So this episode, I had some thoughts. They really should've just ousted Noelle and Billy from the jump and put Russell together with Pauline. I seriously doubt that Noelle will be recovered enough to dance in next week's show, especially if the scuttlebutt is true and the injury she suffered is actually a result of aggravating a pre-existing injury (a fact which she did not disclose to production and they are pissed!). In which case, they may wind up having to bring Ariana back anyway, which would just be stupid and cruel. But that's all speculation, not spoiler. I have no knowledge that this will in any way play out. And aside from all the theorizing, it's just not fair to all the kids who put it all out there on the stage tonight for Noelle to have the potential to get a free pass into week two. I don't know. It just leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I will need to watch Jakob and Victor dance again to wash it away. The sacrifices I make for this show.
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Okay, I am caught up. Scattered thoughts:
The wonderfulness of Jakob is going to make it okay that we lost Billy. I thought Shankman was going to cry for him, too!
That Peter has some charm on him.
Bianca has ridiculously long arms and legs - if she can figure out how to use them a little better, she could be amazing.
Ellenore is the Mark of this season.
Poor Ariana - I would much rather have lost the Mollee or Noelle. She had room to grow. I know exactly what some of those other girls are going to be like - I was looking forward to finding out about Ariana.
I am stunned by how very many of them this year are 18 or 19. Such BABIES. Seriously, aside from the ballroom peeps and Kevin and Legacy, is anyone over 20?
It does seem like there's no one in their early-mid 20s -- they are all 18-20, except for the four or five who are like 28.
It does seem like there's no one in their early-mid 20s -- they are all 18-20, except for the four or five who are like 28.
I wonder if that's a factor of normal career progression - the young'uns are just starting out and looking for a leg up, while the older ones are looking for a final(ish) shot at breaking through. The dancers in their twenties may be out there trying to build their careers without the gimmickry.
Oh, interesting thought.
Got interrupted last night, watching my recording this morning. Had to pause after the foxtrot to exclaim over Russell. I just love him.
Mmm, Victor. Mmm.
That little bit where Victor was walking while Bianca was doing rolls along the floor trying to hold on to his leg? Was so, so lovely.
Oh dear lord, yes, that was beautiful.
Ellenore, still delightful. It's hard to believe she's only 19, she seems so fully realized.
Eta: and I liked that Sonya piece so much better than the one last week.
Man, I was all set to hate Kathryn after all that crying, but that was great.
I'm surprised by all the praise for the disco, I didn't think it really worked. Some of the lifts they nailed, but they botched at least one, I thought, though they covered nicely.