Real talk: watching Leslie Jones tweet about the Olympics is almost better than watching the Olympics themselves.

The Saturday Night Live comedian made international headlines in 2016 when she tweeted the hell out of the Rio games, sharing her clever commentary with her nearly 890 thousand Twitter followers. In fact, her no-holds-barred narration was so funny, it earned her a free ticket to the IRL games, courtesy of NBC.

Flash forward to 2018 and Jones has solidified herself as a must-have in the Olympic village. “Experiencing the Olympics through the lens of Leslie is unlike anything else,” Jim Bell, President, NBC Olympics Production and Programming, said in a statement. “Her passion for Team USA is contagious, and her adventures in South Korea should be fascinating.”

Jones announced that she was heading to Pyeongchang via Twitter (duh) on Jan. 29.

Don’t worry though—her IRL duties haven’t prevented her from ripping up social media, as per usual. Since the 2018 Olympics began on Feb. 8, Jones has taken to Twitter during almost every figure skating event (her fave winter sport, it seems), flooding her timeline with cell phone recordings of the live Olympic broadcast on her TV, overlaid with her screaming her opinions.

And—spoiler alert!—it’s hilarious.

Here’s a sampling of Jones’s laugh-’til-it-hurts tweets from the women’s figure skating short program on Feb. 20.

Not only is she critical of technique, but Jones has *a lot* to say about outfits (read: she says what we’re all thinking about those sequin-covered leotards).

So, what do we need to do to get Jones to narrate, like… everything?!?!

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