People who didn't have a crush on him in the 90s are people I don't understand. Or really really only like women, but even them!
Xander ,'Lessons'
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
BB: Who knew Jessie would be the second coming of Cappy? Or possibly just the second coming, depending on who you ask...
Oh man that Jessie wake was hysterical.
Did you know he prayed for all of us???
I can't believe they aren't showing it until Tuesday!!
OK, now I'm watching ABDC. One thing I really like about this show is that the songs and the challenges are picked for the crews -- none of this fake random bullshit like SYTYCD.
Word.
OMG, my eyes are rolling SO HARD at the Jessie wake.
ABDC: I really like this show. I don't think the dancing overall is Jabbawockees level, but there are some nice things going on there. And that hula hoop routine was sick! Loved it.
I was a little disappointed in Rhythm City not embracing their challenge. I'm glad they were called on it. It may just be me coming off SYTYCD and being all about the different genres. But I think it's important to see and respect, even if you don't understand, the other forms of dance. Okay, fine, the Charleston is old and it is indeed cheezy. But you won't be the first to reinvent it, and you could do cool stuff with it. But they didn't.
Vogue Evolution was, again, fantastic. So much fun.
Vogue Evolution was terrific (Leomi was really rocking her hairflinging--very brave considering it's got to be a wig), but I did question their level of "African dance." Looked like they just had those arm circles and that was about it. But, most of the other crews also only paid slight attention to their challenges.
My favorite so far remains We Are Heroes; they were amazing with the strobing!!