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Sure, but only bits and pieces.

You know when everyone in the bleachers holds up a card and it makes a picture?
Yup, we have the Russians to thank for those.
How the heck did they do that?
And can I get one of them?
Too bad they all settled in the unlighted cauldron where the Olympic flame would go.
When it came time to light it, a bunch of those doves met a less-than-peaceful end.
Little did they know that it was a bit of stage magic and the cauldron lit itself.
But, hey, a little magic goes a long way.
But then he had to pass it off to someone else who actually lit the cauldron.
The G.O.A.T.
Yeah, it may be schmaltzy, but its still enough to bring a tear to your eye.
It was pretty cool, but as usual with Bjork, everyone was left scratching their heads.
And lets not forget theadorable little girlwho sang a patriotic song.
But things really got bizarre and glitchy later in the show.
Five giant illuminated snowflakes that hovered over the stadium were supposed to open and transform into the Olympic rings.
But it was someone from Tonga that won the internets heart.
Twitter exploded immediately and was totally in love.
Luckily for the thirstiest among us, hell be backas Tongas only athletein the 2018 winter games.
Sadly his new role as a cross-country skier means he wears a shirt.