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And here's how I get around that - She's obviously dancing with a non-Brooklyn man when Tony first sees her. He's intrigued that she may not be local (and may justify his interest to his friends in that he claims she's a good dancer). The fact that later on, she's dancing in a studio does seem that they had meant

The fact that Tony pursues Stephanie so avidly did seem weird (especially when you see Donna Pescow's character is shown to be a pretty darn good dancer - Poor Annette), but I had to believe that Tony saw Stephanie as an aspirational model (she got out of Brooklyn), but he can't process how to relate to women other

That 9:30 show was amazing! Everyone came out and performed in character, as I recall. Best in Show may be the most lauded of those movies, but I still think A Mighty Wind holds up best.