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Sorry I meant to reply to Peter!You quoted my post with the article link to tell me to read the article.![]()
There have been tons of gay men on this show, both as celebs and as partners. Johnny Weir danced with Britt, remember? The point is NOT that Cody is gay, the point is that Jojo and Jenna are in a same-sex pairing.Cody should have been given the same respect as Jojo.
JoJo's number was fantastic! If they got less than 40, I would have thrown something at the TV! Kenya just didn't have the popularity to stick around, but I really enjoyed watching her dance. Iman surprised me, best performance ever!! I think next week we'll see a surprise couple go home like Olivia.So thoughts on the dancing?
- Jojo and Jenna were fantastic. It's amazing how a costume can make a performance so creepy.
- Iman and Daniella were great, but I think that's mainly because she's so damn fantastic at lifts. Case and point - the only other dance where they scored really well was the Argentine Tango, which also had a lot of lifts
- I love that Jimmie seems to be getting a lot out of the show. Though I don't know how he's doing it with a 1 week old baby in a different city
- I was underwhelmed with Melora this week, but damn do her parents look fantastic for their ages!
- I was underwhelmed again with Suni. I thought the first bit of her dance was good, but then she got boring part way through
- I just can't get into Cody and Cheryl. Also, dedicating the dance where you play a serial killer to your partner?
- I didn't find Val and Olivia to be too memorable this week
- I liked Kenya, though I don't think Brandon is the best pro...
- Amanda's Argentine Tango was good, but to me something was missing
Didn't love the music. Just put on a costume and dance to whatever song you want and say it's inspired by? I mean, for the American Psycho one, they should have danced to Huey Lewis' 'Hip to be Square'!
With Kenya in the bottom so many times, I guess they couldn't justify keeping her around anymore, however I enjoyed her dances a lot more than Suni's, so I would have chosen her.
Also, I didn't love Derek's dance. I actually found he just stood there and Hayley danced around him, rather than him being the star of the dance.
Her makeup chin was so off-putting for me that I couldn't enjoy her dance.
- Amanda's Argentine Tango was good, but to me something was missing
And also he was hunched a bit at times.Also, I didn't love Derek's dance. I actually found he just stood there and Hayley danced around him, rather than him being the star of the dance.
There have been tons of gay men on this show, both as celebs and as partners. Johnny Weir danced with Britt, remember?
The point is NOT that Cody is gay, the point is that Jojo and Jenna are in a same-sex pairing.
My point is do the producers think America can (FINALLY) stomach two women dancing together...while two men together is still too yucky?
Cody should have been given the same respect as Jojo.
I was distracted by that too! I get that it's from Saw, but she didn't need that chin to show us who she's portraying.Her makeup chin was so off-putting for me that I couldn't enjoy her dance.
Oh, I understand now. By "respect" you mean the opportunity to dance with a same-sex partner. Got it.Historically, dance competitions have been one male partner with one female partner. This is thanks to homophobia. The latin dances have a sexy tone to them, historically a HETEROSEXUAL sexy tone to them. Other types of dance had to do with courting, again HETEROSEXUAL courting. There was no place for anyone other than heterosexuals. Dancing With The Stars has continued the homophobic history of dance. So yes, Johnny Weir and other LGBTQ people were dis-allowed the opportunity to vote for the partner of the gender that would reflect their reality in the same way that heterosexual competitors were given that freedom.
THE point? How brazen of you to tell everyone what the point of the discussion is!![]()
I see the point at hand to be quite differently than you, though:
Disallowed implies they asked and were turned down though.So yes, Johnny Weir and other LGBTQ people were dis-allowed the opportunity to vote for the partner of the gender that would reflect their reality in the same way that heterosexual competitors were given that freedom.
Maybe. But guys are weird.@MacMadame, it's not like there's no gay pros on that show so if asked I'll bet they could have found one who was willing.
So it seems that DWTS fans are not loving all the theme weeks, and I have to say I kind of agree. It was nice when it was once in a while, but as commented in the article, too many gimmicky themes seems to take away from the actual ballroom/latin styles instead forcing them to try to fit dance styles to match the theme.
Though I did like way back in the olden days when they tried a classical music night with an orchestra performing the music. But I can also see why that might not have been as popular with the average viewer.
Every year they have (at minimum) Disney night and Halloween night. I'm sick of those two, but that's more than enough. When they had a spring season it wasn't so bad because we didn't have Halloween night, but I mean unless they start using Disney songs they've never used before, it's incredibly repetitive. Like do they HAVE TO use the Pirates of the Caribbean music every year?
