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Also from the Zap2it recap, and hee:
Lisa talks about how easy it is to work with chef Bloomfield -- "Our personalities are really, really similar." Bloomfield should contact her lawyer about a slander suit.
Also, how adorable was the little jig Stephanie was dancing at the end?
I kind of like Cat Deeley.
I kind of love her. she seems to genuinely care about the dancers. i'm especially thinking of Anthony Bryant and how she tried to comfort him after the judges told him he wasn't going to Vegas.
SYTYCD - I don't know what Mary's on, but I'd like some.
behind the scenes at SYTYCD -
cute read:
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I like Cat because she really does root for the dancers and I've seen her make comments on the show about, ooh I can't remember the phrase, but she called the dancers "my little ones" or somehting. This was last year towards the end of the show and I really believe she cares about them and wants them all to succeed.
Plus she handled whathisname's constant remarks with grace when I would have gotten fed up with him
The thing is there's a feeling of niceness and respect on the SYTYCD I don't get from American Idol. Okay Nygel is a letch and Mary needs to turn it down a bunch, but there's not the bickering and meanness that goes on with the judges and Ryan on American Idol and there's not a feeling of one judge being really dismissive towards Top 20 contestnants.
Also even the results show of SYTYCD is better, there's only 2 nights of this, since there are 10 performances and the results show has actual stuff and not just filler. Plus by the time SYTYCD is over, I'm kind of sad.This year I gave up on AI, it just seemed to drag on forever.
SYTYCD - during the auditions, they can get kind of mean, but often it seems to be in response to an unskilled/ untrained/ untalented person who has delusions about their abilities. Once they make it to this stage, the judges are more respectful.
Yes, and the judges like and respect each other, even when they disagree. I mean, it's clear that Simon has no respect for Paula.
Well, sometimes on SYTYCD it seems that Mary's taken a happy pill, but Paula seems to be, um, detached from reality.
Trib's chat with Stephanie - hey she knows the season 3 Dale too.