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Re: TV in the Lounge, Fall 07 Edition
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[ QUOTE ] Cliff Clavin is dancing? Awesome! Ehh ... here's a little known step ... [/ QUOTE ] He was last season. [/ QUOTE ] Cliff is in one of the pictures?? I hadn't even noticed! |
#252
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Re: TV in the Lounge, Fall 07 Edition
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Cliff Clavin is dancing? Awesome! Ehh ... here's a little known step ... [/ QUOTE ] Cliff was pretty good! Wasn't he MrWookie? |
#253
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Re: TV in the Lounge, Fall 07 Edition
Huh? He wasn't very good. He was likable, but I don't think he was better than anyone this season except for Josie and maybe Wayne.
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#254
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Re: TV in the Lounge, Fall 07 Edition
Well he was better than that Master P guy.
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#255
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Re: TV in the Lounge, Fall 07 Edition
Wow. Wade Robson was awesome tonight. I thought he'd be solid, but not that awesome. Nice job, Wade.
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#256
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Re: TV in the Lounge, Fall 07 Edition
Agree. Amazing. Is he the one who choreographed the humming bird dance and the devil and angel dance (with Lauren and Commodus) on SYTYCD?
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#257
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Re: TV in the Lounge, Fall 07 Edition
Oh! Well, Wayne sounded like a guy w/ emphysema, but Drew looked great. That was fun to see.
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#258
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Re: TV in the Lounge, Fall 07 Edition
I'll tell you what was fun to see, Max and Tony dancing with those 2 girls. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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#259
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Re: TV in the Lounge, Fall 07 Edition
Wow. It's a shock to see Mel in the bottom two. She may very well be this season's Joey. She's versatile, good at both Latin and ballrom, and she's under-appreciated. I'd again expect that, like Joey, she sticks around for another week, and that next week, Mark faces the music, barring an outstanding performance.
Edit: I knew you'd [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Maksim getting the pro number [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Damages!
Mild spoilers...
Since Dom and I appear to be the only two watching this one...it was kind of weird essentially watching Michael Clayton and the penultimate episode back-to-back considering that the underlying plots are somewhat similar. Though Damages is awesome, I think the time-split narrative structure has obscured, to some degree, how ludicrous the whole story is. I also thought that they telegraphed the real killer in way too obvious a fashion (but score one for me in noting that crazy-stalker-girl was likely a red herring). I'm reasonably excited for the finale, but skeptical that they can wrap it up in a manner which is both thorough and convincing. Also, I'm straining to see the point of including Patty's son and his storyline at all since the show has had nothing to do with Patty's 'inner life' aside from this. I'm sure that he was up to no good when he walked in on Ellen, but is it a banal no good or a ZOMG! He Broke the Case Wide Open! no good... |
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