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That was quite the snoozefest. Their 15 minutes is up.
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agreed. But I think they just wanted to do a few things differently this season so people won't get tired of the show.Last time I checked, this was a show about cheerleading.
So why did I just watch a 6-minute promo for a movie? And why am I constantly watching full-length episodes about changes in hair color, starting new schools and homecoming? No h8, Smoed, but I just want to watch you guys cheer. No more selling out or trying to make this show a soap opera.
just curious did you click on the watch thread?actually, it went right over your head. lol
The one or two of those I watched caused me physical pain (the conversations). I know these kids aren't actors, but that's the point- they're horrifically unnatural/stilted when they should be natural.I didn't have a problem with this episode. I feel like there will never be a happy median for people with this show. Last season, people got tired of watching them practice every episode. Now that they're showing things outside of practice (yes, some of the conversations seem forced by ATV lol) people are tired of seeing things that don't have anything to do with the team.
no. already watching this thread 24/7. :cool:just curious did you click on the watch thread?
Saw the preview for Annie yesterday while at movies. While I was all set to start yelling at the screen, it did look cute and I can see the appeal of a more modern day Annie for today's young'uns. *runs and hides*The one or two of those I watched caused me physical pain (the conversations). I know these kids aren't actors, but that's the point- they're horrifically unnatural/stilted when they should be natural.
But let's be real: the only Annie movie worth watching was made in 1982 and features the greatest cast ever: Tim Curry, Bernadette Peters, Carol Burnett, Ann Reinking...so good.
Saw the preview for Annie yesterday while at movies. While I was all set to start yelling at the screen, it did look cute and I can see the appeal of a more modern day Annie for today's young'uns. *runs and hides*
There's a difference, though, between showing bits of their lives outside cheer and spending full episodes doing thinly-veiled promotion for a film that has nothing to do with cheerleading.I didn't have a problem with this episode. I feel like there will never be a happy median for people with this show. Last season, people got tired of watching them practice every episode. Now that they're showing things outside of practice (yes, some of the conversations seem forced by ATV lol) people are tired of seeing things that don't have anything to do with the team.