I've said it before, I'll say it again - LOVE Canadian results night! 30 minutes, right down to it, no filler, no nonsense... it's great! Seconded. THIRDED (is that really a word?)
The show opens with an Afro-Brazilian number brought to us by Jean Marc (JM) and his wife. We've been warned that this will be hot, hot, hot... and judging by the costumes, I'd say a whole lot of waxing occurred today! For the ladies at least *rolling eyes* Sheesh JM - we know you like the ladies, but this was a bit blatent doncha think?
Dancing to Magalenha by Sergio Mendes - this is cool with lots of details... I love when the guys slide across the floor through the girls legs! This was cool. Definitely different for Jean Marc and France.
Leah arrives in a cute black prom-like dress and tells us that we Canadians voted a million times last night (we don't seem to be able to break through that ceiling!) and then does a quick intro of the judges - Sean, Melissa, Tre and JM.
And let's get to it!
The first four couples take the stage and after a quick review of last night's performances, we learn that Tara Jean and Everett are safe, as are Kim and Emanuel. This leaves us with Jenna Lynn and Nicolas and Natalie and Danny. I'm thinking the latter... and I'm wrong. Jenna Lynn and Nicolas head backstage to get ready to dance for their lives and Natalie and Danny are safe. I'm sorry, but Jenna Lynn is just not likable. ding ding ding - you hit this on the head I've tried, but I just can't. I don't think it was any coincidence that she was paired with such a happy-go-lucky guy like Nicolas.
And straight into the next four couples.
Another review of last night, and Amy and Vincent are cut right away and sent backstage. Jayme Rae and Daniel (haawwwwtt - oops sorry *grin*) are safe and so are Corynne and Austin, which leaves Cody and Melanie dancing for their lives. Not that they remotely have anything to worry about. Nope not Teen Dream and "the Beast" lol
After a quick break, we start off with the solos from the girls.
Jenna Lynn is up first, dancing to I Gotta Feeling by the Black Eyed Peas. Ooops, it looks like she may have slipped a bit there... yeah, and judging by her reaction at the end of it, she looks utterly dejected. pfft.
Amy is next, and I don't know what song this is. Kim is the guru, so I'm sure she'll clear it up. Not a great solo, I didn't think, came off a little... tight. I was pressed for time last night, so I haven't got this one yet. Will check tonight.
Melanie is the last of the girls, and while this number is the best solo so far, it's merely alright in my opinion.
The boys are next and we start with Nicolas. He's doing his B-Boy stuff to a Spanish sounding song, and it's an interesting contrast. I do enjoy his solos. So do I - but as with ballroom solos there's only so much a B-Boy can do.
Vincent is next dancing barefoot to Reet Petite by Jackie Wilson, and he's really good too. I like his style.
Cody is the last guy up, and there is definitely something about the way he works the crowd that I like. Cutie!
Okay, here we go. JM has to deliver the news to the girls. He tells Melanie that last night was not her strongest performance, and says that Amy was out of her genre... but she is safe. He goes back to Melanie and tells her she is safe as well. This leaves a crying Jenna Lynn on the stage for the last time. She's quite upset but says that she was learned that she's important and was meant to be a dancer. We watch her See Ya Later montage and by the time it's over, she really seems quite annoyed. What is with the attitude from the girls this year (at least the ones voted off so far)?? It's not like they're God's gift to dancing or anything. We've had a lot of reflection on past seasons recently, and when you watch Heidi and Lacey from the US version and Natalli from Canada's first season, these girls just don't measure up. They need to take the attitude and SIT DOWN. These girls are giving Canadian Girls a bad name. It's a competition, be a good sport when you're eliminated and be thankful (honestly and sincerely) that you got this far. It's called Class ladies - lets try to have some mmm'kay?
And over to Tre to break the news to the boys. She calls Nicolas an entertainer and tells Vincent that he is probably the most versatile dancer they have. Cody, of course, is a pleasure to watch and the most popular dancer right now. Of all the things said so far, I'm fearing for Nicolas... and yes, for good reason. It's the end of the road for him, and wow, he has such a great smile. He is happy for the opportunity he's been given and very proud of himself. As well he should be. Very gracious. The girls need to take some notes. I feel bad for him - but I'll say it again: This was a case of his partner dragged him down. Too bad, because I felt he was proving himself to be very talented.
And just like that, we're done.
