He got cut midway through choreography--he walked out with that huge smile on his face and I felt sad because he won't be smiling for us anymore.
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]
Oh, hair choreo boy was adorable! But they did show him getting cut.
darn! he was such a cutie! and he could dance, too.
MMaSM: I realized at one point that I kinda didn't care who won, I liked all three.
That was me. Last year, Perry turned into kind of an ass, and Holly was pretty (and I'm glad she won, and was also legitimately interested in fashion), but she wasn't the brightest bulb.
This year, all three guys were so nice! Good guys, all of them. And it was really fascinating to have a finale with three men, somehow. I also was really heartened at the way all three of them comforted Mountaha last week. Those are some nice boys.
And how the other two looked at each other when Brandon asked for a minute and then both walked over to him and supported him. Very sweet!
And how the other two looked at each other when Brandon asked for a minute and then both walked over to him and supported him. Very sweet!
I know! I was all heart-clutchy during the whole episode.
It did not hurt that they were doing that in their fancy suits either, I have to say.
MMaSM: Right! I meant to mention that. So cute. I liked that they were so supportive of each other all the way to the end.
SYTYCD: Hair guy was awesome. His smile reminds me of our students sometimes.
This is my first time watching the early rounds and I agree that it's a bit confusing. But I guess when you're dealing with hundreds of contestants there's no way for it not to be. I'm excited for when we get into the show itself to see the partnerships and stuff.
MMasM: Oh, yeah, true! And also I thought it was adorable when he was showing his mom his thousand dollar suit and she was all, "Wait, do you have money now?" I think it's going to be sweet when he goes home and knows how to do laundry. Hee.
I'm all "My little boy's grown up!" about Branden. It's very ... odd, actually. For me, anyway.
But Branden being so excited and awed that Jonathan's wife and baby were there, and Jonathan telling Branden that it was Sandhurst's "happy dance" -- they were all just so cute.