bardtoob
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How can she seek forgiveness without first acknowledging responsibility for her actions? Having also watched I, Tonya, she was pretty defiant about the whole event.Tonya has spent 24 years a social pariah. How can I seek forgiveness and wish people will get over my mistakes if I don't have that integrity myself. JMVHO of course.
How can she seek forgiveness without first acknowledging responsibility for her actions? Having also watched I, Tonya, she was pretty defiant about the whole event.
We've seen nothing to say she'll be there to be glorified. I'm thinking she'll be there for the attention and viewership she brings in - especially now that she'll have a well-loved skater in Adam as a foil on the show.Gross, gross, fcuking gross.
Not Adam, that's fine, he'll do great. But can we fcuking stop with the Harding glorification?!
This might be fun to watch because, despite have recognized talent, Tonya was NEVER considered graceful, never trained consistently, and never did group numbers in skating shows like Kristi, Nancy, Meryl, etc![]()
I certainly don't expect her to grovel in perpetuity, but has she ever acknowledged any responsibility? Her perspective in I, Tonya was one of innocent victim - everything was someone else's fault. If she would show even a modicum of remorse, I might be inclined to be a bit more sympathetic.I don't demand that from anyone in my life.
Ugh, Tonya on DWTS??Guess I should not be surprised, given the success of the movie. But I will not be watching.
Glad for Adam, hope he does well!
It's true, Tonya will likely not make it far if on--I don't think she has a natural talent for dance. But I'm glad she was picked over say the Shibs or Mirai. Those three all seemed too eager to want to be on the show--and, that bothered me. Tonya is well known to audiences in general and, if she presents herself well (as in acts mature & gracious), I think it could be a redeeming opportunity for her. After all, she did participate in two Olympics--and, is as deserving for a spot on the show as anyone. I say, bring it!--though Adam has a real flair for movement and will be a hard contestant to beat.
It's true, Tonya will likely not make it far if on--I don't think she has a natural talent for dance. But I'm glad she was picked over say the Shibs or Mirai. Those three all seemed too eager to want to be on the show--and, that bothered me. Tonya is well known to audiences in general and, if she presents herself well (as in acts mature & gracious), I think it could be a redeeming opportunity for her. After all, she did participate in two Olympics--and, is as deserving for a spot on the show as anyone. I say, bring it!--though Adam has a real flair for movement and will be a hard contestant to beat.
I’m glad Tonya got the opportunity. I hope she will make the most of it. It really is the best thing by far to have happened to her career since her skating days. I hope she will not squander it.
I certainly don't expect her to grovel in perpetuity, but has she ever acknowledged any responsibility? Her perspective in I, Tonya was one of innocent victim - everything was someone else's fault. If she would show even a modicum of remorse, I might be inclined to be a bit more sympathetic.
Mirai had a foot-in-mouth moment in her interview after her individual Olympic LP, but it’s already been discussed here that she was probably mentally exhausted and talked about a mental tool she used to try to take the pressure off her performance in way that came across poorly. I don’t think she was being “overeager” for DWTS but I can see how it would be easy to interpret her comments that way.
The Shibs on the other hand got asked about DWTS outright by their interviewers and all they said was that they would be open to the opportunity if it came up. That’s it. Not overeager at all so I have no idea where you’re getting that from. It’s no more than what Adam or any other Olympian who was asked about DWTS has said.
Just as long as she doesn't choose 1994 as her 'most memorable year' for that week's dance (if she makes it to that point)