Sunday, November 8, 2009

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The amount of errors in your 'summary' show that you really have no idea what you're talking about.

First of all, Mollee and Jason. Who is Jason? LOL. It's Nathan.

Noelle didn't do well in her hip hop performance. Not only that, she got a free ride last week and should have nailed her routine this week.

Ashleigh was never 'carried' by Ryan. She was simply in the background in contrast to him. To imply that she was 'carried', is to say that she fumbled through all the rounds in Vegas and had to dance for her life several times with her husband, which did not happen.

Your lack of knowledge of tap is clear. I am not a tap expert, but to talk shit about tap dancers whilst praising legacy is such a double standard. Legacy has poor technique, probably can't do a leg extension, jette or hold a pioruette, yet is praised for his 'control'. I think it's funny how he got Hip Hop the first week, and contemporary routine that did not show any technique by Legacy at all. Nothing against Kathryn, but Legacy is overrated.

"The bottom four is bull shit". Okay, great commentary.

Do you like any genres of dance at all? Maybe you should learn to appreciate other styles of dance more, instead of lamenting and labelling things as 'boring', 'slow' and 'shit'. I personally think it's disgusting that you have SYTYCD in your blog title at all. 

3 comments:

  1. Nigel, is that you?

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  2. I also don't like Legacy. But I do like this blog. I don't see why different opinions need to transorm into personal attacks. SYTYCD is a show that everybody can watch, regardless of their own personal skill. That's why it is so popular. We can all say what we think without being condemned.

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  3. Wow, such hostility this week! Apparently I am in the same shoes as notpenny'sboat. I know absolutely nothing about dance, but I love the show. This show was made for people like me who know nothing about dance, not the .0001% of the population who have dancing backgrounds. If it were only for dance aficionados, it would have been taken off the air after the first ratings came out. Therefore, I think it's appropriate to blog about the show from a non-technical standpoint, because most of the readers are on that same level and can relate better. There is certainly no need for such venomous posts. It is not the blogger's fault that your dreams of a dancing career have been shattered and that you've been relegated to a greasy pole on stage somewhere in Jackson, Mississippi. Unless that is the blogger's fault, in which case I apologize.

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