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]
Finally caught up on watching my reality shows (and reading here)! Sadly, somehow my TiVo didn't catch the Top20 picking show...and the other Top 20 (where they danced in groups) one taped, but was all black!!
But I did get last week's Top 20 (the pairs), so that was good. Still hate evil married ballroom girl who is paired with the awesome guy. And krump guy, who made no sense in the bottom two. Poor guy who got pulled in and kicked off in the space of like, three days. And the girl with the knee thing--seriously, why did she get a pass??
Meanwhile, on Top Model....sucks for them they don't get to go anywhere international! And...she put them in BLACKFACE! WTF, TYRA???
it is so much more interesting a show when you've got the risks and rewards of actual travel decisions that you might actually have to make were you actually traveling.
I think my favorite episode ever (or maybe the second favorite after the "My ox is broken!" ep) was the nutbunches ep from TAR4, when Team Virgin spent the entire night running around the airport trying to score an earlier flight while the other teams slept, resulting in the biggest case of Killer Fatigue I've ever seen on this show. Those two were so zoned out until they realized that they were running neck and neck with the other team, who thought that they were out of it because they went for the Fast Forward only to miss out on it. Then, we had the best episode ending ever, with the race up the ladders to the birds nests and then the footrace to the bathmat!
the other Top 20 (where they danced in groups) one taped, but was all black
Man, there really aren't THAT many African Americans in the show this year. :-)
I really miss the travel vagaries part of the competition.
Me, too. It's what made TAR different from the other shows and more of a real race.
SYTYCD
I thought Russell was holding back a lot trying to not overwhelm Noelle. He could've really just destroyed her on that routine and somewhere in the middle, I think he was starting to really put it on her. And then he pulled back, which I actually thought was smart. Noelle was not up to the choreography (which was excellent. Welcome back, real hip hop. We've missed you!) She kind of looked ridiculous at the beginning, and then Russell started killing it and pulled all the focus to him. I really wish the judges had commented on the fact that he danced down to her level, and it looked like a purposeful choice on his part. As for last week's Russell in the B3, Nigel can shut it. It was BS and there's nothing in this world that will ever convince me otherwise. Should've been Philip. Period.
SYTYCD: So confusing! I thought Bianca and Victor did really well, and I loved the choreography and the music, and the judges really didn't like it.
It makes me feel like one of those people who says, "I don't know art, but I know what I like."
OK, Nigel is really on my list. Why assume that Bianca has danced like that before? You know, not all black people who go to church are on the praise dance team. Ewww.
That said, I couldn't disagree with Shankdaddy. And I loved him dropping some knowledge on these kids. Preach on, Shankdaddy. Preach on. They really were just hitting steps, not embodying the spirit of the dance. Of course, the steps themselves were nothing to write home about. Tasty really seems to think that he can do Ailey-esque choreography and he truly and honestly can't. It would be criminal to say that this choreo was even a pale imitation of a shadow of Ailey's Revelations. It looked like something your middle school dance teacher choreographs for the Winter Fling pageant. In fact, I think I might've seen that dance at the last Winter Fling pageant I went to. And of all the gospel songs to choose from, Maybe God Is Trying to Tell You Something is not the one I'd ever choose. It's a great song, but it's a singers song. Bleagh. I did not enjoy.
I did enjoy Jakob, as always. But I loved Mary getting all technical on his ass. Bless. And I loved Adam standing up for fewer tricks and more dance content from the choreographers. Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Words to live by.
Kevin and Karen just blew me away. That routine was fire. I have to give it NappyTab, they have really brought it with their first two routines. And luckily this week, they had a couple who could deliver. That move where she was standing on her knees shaking that booty for all she was worth? Crazy. There were even some old school Hammer moves in there. I enjoyed the heck out of that dance.
The Mollee/Nathan Bollywood was also quite nice. I need a macro for "I agreed with Shankdaddy" because the big old queen was right again. Mollee really was lovely in the quiet moments in this routine. I forgot how annoying she can be and just enjoyed the performance. And Nathan? That pirouette a la seconde into a full stop? Ridiculous control. Wow. Loved it.
Channing/Philip? Oof. Bad. Real, real bad. Oof.
Legacy & Kathryn - Kathryn carried him. Period. The judges praised Legacy, but she did most of the dancing, he did a lot of lifts. The choreographer really knew how to make him look good, IMO.