Mark's Tahitian--OMG!!!! I guess Lauren was okay too but I could not take my eyes off Mark.
Haha ~ totally! Chris really enjoyed that too, since he's mentioned to me in the past admiring the Tahitian dancers he used to see perform when he was growing up in Hawaii. We'd watch "Mark's Tahitian Dance Hour" :)
Billy since the beginning has reminded me of the cute little gay boys I knew in high school (including the ones who I knew were gay before even they were ready to admit it to themselves). Oh, but the phrase is "Sex Bomb", not sex bum! You may have coined a new one there ;) I think he'll certainly find his niche, and that someone is out there watching the show who *gets* what he does and will be able to maximize it in performance.
The José/Dominic & Kent/Neil routines felt like a bit of schadenfruede to me, since it just seems both are so at boy/man levels comparatively. My personal opinion is the King Arthur sword bit at the end was a rather transparent trick of choreography to make the audience think, "oh yes, José is champion in the battle" and gloss over the fact that Dominic is so much stronger in hitting all the moves.
Haha ~ totally! Chris really enjoyed that too, since he's mentioned to me in the past admiring the Tahitian dancers he used to see perform when he was growing up in Hawaii. We'd watch "Mark's Tahitian Dance Hour" :)
Billy since the beginning has reminded me of the cute little gay boys I knew in high school (including the ones who I knew were gay before even they were ready to admit it to themselves). Oh, but the phrase is "Sex Bomb", not sex bum! You may have coined a new one there ;) I think he'll certainly find his niche, and that someone is out there watching the show who *gets* what he does and will be able to maximize it in performance.
The José/Dominic & Kent/Neil routines felt like a bit of schadenfruede to me, since it just seems both are so at boy/man levels comparatively. My personal opinion is the King Arthur sword bit at the end was a rather transparent trick of choreography to make the audience think, "oh yes, José is champion in the battle" and gloss over the fact that Dominic is so much stronger in hitting all the moves.
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I think you're right about the ending to the King Arthur thing being a bit of manipulation.
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The one thing about the sword, is of course Dominic strutted away with in the end anyway... a little bit of symbolism there too.
I hope Ashley comes back with a vengeance ~ she certainly has a spark that I'd love to see expressed more.
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