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Yeah, he seems a decent guy, his son seems like a fool but he is only 22. I have a feeling that young Wes is going to be a good follower who gets taken out post merge. He's clearly in awe of John Rocker and I have a sneaky suspicion that Baylor is going to be able to get him to do what she wants quite easily.

When the guy set up to be the redneck said he thought the famous racist was a dumb guy, it made me happy.

Me too, I like Val, she has a sneaky something about her.

I wasn't watching the screen during the scene but knew it was him because of his voice before he even got to the word model. Boy sounds as dumb as he looks.

it's ok, it's got a face on it.

I think Josh is going to beat some stereotypes here, in fact I think they both will but Josh seems more built for the game (obviously this is after a single episode).

I've had a friend who just took off, trust me it's incredibly painful, if she came back I'd be delighted but yeah I'm also still very angry that after years of being best friends she just dropped communication and left us.

Absolutely the same thing. I'd have been more understanding if they'd just got married and divorced but a whole season of their wedding. NO.

What's the point of a show like that? MORE WIGS

It's also the length. We can all take a long car journey if we reach a wonderful place at the end. Hell we a bad destination isn't as awful when you haven't endured much to get there; But we had all put up with so much to meet the mother, we'd sat through a season of Zoe, the pointless re-emergence and character

Had they not shoehorned all of season 8 into a single wedding weekend I don't think I'd have hated the ending so much but because of how horrific that season was in terms of shitty filler and pointless episodes by the end I was so disillusioned the twist was the straw that broke the camel's back.

Season 1-3 for sure. The way they play with narrative structure for a multicamera studio based sitcom is brilliant, after season 3 it becomes very up and down in terms of quality. (Yet I watched it for 8 seasons).

I always enjoyed Lily best when her stories teamed with Ted or Robin. I think most tv shows are not very good at portraying women as anything but romantic leads, there aren't many shows that show women based on their non-romantic relationships (with the exception of motherhood). The Grinch episode is a favourite of

Fair point. That is one season I didn't watch fully, I really remember Sasha though because to me at least is was very obvious she was gay and they talked around it and then sometimes praised her tough style and sometimes criticised her lack of soft femininity.

Jasmine is a full blown star. I thought her and Amy were well matched as dancers because Amy was a fantastic contemporary dancer and did well in other styles but her cute relationship with Fik-shun really helped (much like Valerie and Ricky) but Jasmine has a real star quality that few dancers have had on SYTYCD.

I fully agree with you, with Sasha there was also the underlying issue of her sexuality, not whether or not she was sexy but the talking around the fact she was gay. She was also a grown-up in a way Melanie wasn't. Melanie was 18 and Sasha 23, that is a big difference (much bigger than say 28 and 33)

Teddy had the lack of personality problem. Tanisha was technically the second best dancer but I think her partners and her dances left her at a disadvantage this season.

I find there are always two identical brunette contemporary dancers who I cannot tell apart until one goes home. Although technically this year Jacqui took one of those spots.

Rudy is Latino as well…

The last 4 I nailed from auditions. I knew Amy was going all the way, she has the cute thing with the fact she is a brilliant dancer.