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Sashi
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Sometimes a dance is an interesting idea with bad execution, and sometimes it's a bad idea with good execution (many Mandy Moore routines fall in here, I think). Only NapTab have consistently shown us bad ideas with bad execution. I will never forgive them for that "moving day" routine from last season, the one with

A Billy Vs Ryan number in the top 4 would have been spectacular. Billy was surprisingly powerful for his grace, and Ryan graceful for his power.

The tap routine felt like a victim of the audio team. They still haven't figured out the best way to mic the tappers. The tap auditions were much better, probably because the production crew used local sound teams that knew the space better.

Lil C's comments are entertaining, but the only reason I don't fast forward through the judging is for actual judging, not quotemicating the center of the formula.

Agreed. It's hard to tell when the movements are so dynamic, and about the only way I can tell is because Kevin has more braids that are closer together so his hair looks "smoother"

I was thinking more about how Sabra and Jeanine both weren't allowed to dance their own style until fairly late in the season to give the impression of "growth".

"-Philip's solo lasted noticeably longer than everyone else's. At least a minute longer. His also got by far the biggest round of applause. It's an amazing thing to see live as it somehow looks more impossible. "

Do you think the producers will let him go on the same trajectory as Joshua? I guess Jeanine was similar to Sabra story-wise.

Good, not great
The most succinct way I can describe why Lie to Me is a B+ show at best is that the show doesn't have enough balls.

It's not a contradiction. While it's not REALISTIC that he could completely avoid women all his life, considering it's possible to go days without talking to anyone (much less a woman) as a science major. The level of unreality is fairly low, actually.