I could almost read your review in the voice of The Incredible Hulk.
I could almost read your review in the voice of The Incredible Hulk.
Howa bouta bowla chicken soup?
Seriously. There are two internet memes that I just unabashedly love. This is one of them. (Let the record show that the other is the Game of Thrones/ASOIAF meme where we try to figure out whether a Godless man can sit on the Seastone Chair.)
Sure, but you could bring her back to be an All-Star in a two-woman number. Or a jazz or hip-hop piece without a ton of lifts. Or a piece with a bigger guy, like Twitch or Aaron.
@avclub-4d3bac64f0fbcc90a6b5c82f09ea4418:disqus I grew in a SW Florida town that, in the late 1990s, boasted a little joint called "Indian Restaurant".
@avclub-3bb4010246975fa062a7625a249f91a1:disqus I agree that So You Think You Can Dance's voters have a nuanced- perhaps unconscious- problem with sexually mature people (of both genders) and women of color. But claiming that Sabra is the ONLY woman of color to have taken first place is innacurate. Of the six female…
But, like, one where Jaime Lannister is leading one b-boy crew, and Sawyer is leading the other, and probably they're feuding brothers, right? Right!?
Thank you! When people jump on So You Think You Can Dance's troubled history with women of color, they disregard Eliana entirely.
My favorite routines of the season:
I mean, as were Sasha and Jasmine. And just about everybody on this show.
His career is a mystery to me. But that didn't stop me from shouting to my fiancee in the next room "HONEY! Sawyer's going to be in a dance battle movie!" She was less enthused than I.
"Clearly, personality was not in season this season."
That's my problem with (just about) ALL hip-hop narrative on this show. Remember how they acted so shocked and awed when Mariah pulled a competent contemporary? I'm pretty sure videos of her competitive lyrical/jazz solos were the first things that came up when you googled her name.
"For all the criticism of Fik-Shun, I really think he's proven to be the most versatile "untrainedhiphop/animator/streetguy" they've had in many years."
This is the most ridiculous complaint, but why do they keep putting Aaron in big vests that obscure his lines? I get that they want to show his arms, but usually when they have a male dancer with a developed upper body, don't they make him go topless for 1/4 of the routines? How bad can Aaron's tattoos be that, even…
Yes, but Chehon's win over Cyrus in S9 is like the poster child for technique-over-personality.
Ryder Strong and Minnie Driver are furious.
And, of course, Riu Riu Chiu.
What a great idea. Maybe with a guide, though- I believe that Jasmine and Aaron can do no wrong, but can you imagine them choreographing a rumba?
I desperately want another season. Somebody once floated the idea of a no-eliminations seasons, one where votes are cumulative and there are no All-Stars. SYTYCD changes up its formula just enough where I think this could be possible.