Wednesday, November 18, 2009

So You Think You Can Dance ~ Top 14

There they are America – your top 14 dancers! It was a pretty decent week for most couples. Here’s our quick spin on last night’s performances.




First of all, we were a little worried about Cat’s ensemble at first, but it grew on us. By the end of the night we both agreed that she looked fabulous.

On to the dancers:




Kathryn and Legacy: We thought they ruled the night with their paso doble. Legacy was good, and he was especially charming in his post performance talk with the judges. Kathryn was on fire. She more than made up for her week character work in last week’s performance. At the moment we’re calling her our favorite girl. Of course now that we’ve put that in writing she’s destined to be cut early (hopefully not!!!!). If they aren’t safe this week we will be upset.




Ellenore and Ryan: They were granted the gift of a Travis Wall contemporary piece and did not disappoint. Strong performances from both. Plus Ellenore’s outfit was really cute. Certain to be safe tonight.

Jakob and Ashleigh: As much as we hated Ashleigh in the beginning (which was quite a lot) we enjoyed her in this NapTab hip hop piece, and we have to admit that she’s been pleasing us week to week. Darn you, girl! We wanted to hate you so hard! We love Jakob and everything he does is magic, so no qualms there. They should be safe this week.

Noelle and Russell: We thought that they did a fine job with this foxtrot. It was smooth and nicely done. Was it enough to get America to pick up the phones? We hope so, but we’ll have to wait and see.

Channing and Victor: Tyce’s dance was certainly interesting, and pretty much guaranteed to give Courtney bird-fear related nightmares. As apathetic as I am towards Channing, I thought they did a pretty good job with it. Here’s why they could still end up in the bottom: the music was downright distracting and by the end of the night I had completely forgotten that this dance existed.

Mollee and Nathan: Despite the judges claims that this was a vast improvement over last weeks and that the these two are a couple of the most talented young performers they have ever seen – we just aren’t buying it. We didn’t think that they did a good job with this routine. If they are not in the bottom three it will be entirely because of their teeny bopper following and the luck of a Lady Gaga draw.

Karen and Kevin: Oh guys. Not good. When Cat greets you after a dance and says that she remembers how good Shirely Maclaine danced to that song in the movie, and then says nothing about your performance, you should know you are in deep doo doo. As the judges all were very quick to point out, this wasn’t something you can pin on bad choreography (newbie Spencer Liff is breathing a big sigh of relief) – ya’ll just weren’t good in it. What should have been high energy and quirky came across as down right sleepy. While I feel a little bad for Karen because Nigel got all pervy on her during his judgement basically saying that she was worth nothing without her sex appeal – we might kind of have to agree. Worst performance of the week. Sorry guys.

Agree? Disagree? Thoughts?

1 comment:

  1. Thoughts:
    Legacy and Kathryn and (believe it or not) Ashleigh and Jakob are my two favorite couples. PLUS, ps a connection I did not realize, one of my friends in FL's boyfriend is Jakob's brother! Crazy! But Ashleigh is quickly becoming one of my favorites because she has gotten better and better every week. And I really liked the paso doble.

    I do not like Channing or Victor very much. They're so blah and Tyce is a cocky SOB so I'm going to not like every one of his dances from here on out soley because he irritates me. I've always felt wishy washy on him though as you know.

    I really wanted to like Kevin and Karen's dance and I did like the choreography, which was right up my alley and wished they could've brought it, but they didn't. I agree with you and the jidges on this one.

    MOLLEEEEEEEHATE. NATHAAANNNSTRONGDISLIKE.

    That's that.
    -Pat

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