Thursday, July 31, 2008

SYTYCD: Top 6 Perform

Tomorrow the top 4 will be revealed, and then it's only a week before Katee and Joshua will be battling it out for the title of "America's Favorite Dancer". Their contemporary, choreographed by Tyce, blew the pas de deax she did with will straight out of the water. It was so much fun to watch and the lifts were effortless. Speaking of Tyce- why isn't he sitting at the judges' table? He's been on the show longer that Tabitha and Napoleon, choreographed more dances this year than Mia Michaels, and is far less annoying than Adam Shankman. (What's he doing anyway? Choreographing Step Up 3?)

Yes, I'm pretty sure Katee and Joshua--who oh-so-convieniently got paired up again--are a shoe-in for the final 2. So does it really matter who joins them in the Top 4? Not at all. But I would love it if underdog Courtney was dancing in the finale. She is graceful, humble, and dyanamic, opposed to Chelsie, who only revels in the fact that her partners are only there to make her look good. Except in hip hop.

Unfortunately, there is a high chance this season will mimic last year's finale, when Lacey beat out Lauren for the final spot. But if this year does indeed follow the trend, then we can be hopeful that Chelsie won't make the top 3.

As for the Mark/Twitch showdown: it really is just a toss up. There's a lot of similarity between these two- great personality, quirkiness, charisma, but not a lot of technique. At this point, it's all a matter of personal preference. Twitch was in the bottom 2 last week, so it may just be his time to go, grill and all.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

SYTYCD: Top 10 Perform

Tonight, the dancers not only switched partners, but it also marks the first night audience votes send the bottom 2 home. Most of my predictions from last week still stand, but there were definitely a couple of surprises for me in tonight's show.

Courtney and Joshua: I thought these two did really well with their routines. Courtney could have given a little bit more during the hip hop, but Joshua once again lit up the stage. He is still one of my favorites.

Comfort and Twitch: Their first routine, a waltz, was a total disaster. This dance completely reiterated the fact that Comfort needs to go home, and I was disappointed in their connection to one another. Twitch seems extremely lost in anything outside of hip hop and contemporary, which may be his downfall.

Katee and Will: A.Ma.Zing. That's all i have to say about that. That pas de deux was insane. Hated the song though. Marc walked in right when they messed up and said "wow, that didn't work." ha. I still think Will needs to show a little more personality to win this competition.

Kherington and Mark: I was excited to see them perform a two-step- but I was completely disappointed in their execution. They were disjointed in both routines - not even a sliver of a connection. I agree with the judges that Mark is good at acting, but not so great at just dancing. And Kherington! Did she look bored or what? She didn't even look like she was trying. I must say, my interest in her is fading fast.

Chelsie and Gev: We all know that Chelsie is good, and that was only reiterated tonight. In contrast to my last post, I was really impressed with Gev. He did the contemporary justice but I could totally tell he was thinking during the jive. Either way, I think he deserves to stay another week.

My predictions this week: Mark will say goodbye and Comfort will be ousted once again. I hope.

Friday, July 11, 2008

So You Think You Can Dance: TV Tam’s Top Ten

Last night we lost Comfort and Thayne, revealing this year’s top 10. Like the judges last night, I really liked Thayne’s technique and grace, and was even coming around to his creepy smile. Nigel commented that he would have rather let two girls go than lose Thayne – so why didn’t they? We know the rules – one guy and one girl gone a week – but why not make an exception in these cases? When we get to the bottom four, it’s fine for two males to share a routine, so why not earlier on in the competition? Okay, so some people are pretty reluctant to see two guys waltzing around the stage, looking lovingly into each others’ eyes – but there are plenty of styles that lend themselves to side-by-side routines: contemporary, jazz, hip-hop, Broadway, even the dreaded krump. We know these choreographers are creative, so why not let them do their thing without having to sacrifice good dancers for mediocre ones?

That’s my rant for the day. I can’t wait until next week when they start mixing up the couples. Here are my thoughts on who will be eliminated over the next few weeks.

5. Jessica And Gev- Nigel wanted Jess gone this week, and I am pretty over her. She reminds me of Jamie last year – she has beautiful lines but doesn’t hold a candle to the other girls when it comes to performance. And I love Gev. He’s a fun little B-boy. But he doesn’t have the technique or the confidence to keep going. I think that once he loses Courtney, he’ll be lost in general.

4. Courtney G. and Mark – Courtney makes Gev look good, but on her own she can be a bit forgettable. I don’t think she has the presence or the skill to partner well with any of the other guys. The judges have already commented on Mark’s lack of technique, and I’m afraid that without Chelsie by his side, he will fade into the background.

3. Will and Kherington – Will has the technique, but does he have the personality? So far, I haven’t seen it. I think Mark has far more charisma, but I think Will’s talent will keep him on just one week further. Miss K is one of my favorites as far as personality goes, but she has a tendency to lose her connection with the dance and her partner.

2. Chelsie and Twitch – I was torn between Chelsie and Miss K for the final spot in the top 4, but Chelsie so far has more charisma and knows how to command the stage. Twitch may not be the best dancer, but he’s definitely a fan favorite, which is, in reality, all he needs.

1. Katee and Joshua – Katee is a gorgeous girl and a gorgeous dancer, and she is definitely an asset to Joshua. He’s a little quiet, a little reserved, but when he dances I am completely amazed and surprised every time. Even when he’s not technically sound, he has presence, and I think he deserves the crown.