I have been reading the SYTYCD blog on TV Guide and I am so confused. Please help me.
We had a bad thunderstorm last night and FOX had no sound all night long. I was able to see a picture and see who was voted off but I couldn’t hear anything at all.
I am reading on the blogs about some controversy including Mia and Nigel over Wade’s routine. What in the hell did I miss?
I thought it was a dance about peace not a whole anti-war thing. What did you think it was about and were you offended?
Anyways, on to the dancing. I was not surprised at the bottom four nor was I upset.
Kameron’s solo was horrible. I think if he would have made it in the bottom three in the past he would have been gone long before now.
Dominic’s was awesome. He had to be super dizzy after spinning like that on his head. I love his moves and I think he is a great solo artist. I do believe he will be going home next week.
Jamie & Lauren’s solo routines bored me. I felt like there was no feeling in it whatsoever. It was like they knew one of them were going home and this dance didn’t matter. But I might be wrong about these two since I was unable to see hear any music.
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The controvery about Mia was that she wore a marine corp. dress blues jacket during the performance show that was unbuttoned and had an emblem on it the wrong way. The Marines were offended because unlike a camoflouge outfit, this particular jacket is only worn during priviledged events and they were upset because she hadn't earned that right and didn't fight for that right, didn't wear it in honor of that right, didn't even know what it meant other than to wear it for fashion, which the marines feel is a disgrace to them - only wearing it for fashion. So she publicly apologized because she meant no offense or disrespect and stated that a friend had given it to her to wear.
As far as Nigel, he made a public apology for Wade's routine because Wade did specificly saity was sort of anti-war and people misconstrued that as saying they are against war, which was not the case. He meant it to say that the world would be a better place if we didn't have to go to war and be apart from our loved ones and maybe if we could all have more love, understanding and all the other kind words on the dancers shirts that maybe the world could change. It was an artistic expression that was not meant to be unpatriotic but the words "anti-war" were misunderstood--maybe because anti-war in american history has been portrayed as meaning against--again probably misunderstood for the most part.
I think one event of upset may have triggered the other and had they not been in the same show may not have been as controversial.
Thank you for clearing it up for me. No one explained it in the TV Guide blog and I was clueless.
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