I've loved this show ever since the beginning even though I know absolutely zilch about dancing. It seemed as though, in the earlier years, we really got a mix of dancers with different styles, and they all had a chance to do well. This season and last, I feel like they're saying, "We'd love to have all contemporary, but I guess we need a token bboy, a token ballroom/salsa, token tapdancer, etc". I'm not trying to bash contemp, but is that all there is?
Second, it seems as though there's a blurring of the "professional" line. Yes, Alex is an absolutely exquisite dancer, but isn't he already a pro? What more can being on a show like this do for him? And how can you compare him to a Kent, who is so raw, but so happy? I dunno, but it seemed in the past to be a little more "scandalous" if the dancer had pro experience, vs now.
And does anyone else think bringing the all stars back was a marketing tool to sell more tickets for the tour? I've been to all the tours, and the last one was definitely the least crowded (and, for me, the least exciting). But if you tell me I can see Twitch and Aday and Mark again, I'll be buying tickets.
I still love it though, and think the boys will completely smoke the girls this year!
Terri