Starring the Baby-sitters Club! Part 1!

Feb 20, 2017 19:17

Well, well, well! So when I got up today I really felt like snarking. Yes, even more than playing Sims. I decided to tackle this Super Special because I've been wanting to do this one for a while.Don't get me wrong. I don't really have anything against Jessi though she may be a little egotisical and bland. But omg, do I love when the BSC's ego ( Read more... )

ann actually wrote this one?, snarker: road_baby, i hate karen, i hate dawn, drama, ss#9: starring the baby-sitter's club, i hate ann, nyogtha the thing which should not be

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road_baby February 23 2017, 01:22:24 UTC
The point of an audition is not only to see how someone sounds and performs, but ALSO how well the person can take orders and work with the director and other crew

It makes me think that if Jessi did get the part, she'd be a HUGE prima dona and get pissy about the dances not being challenging enough for HER talent. She'd be complaining the whole time about not being able to show off what a good dancer she is.

No director would EVER make a part for a kid who won't listen like this

That really is should be what happened. It's basically saying that if you're bratty and throw tantrums, you'll get your way. Really great lesson for the kiddies, Ann!

Also isn't this show for the public school kids?

No, see you're mistaken. The show is open to SHS, SMS, SES and Karen only. No other kids from her school are allowed to try out because they're not the princess.

Have we ever been given a reason to think Jessi is a triple-threat?

Jessi's not even a double threat as far as I know. We only have her word to go by about what a good actress she is and I take that with a grain of salt given her ego. I think she thought that her dancing would be SO spectacular that Mr Cheney would cast her no matter how she did in the other categories. Or the fact that she thinks she's talented in these areas when she's never done them before.

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the1812overture February 23 2017, 01:50:12 UTC
Good dancers are usually decent actors since dance involves a lot of acting, but yes, you're right, this isn't the same as stage-acting in a musical or play.

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