- Jun 29, 2013
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Wouldn't say it has really been confirmed...
JJ Craparo @JJCJA15hReady for another journey, so game on.#CMTCHEER season 2
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Wouldn't say it has really been confirmed...
JJ Craparo @JJCJA15hReady for another journey, so game on.#CMTCHEER season 2
Neither of them sound 100%. The point of this marathon was to gauge viewer interest and then once they look at the views/responses to the show, then they would make a decision to renew the show. I doubt they would have that kind of decision made on the same day as the marathon..Now that I retread that, I don't know if it was a joke or not. But JJ's tweet I thought was a for sure thing..
I might be in the minority here. I really want the show to come back but I would like to see a different gym each season. Ex: Top Gun Coed going through this season trying to repeat or F5 adjusting to being in a new division.
I think seeing a team like CJA is more relatable for many cheerleaders than is a big gym who has a greater chance of winning it all. Not that the latter is any less enjoyable (we love watching the Smoed eps), it's just that CJA's struggles hit closer to home for many. And for those of us who have seen CJA compete for years and witness first hand what a tight ship they run on and off the competition mat, it was a real treat to witness Patty Ann working her magic. I need more Patty Ann-isms!I hope it comes back! I also think it would be interesting to see different teams.... But not necessarily the big name ones. More of the ones like CJA whos goal is to break top 10 at Worlds (or 5). It's more interesting to me, no offense to the big gyms but we know they're good, and they get a lot of publicity already. This is a way for smaller/newer/breakout programs to get the spotlight for a little bit! One of the things I loved about this show was how seriously they took the smaller comps, even though they weren't "nationals" they treated them as just as important.
Yes that's another reason I didn't know how to put into words! It's more relatable for the cheerleaders watching and if people watch it who don't cheer, it portrays a majority view of the sport (not the top teams) - most of us aren't world champions. Most of us don't win 99% of our comps. Most of us aren't asked to sign autographs. Not that there's anything wrong with being that person, but it's easier to relate to a team more like you. And the general public watching should see what *most* of our sport is like - hard work and not always coming out on top - even though the top teams work hard, it's kind of like giving them a fairy tale view where everything ends up happy if we follow winning teams all the time.I think seeing a team like CJA is more relatable for many cheerleaders than is a big gym who has a greater chance of winning it all. Not that the latter is any less enjoyable (we love watching the Smoed eps), it's just that CJA's struggles hit closer to home for many. And for those of us who have seen CJA compete for years and witness first hand what a tight ship they run on and off the competition mat, it was a real treat to witness Patty Ann working her magic. I need more Patty Ann-isms!
Party Ann says so many great quotable lines. Love that show!!!
I'm so excited! Party Ann cracks me up and is an amazing coach.
"You have that look on your face like you want me to embrace you. I'm gonna erase you, that's what I'm gonna do."
Is "Party Ann" a new nickname, I'm not aware of or is it some sort of autocorrect talking? Either way, it's cracking me up. :D