Fringe! Julius Caesar! Maxi dresses! Denim!
(I did have to check wikipedia that I was thinking of the right season, it seems like a long time ago)
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Fringe! Julius Caesar! Maxi dresses! Denim!
(I did have to check wikipedia that I was thinking of the right season, it seems like a long time ago)
Face Off: I find the new crop of contestants very appealing, but i'm not sure I loved any of the makeups. The runner up was probably my favorite. As the judges said, though, it was a very hard challenge. I kinda love the strategy of the producers/judges/whoever makes those choices in designing this first one.
Back to SYTYCD, I really wish Moises had waited a year or two for the show, as risky as that might be (will there be another year or two of the show?). He's just such a baby still.
That was exactly my thought, Jesse. On the one hand, I'm sure he'd be better and more grown in a few years. On the other hand, who knows if it'll still be around?
Fringe! Julius Caesar! Maxi dresses! Denim!
Oh yes. And I loved all of them, Amanda especially.
I couldn't stand Amanda.
I liked her better last season than her original season. But I loved Sean and Kini (and Char, but more for her self than her designs)
Okay, I am just not enjoying ABDC as much without JC.
SYTYCD - I did love the Hailee/Vernon robot dance. And I thought they were adorable staying in character all through the judges' comments, even to the walking off the stage. Also, on rewatch, I don't think Hailee actually stood on his arm - it looked like her weight was on his shoulder with a brief touchdown on the outstretched arm. Hip hop usually leaves me pretty meh, but this I looked.
HOWEVER ... the "African jazz" thing bothers me.
Face Off: I find the new crop of contestants very appealing, but i'm not sure I loved any of the makeups. The runner up was probably my favorite. As the judges said, though, it was a very hard challenge. I kinda love the strategy of the producers/judges/whoever makes those choices in designing this first one.
Yeah, that was crazy. I can really see not thinking that "throw a blanket over them" was an appropriate way to deal with the second person, but that two-head sitting-on-shoulders one was No Bueno.