Keep coming back to check for the next posting - Season 6 of SYTYCD US - it's the first night of auditions!
See you in a bit!
The show opens with an Afro-Brazilian number brought to us by Jean Marc (JM) and his wife. We've been warned that this will be hot, hot, hot... and judging by the costumes, I'd say a whole lot of waxing occurred today! For the ladies at least *rolling eyes* Sheesh JM - we know you like the ladies, but this was a bit blatent doncha think?
Dancing to Magalenha by Sergio Mendes - this is cool with lots of details... I love when the guys slide across the floor through the girls legs! This was cool. Definitely different for Jean Marc and France.
Leah arrives in a cute black prom-like dress and tells us that we Canadians voted a million times last night (we don't seem to be able to break through that ceiling!) and then does a quick intro of the judges - Sean, Melissa, Tre and JM.
And let's get to it!
The first four couples take the stage and after a quick review of last night's performances, we learn that Tara Jean and Everett are safe, as are Kim and Emanuel. This leaves us with Jenna Lynn and Nicolas and Natalie and Danny. I'm thinking the latter... and I'm wrong. Jenna Lynn and Nicolas head backstage to get ready to dance for their lives and Natalie and Danny are safe. I'm sorry, but Jenna Lynn is just not likable. ding ding ding - you hit this on the head I've tried, but I just can't. I don't think it was any coincidence that she was paired with such a happy-go-lucky guy like Nicolas.
And straight into the next four couples.
Another review of last night, and Amy and Vincent are cut right away and sent backstage. Jayme Rae and Daniel (haawwwwtt - oops sorry *grin*) are safe and so are Corynne and Austin, which leaves Cody and Melanie dancing for their lives. Not that they remotely have anything to worry about. Nope not Teen Dream and "the Beast" lol
After a quick break, we start off with the solos from the girls.
Jenna Lynn is up first, dancing to I Gotta Feeling by the Black Eyed Peas. Ooops, it looks like she may have slipped a bit there... yeah, and judging by her reaction at the end of it, she looks utterly dejected. pfft.
Amy is next, and I don't know what song this is. Kim is the guru, so I'm sure she'll clear it up. Not a great solo, I didn't think, came off a little... tight. I was pressed for time last night, so I haven't got this one yet. Will check tonight.
Melanie is the last of the girls, and while this number is the best solo so far, it's merely alright in my opinion.
The boys are next and we start with Nicolas. He's doing his B-Boy stuff to a Spanish sounding song, and it's an interesting contrast. I do enjoy his solos. So do I - but as with ballroom solos there's only so much a B-Boy can do.
Vincent is next dancing barefoot to Reet Petite by Jackie Wilson, and he's really good too. I like his style.
Cody is the last guy up, and there is definitely something about the way he works the crowd that I like. Cutie!
Okay, here we go. JM has to deliver the news to the girls. He tells Melanie that last night was not her strongest performance, and says that Amy was out of her genre... but she is safe. He goes back to Melanie and tells her she is safe as well. This leaves a crying Jenna Lynn on the stage for the last time. She's quite upset but says that she was learned that she's important and was meant to be a dancer. We watch her See Ya Later montage and by the time it's over, she really seems quite annoyed. What is with the attitude from the girls this year (at least the ones voted off so far)?? It's not like they're God's gift to dancing or anything. We've had a lot of reflection on past seasons recently, and when you watch Heidi and Lacey from the US version and Natalli from Canada's first season, these girls just don't measure up. They need to take the attitude and SIT DOWN. These girls are giving Canadian Girls a bad name. It's a competition, be a good sport when you're eliminated and be thankful (honestly and sincerely) that you got this far. It's called Class ladies - lets try to have some mmm'kay?
And over to Tre to break the news to the boys. She calls Nicolas an entertainer and tells Vincent that he is probably the most versatile dancer they have. Cody, of course, is a pleasure to watch and the most popular dancer right now. Of all the things said so far, I'm fearing for Nicolas... and yes, for good reason. It's the end of the road for him, and wow, he has such a great smile. He is happy for the opportunity he's been given and very proud of himself. As well he should be. Very gracious. The girls need to take some notes. I feel bad for him - but I'll say it again: This was a case of his partner dragged him down. Too bad, because I felt he was proving himself to be very talented.
And just like that, we're done.
Keep coming back to check for the next posting - Season 6 of SYTYCD US - it's the first night of auditions!
See you in a bit!
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