we would start off with Columbus, go through great lengths on the Constitution, Revolutionary War, Civil War, Millard Fillmore's Land Grant of 1835 or some useless crap, gloss over WWI... mention WWII, and then add as an addendum "And Oh yeah, there was this thing in Vietnam"... then you would go on summer break and start all over again the next year.
That being said, I'm glad he brought it up, because those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
PS... Larry looked HAMMERED!