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Tag: Dancing With the Stars

Lord it’s the same old tune, fiddle and guitar.

by chuckofish

Daughter #1 here. Happy Wednesday. I thought about doing a post about the Country Music documentary (hence the title) but I don’t really have the bandwidth today. So, I’m going to talk about Dancing with the Stars (I have a lot of feelings) again.

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The themes I stated last week, were even more pronounced this week. The dancing skill level is still pretty low–I mean, the highest scores are for the woman from The Office who seems just as surprised as we are that she is doing this. I mean, I tend to love those storylines–but it loses its charm when everyone is pretty average.

The uneven scoring–which was exacerbated by horrible song/dance choices. It’s not a level playing field when Lauren Alaina has to dance a TANGO to “Pretty Woman” while James Vanderbeek danced a rumba to that song from the Bradley Cooper/Gaga A Star is Born. And why did Kel Mitchell have to dance to “My Heart Will Go On”???

Also, whenever James Vanderbeek dances, I think of this.

And the booing. It was even worse this week. Karamo, the guy from Queer Eye, gave a decidedly bad performance. And when the judges expressed an accurate assessment, they were booed. I mean, what is wrong with the state of our society that people think someone should win a contest with rules (that are well-established before the start) just because you like them? Let’s just eliminate the judging and give everyone hugs for doing a dance each week.

On the other hand, I feel very #blessed (but literally) that I get to watch this show in my nice, clean, and spacious apartment with a glass of wine. We are all so lucky–and it is important to remember that.

 

Do you remember dancing in September?

by chuckofish

Daughter #1 here. Well, I’m going to talk about Dancing with the Stars. It has been a year since the last season–and I was really looking forward to the premiere last week. But, I have to say, this season is not clicking for me. Part of it may be that I don’t have cable so I am forced to watch on Hulu the next day, so maybe it is missing some energy. But, also, there’s no one that is really impressive immediately. I mean, the dances are all kind of meh.

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Props to you if you can identify these people without cheating.

In the first two weeks, the show has demonstrated its usual inconsistent scoring. But added this year is a twist where the judges get to “save” one of the bottom two couples. Essentially, they pick who is eliminated. I imagine this is to prevent a reoccurrence of last season when Bobby Bones won despite not actually being the best dancer. Yes, we all thought Juan Pablo would make it to the final–but we don’t really need to change the rules to prevent that from happening again. Hmmm, sounds familiar.

Along with this, the crowd continues to boo everything Len says vociferously. And it’s like, sorry, Len prefers traditional dance steps and less booty. He’s always been this way. The pros know this. And when he is critical of dances that veer from the traditional ballroom style, booing isn’t necessary. And yet, apparently it is.

I don’t have a prediction about who will win or even be in the final because there are just not really any standouts. The pairings are odd. My prediction for most-likely-to-be-carried-through-based-on-his-“celebrity”-status is the guy from Queer Eye. He’s not very good but Carrie Ann and Bruno were agog over his decidedly mediocre dance. Plus, his parter is Jenna and the judges love everything she does.

I could go on and on and include reviews of each dancer–but I’ve gotta save some content for next week. I kid. In reality, I’ve got Ken Burns’ Country Music to catch up on–and Longmire to read!

 

“Don’t look at your feet to see if you are doing it right. Just dance.”*

by chuckofish

So did everyone watch Dancing With the Stars on Monday  night? As you know, I am not a fan of reality television, but I do sometimes get caught up in watch DWTS.

Since I was already depressed by daughter #1’s exit to the big city, I figured I would be a couch potato and check out DWTS. And I admit–I enjoyed it! Yes,  it is pretty low-brow, but one can’t read the Psalms by candlelight every night. Also, I had the 4-way texting thing going with my children, which definitely raises the enjoyment level ten-fold. Even daughter #1, who was at work, had it on, because it is, after all, an ABC show! (The boy was watching some game, but he threw in a comment or two about Lolo Jones.)

Okay, so my faves are:

of course, Sadie Robertson, Duck Dynasty heiress. She is another untrained natural, like Kellie Pickler, who is great to watch. (And I love her parents in the audience.)

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Sadie and her dad

Jonathan Bennett, the cutie from Mean Girls whom my daughters derided, but it is probably a case of methinks-the-lady-doth-protest-too-much;

and Alfonso Ribeiro was quite the dancer–and props for not doing the Carleton!

But I am very disappointed that Lolo Jones didn’t make it to the second week. She is so beautiful and talented! And that is what is so stupid about this show–she is off and Betsy Johnson, Tommy Chong and Michael Waltrip are still on!

For now, I am on Team Sadie. How about you?

*Anne Lamott

What ever happened to predictability?*

by chuckofish

I have had a very busy week so today we are just going to ask the burning question: “Have you been watching Dancing With the Stars?”

I admit it–I have (it’s not like there’s anything else to watch on Monday night), and I must say there are a lot of good dancers this season.

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Those Olympic skaters are awesome. And what about the Paralympian girl with the prosthetic legs? She is really awesome!

But I have to say I am rooting for Candace Cameron Bure, aka D.J. Tanner.

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My kids grew up watching Full House (1987–1995)

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and daughter #1 always identified with Donna Jo Tanner, the oldest sister, who was a type-A good girl with big hair. They were like long-lost sisters. They even look alike.

D.J. Candace:

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and D.J. Daughter #1:

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So clearly we are on Team Candace Cameron. (I hope I haven’t jinxed her!) Who are you cheering for?

Also please note that today is the birthday of Doris Day ((born Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff on April 3, 1922)! TCM will be showing 12 Doris Day films today so set your DVR! Check out the schedule here.

*Full House theme song–duh.

Note to self

by chuckofish

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Mark your calendar! New episodes of Arrested Development are scheduled to appear on Netflix.com on May 26!

I have to admit that I love this show and that Jessica Walter as Lucille Bluth is my role model. The whole cast is great. (Click on the picture to enlarge it and see the gif.)

Anyway, it is good to have something new on the horizon, because most of “my shows”–such as they are–are running down to the end of the season. What will I do without my boys, Dean and Sam?

The Winchester boys sharing a pensive moment.

The Winchester boys sharing a pensive moment.

Yes, I am indeed a big nerd. (You may have thought I was a hipster because I love Arrested Development, but not so!) I even have succumbed to watching the heretofore slandered (by me) Dancing With the Stars this season! I have been on team Kellie and Derek from day #1.

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I have no shame.

My brother and his wife eschew television, and indeed have never owned one in all their married life. They are not time-wasters like me and my family, and I applaud them for their strength of character (really I do). Nevertheless, I must say, after a hard Monday at the salt mines, there is something soothing and mindless about watching DWTS. It is an alarmingly wholesome show, despite the fact everyone is half-naked. Explain that one to me! I realize that this is the downfall of civilization as we know it, and, much as I regret this and would like to turn to my Emerson and read in the evening, I just can’t.

So the summer approacheth. This is when I traditionally get my money’s worth of Netflix. What will you be watching?