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"Basis for Elimination"
SilverStar 6205 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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06-26-07, 01:08 PM (EST)
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I've noticed that some people seem to think Jessi should have been the one going home last week because she had the worst of all 3 "dance for your life" solos. I disagree. No, not with the fact that she was the worst, she was. I disagree with the notion that all of the past work should not be taken into consideration and she should solely be judged on one 15 second solo. I mean, I think we all agree that Jessi and Pasha shouldn't have even been in the B3 to begin with, so how can you then think that Jessi should have been booted?Jessi had 2 great performances, and 1 crap solo. Faina had 1 great performance, 1 bad performance, and 2 so-so solos. (IMO. I wasn't that impressed with her solos, but maybe it's cause I just don't like her much.) I think they made the right decision. With the girls at least. The guys is another story, and there's already been discussion on that. Which do you think is more important-- the work they've done on performance nights, or the solo they do on results night? I personally think the judges place too much importance on the solos. We all know that each person is great at what they do. They wouldn't be on the show if they weren't. So I would much rather have them pay more attention to what the person has done in coping with other styles and working with their partner than booting (or saving *coughCEDRICcough*) someone based just on their "dance for your life". Thoughts?  Star <3 Tribe
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