If Disney night, they should at least do songs from the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtracks! Or do the more 'obscure' songs. Hell, I don't even recall them doing the Sleeping Beauty waltz for any of the seasons. Or the Nutcracker Suite, which is used in Fantasia. As problematic as Song of the South is, Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah won the Oscar for best song. Instead of the same ballad from Cinderella, why not use 'The Work Song' or 'Bibbidi Bobbidy Boo'. 'Cruella De Vil' is a fantastic song. Or any of the Elvis songs used in Lilo and Stitch. Any of the songs from Enchanted or Tangled. Instead we get the same things all the time. And I always feel bad for the person who has to dance to the movie that has not yet been released (I think it was Suni this year)Yes, because Disney owns the film and the theme park attraction![]()
I really enjoyed the villains night but I’m not a Disney or horror movies fan so I was quite lost last night.So it seems that DWTS fans are not loving all the theme weeks, and I have to say I kind of agree. It was nice when it was once in a while, but as commented in the article, too many gimmicky themes seems to take away from the actual ballroom/latin styles instead forcing them to try to fit dance styles to match the theme.
Though I did like way back in the olden days when they tried a classical music night with an orchestra performing the music. But I can also see why that might not have been as popular with the average viewer.
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I actually think that if they feel it's necessary to do so, they can 'ease' people into it by bringing back the trio dances that they used to do, which ended up having 2 partners of the same gender dancing together.
Maybe. But guys are weird.![]()
So now they just have to do it!Cody said on the show recently that after being partnered with Cheryl, he learned that Val was open to dancing with a male partner.
My guess is that the majority of the male pros would be fine dancing with a male partner.
Love Queen, they better dance their hearts out!!It makes me roll my eyes so hard that this article informing on the dances for Queen week makes sure to mention that the intro song ("I Want It All") will include Tyra's walk out.
Dances:
- Jimmie Allen and Emma Slater dancing the Viennese Waltz to “Somebody To Love”
- JoJo Siwa and Jenna Johnson dancing the Tango to “Body Language”
- Iman Shumpert and Daniella Karagach dancing the Paso Doble to “Another One Bites The Dust”
- Olivia Jade and Val Chmerkovskiy dancing the Quickstep to “Fat Bottomed Girls”
- Suni Lee and Sasha Farber dancing the Paso Doble to “We Will Rock You”
- Melora Hardin and Artem Chigvintsev dancing the Foxtrot to “Killer Queen”
- Amanda Kloots and Alan Bersten dancing the Jive to “Don’t Stop Me Now”
- The Miz and Witney Carson dancing the Foxtrot to “Radio Ga Ga”
- Cody Rigsby and Cheryl Burke dancing the Foxtrot to “You’re My Best Friend”
This week will also have relay dances for 1 extra point for the best couple within each relay
Jive – “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”
- The Miz and Witney Carson
- Iman Shumpert and Daniella Karagach
- Cody Rigsby and Cheryl Burke
Foxtrot – “Under Pressure” by Queen & David Bowie
- JoJo Siwa and Jenna Johnson
- Olivia Jade and Val Chmerkovskiy
- Jimmie Allen and Emma Slater
Viennese Waltz – “We Are The Champions”
- Amanda Kloots and Alan Bersten
- Suni Lee and Sasha Farber
- Melora Hardin and Artem Chigvintsev
Learning a whole new dance is a lot of work for 1 point. The groupings are interesting. I wonder what they are based on.This week will also have relay dances for 1 extra point for the best couple within each relay
Jive – “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”
- The Miz and Witney Carson
- Iman Shumpert and Daniella Karagach
- Cody Rigsby and Cheryl Burke
Foxtrot – “Under Pressure” by Queen & David Bowie
- JoJo Siwa and Jenna Johnson
- Olivia Jade and Val Chmerkovskiy
- Jimmie Allen and Emma Slater
Viennese Waltz – “We Are The Champions”
- Amanda Kloots and Alan Bersten
- Suni Lee and Sasha Farber
- Melora Hardin and Artem Chigvintsev
I'm nervous about how the terrible singers will butcher the vocals.Love Queen, they better dance their hearts out!!
Yeah, it's odd. Groups are usually done based on average scores. But JoJo (34.6), Amanda (33.9), and Melora (32.4) have the highest averages (Olivia is 0.1 behind Melora in average)Learning a whole new dance is a lot of work for 1 point. The groupings are interesting. I wonder what they are based on.