I mean… surely it's Christopher Scott's Sand routine.
I mean… surely it's Christopher Scott's Sand routine.
Agreed. I came in to the competition prepared to root for Alexis, partially for her personality, but largely because I love tap and her audition/debut was just stellar. But she's not working for me. That jive may have been the worst routine I've seen on SYTYCD, and her jazz last week was majorly lacking as well. The…
I just want a show where Chris Pratt and Casey Wilson fall down and/or trip on things for twenty-two minutes a week. Is that too much to ask?
Rachel/Joey were almost as bad as Worf/Troi. Ugh. Yikes.
Dear God, wait, is he Glovering? I can't have this.
Wasn't Fik-Shun originally auditioned as an animator? I feel like the producers are really tinkering with Fik-Shun's narrative as the season progresses.
Are those your personal TOP 3 predictions, or your personal favorites?
I feel like I should start by saying that tap is absolutely my favorite dance style and I was thrilled when three tappers made the Top 20. That said, it seems like Curtis and Alexis both really deserve to go home next week, but I just don't think that the show will eliminate two tappers in a week. So somebody with a…
Bring Comfort Fedoke on to choreograph! Her choreography is great!
I thought Chehon and Witney's Bollywood was really sharp last year.
Yo're 100% right. What I can't quite wrap my head around is why Jasmine Harper, who is clearly very trained as both a contemporary dancer and a hip-hop dancer (as in professionally; she's a dancer in the new Nicki Minaj/Ciara video), but she auditioned as a contemp instead of a stand-out hip-hop woman.
Funny, my thought watching both Brittany and Mariah's solos were that they were making them up as they went along. Shouldn't everybody prepare a solo just in case?
That Bollywood routine was so sloppy and low-energy, from both Malece and Jade. But I actually forgot about the routine after the baffling & condescending comments: the idea that learning Bollywood will be significantly more difficult and more impressive from a popper than a contemporary dancer. And then "What will…
But ten seasons in, it's completely understandable for the dancers to be predominantly younger than they once were: all the best dancers who are able and likely to audition for SYTYCD have already done so- 190 of them got into the Top 20, but so many others have decided not to audition again, or were originally…
This show has "everything": Interesting musical choices, genuine talent and skill getting rewarded, half-naked attractive people, and absolutely zero interpersonal drama. It's the only reality TV I watch, but I assume it's the best.
That's true, but Fosse had several really solid two-dancer numbers that I can think of. Not a bad place to start. Plus, if you're opening the gates to golden age/movie musicals (which you should), there are hundreds. Something like How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You When You Know I've Been a Liar All My…
That would be amazing- perhaps cumulative scores could determine the ultimate winner, or the viewing audience could vote on next week's soloists and pairings. I love this Bizarro TV World.
I remember thinking it was sluggish, but that Chehon and Kathryn sold the characters and the relationship, and that their chemistry made it work. Maybe Tasty is a better director than choreographer.
Was Jade the partner that dropped Malece in Vegas? Or was he the partner that got the public complaint from another girl?
Lordy, that Broadway routine was a mess. Most of their Broadway routines are just atrocious. Either get some current Broadway choreographers in there, start performing extant choreography, or have Nigel start choreographing again. I still think his Five Guys Named Moe routine was one of the best Broadway I've seen on…