SYTYCD
Not to be Politically Incorrect or socially rude, but having a disability (in dance: being fat, deaf, blind, in a style of dance that isn’t aesthetically pleasing, etc) shouldn’t give you any leeway in competition. If you’re deaf and you have average technique, then you need to work on your technique. If you’re fat and that affects your ability to move freely and easily, then you need to work on your weight. If you’re style of dance isn’t “typical,” then you probably won’t make it on the show. Let’s be honest, the deaf girl was nowhere near as good as most of the people they get. The only reason they kept her for anything was because she’s deaf and made Mary cry. Any hearing person who danced like that, they wouldn’t have given a second glance at. They would have told them to get stronger and come back again. The show isn’t called So You Have A Disability But Still Want to Dance on TV. For all things, there is a bar. To be in the Olympics, you have to reach, if not surpass, that bar. If you’re missing a leg and can’t run as fast as someone with 2 legs, they’re not going to give you a head start and a gold medal so your feelings don’t get hurt. They’re going to say, you’re too slow.
Aside from my tantrum, I’m not sure if I like the one hour a night try out show. They only show 3 or 4 actual dances which only include 1 or 2 actual dancers and whatever freaks they find. It’s turning into American Idol.
Glee
Loved it. Love the music. Love the jokes. Love the sarcasm. Love the one liners. Don’t even care that half the episodes make no sense whatsoever. My favorite part was definitely when the Dakota guy came and made fun of them all. Reminded me of Bring it On with the Fossee wannabee I loved.
“Here are your detailed menus for the month.”
“Mine only says “coffee””
Oh Steve Yoder if you could watch this show.
And “Acafellas”? You know I’m a sucker for words that combine 2 words.
The only thing I don’t like about Glee is the new mom and dad. Useless. Except Josh Groban saying he loves a blowsey drunk.
OMG that gym teacher/cheerleading coach. “I want a fog machine” Maybe I like this show so much because I love joke tellers who don’t laugh at their own jokes. People who can keep a straight face while saying hilarious things impress me.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
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