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    Still digging season 7
    Sleeper is a litle dry, but I overally like the episode a lot, as I do the first 10 episode of this season. Never Leave Me is incredibly hilarious though and I thought Andrew was a fun addition to the cast. Xander really shines in both of these episodes.

    Christopher Scott needs to sit down
    His over the top, overwrought message dances tonight were HORRIBLE. Invisible Children! Large photographs of women! Like, can anybody just choreograph a DANCE anymore? What's with all the damn props and stupid stories? That's what the judges get for praising NappyTab's stupid story

    Still enjoyable
    Yeah, not really a stellar episode, but since last season I've been able to comfortably settle into a Weeds episode unlike how I used to actively hate it in the fourth and fifth seasons. It's same as Entourage for me kind of, except I appreciate what Weeds is TRYING to do more than whatever it is

    Actually I forgot, Tadd and Jordan's could've been awesome if it weren't for the awkward pauses and the damn concept. NappyTabs need to be barred from using props. There were also a lot of weird pauses and things to complete the story that were really awkward and uncomfortable.

    I was SO bored tonight
    I wasn't really into many of the dances, save for Jean-Marc's Jess/Clarice routine, which is troubling because I HATE Jess. But he was really good and SHE was really good. I love love Dee, and I liked the last one a lot, but Alexander is just such a piece of wood compared to the awesome Sasha.

    Sorry I like the goddamn Killers.

    Mostly agree
    Though I really love the album. I think this quote right here, "the mostly mid-tempo album lacks any first-listen earworms, with the possible exception of the delightfully breezy retro-soul number "Love On Top," sums it up for me. Aside from the lead single and "Best Thing" and "Party" which I'd heard

    All for coverage
    I stopped watching after the fifth season, but I heard a few people whose opinions I respect and gel with that the sixth was a return to form. After watching it all this week On Demand, I really loved the sixth season and how it finally delved into a ton of problems I'd had with the show for three

    WTF
    This episode was just a disaster on all sorts of levels. Ryan getting sent home. That fucking Gatorade spot. The preschool hookers coming in to dance. LMFAO getting their BEP on (as if we need another one).

    Jess
    I do NOT like him. He's awfully short and distracting. His dance last week was awful and I didn't like this week's either — or the choreography from Tasty Oreo.

    I agree. I think Scott's routines are great in group numbers, but this week and the little preview of dancers last week have made me ho-hum about his routines. I get that some people enjoy the "softer side" of hip-hop dancing, which can work sometimes and worked in the first number tonight, but completely looked a hot

    I did not get a gay vibe from Chris at all, but you know, if he is… well, at least he has something going for him.

    I hate to disagree
    I don't like being one of those online contrarians, but I actually do enjoy this album a lot. I remember "Humbug" getting a lot of bad reviews too, and people said "Favourite Worst Nightmare" isn't as good as their first. While I love love the first, I think "Favourite" is their best album and I

    I agree that the opener and the closer of the album are the best tracks. Marry the Night really just kicks off the entire thing for me, and Edge of Glory is such a huge arena track that I can't wait to see how she performs it in concert.

    She's awkward
    I can't even handle that "Do It Like A Dude" song, it's just so off-putting with weird, raw vocals that need to be cleaned up.

    It's my least favorite of the album, what can I say. The album itself is great, though it's probably 3rd or 4th in my ranking of overall VU albums.

    Till the World Ends, Hold It Against Me, I Wanna Go, How I Roll, Drop Dead Beautiful, Seal It With A Kiss, Big Fat Bass, Trouble For Me, Gasoline

    Flawless, Queen of Pop, etc etc
    The Holy Spear-It does it again. What doesn't work for myraids of pop starlets clicks with her. Genevieve is right, she's a muse to some brilliant pop music.

    That's a shame because it's an awful Velvet song.