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quirkygeekgirl said on June 23rd, 2011 at 12:28 pm

Every time I see Debbie Reynolds on shows like these it makes it clear why Carrie Fisher had a drug problem, would you want her as your mother?
I love her but I would not want her as my mom.

btw – I think you’re a little harsh on your blogging today.

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I wasn’t feeling the choreo in the first half of the show, but in retrospect I’m glad to have had a second chance to see all of the couple perform again because I’m finally able to shake out some favorites. I don’t think you’re be harsh at all–we’re getting to see the limits of each dancer now.
I have the feeling I’d enjoy hanging out with Nick and Iveta watching them make dry jokes together. Both of them are hard workers and seem to be enjoying themselves immensely. Tadd has insane dance charisma. Melanie and Marko are so lucky to get to dance with each other, and I really loved how they finished each movement so effortlessly and never lost the sweet spot of the rhythm. The Spencer Liff (Lyff?) choreo and great performance by Chris and Ashley made up for their awkward pre-performance by-play. She really doesn’t seem to like him at all. I can’t wait for Sasha to have a chance to dance with someone else, because I don’t like Alex at all.

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A while back you asked what you should blog about. I’d like to see some follow-up on these SYTYCD posts after we know who gets cut, Even if it’s just a paragraph at the beginning of the next week’s rundown, I’d like to hear what you think of the eventual outcome each week.

This week would be a perfect time to start, based on who they kept. Seriously? I won’t spoil for those who may not have seen yet, but they soooo kept the wrong girl. I was fine with the guy, though, ’cause that was dancing for his life.

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Enjoyable commentary as usual, keep it up! In a side note, as someone who watches a good bit of Bollywood choreography, though not a performer of it, I’d say that though Nick and Iveta did what they were told to, they suffered a bit from Nakhul’s choreography. I feel like he often lifts a lot from the movie versions of better choreographers, though, unfortunately not from the original in this case. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EKngVDrfEw I realize they are necessarily unable to duplicate with a couple what these people do with a whole busload of dancers, but if you isolate the partner work about halfway in, you’ll see how much better this choreography fits the music than what Nakhul served us. And for the record, Nigel, there isn’t a scintilla of bharatnatayam in either routine.

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