Maybe on the crate that he put his pillow on? I also had a HUGE problem with the contestants weighing in on others' work without being asked, and not just because he was an unbelievable asshole about it.
It was uncomfortable, yes, but it appeared to be compulsion, and not overt asshatery. On the other hand, he was completely correct.
It was uncomfortable, yes, but it appeared to be compulsion, and not overt asshatery.
he may have been compelled to say something, but he didn't have to be a dick about it.
he may have been compelled to say something, but he didn't have to be a dick about it.
Err, actually, yes. That's why it's a compulsion, and not a choice. OCD is an autism-spectrum disorder. Art is how Miles orders his world. Consequently, when he's off-balance, he's compelled to speak about it in a brutally truthful manner. Indeed, from the edit, it appeared he would have succeeded in saying nothing if he wasn't called on. Perhaps in the future they won't. (Although I doubt it.)
So I'm reluctantly dipping my toe back into the blogging waters here. I'm still traumatized by the colossal fuck up that was last season's AI, but I have faith that SYTYCD will not let it go down like that.
So I saw the most recent episode: work of art
I disagree with the winner and loser - so maybe I'll keep watching knowing that I will not agree with the judges' decisions. A couple of things:
I was incredibly uncomfortable with Miles' behavior the whole episode. I feel like he needed to be seen by a professional with psychiatric training and I hope he did at some point during the ep. His lack of sleep was painful (he was yawning in nearly every shot) and his behavior was escalating. They need to resolve these issues because I don't find his situation entertaining at all.
Second, I appreciated the artists talking about their process and the thinking behind their creations - as such, I thought vacuum cleaner lady should have gone home instead of tv man (I don't know people's names outside of Miles). Even power cord lady could have been sent home instead of tv man. I thought tv man's set up was pretty interesting.
Third, Victor raises interesting points about minimalism. I am actually drawn to that kind of art (among other kinds of art) and so that is probably why tv man's stuff really worked for me. You know, the judges' also liked the game controller guy - and I would consider that a bit minimalistic in comparison to the others as well.
Mmm. Watching last night's SYTYCD. I hate the "best evah!" hyperbole, they do it every season.
I agree with much of what's been said. The jerky quality of movement Sonya used in Hallelujah really jarred on me... I wanted a quiet and fluid desperation. But they killed it, no doubt. Allison has grown so much.
NappyTabs must go. Shane, why did you have to be an (alleged) molester? Although he was far from flawless.
Shankers' Blue Steel was totally priceless!
I think Adam might have hit a nerve in the cheerleader. Whether she does anything with it, We'll see.
Anya is sex on a stick. Wowza. Kent did respectably well. That little move at the end takes ridculous quad and ab strength, damn. Nigel, if Anya's a cougar you are the cryptkeeper.
Ashley full-on committed.
I wanted to like that last routine more than I did. Still adore Robert.
Travis, surprisingly cliche and heteronormative concept. Step it up, Peanut.
OMG what is Cat wearing?!
It's like some monstrous melted Laura Ashley Christmas dress from 1990.