I loved it when they were doing the singing/stationary bike thing and Cassie S thought she did fantastic, and Seth said she was "fired."
I think she's a meanie. Also, why do they still introduce her as Cassie S if she's the only Cassie left?
"My understanding is that he is leaving show business to pursue a career as a thermometer." -- David Mamet on Jeremy Piven's early departure from the cast of Broadway's 'Speed-the-Plow'
I tuned in for the 1st time last night and couldn't get through more than 10 minutes of the show. It appears that they act like Elle Woods while they are in the house together and the snapping thing! I was hoping I might like it but I don't think I will be tuning in again!
No, Liverpool. She's probably my favorite out of the bunch. I'm always rooting for the underdog.
I was watching this last night at 4 in the morning. I can not stand that dumb egotistical biatch EMMA. If I hear about the cigarettes one more time I'm gonna lose it. "I grew up in the biz." Holy SH*T
I watched the full performances on MTV's website today, and I still think Autumn is the strongest.
As much as I hate her attitude, Cassie wasn't bad either, but I believe if she keeps it up, she will ultimately lose out.
Celina was HORRIBLE and I hated her delivery of "Omigod you guys!" Heather Hach (sp?) was right.
Bailey was okay, although I remember disliking her the first week and wondering about her being able to pull off the "So Much Better" note. Despite that, she is one of my picks. As is Rhiannon.
For some reason, Lauren is forgettable. I remember she is a great singer, but I didn't really like her acting.
Emma was a bit too harsh. I like Natalie, and I like her attitude the best so far, but I kind of see her more as a Margot or Serena.
Lindsey, although she looked the part, was probably the best choice to leave this week. I don't think her voice is appropriate for the role. I have a feeling Celina is going next week.
"We like to snark around here. Sometimes we actually talk about theater...but we try not to let that get in our way." - dramamama611
And if she "grew up in the biz", and went to school sometime in the last two decades, wouldn't you think she would understand that SMOKING IS BAD FOR HER VOICE? Really. And I give her credit for quitting, I really do, but I am wondering if she will still not light up if she is cut.
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I?
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
What i don't understand is the chick that is bitching about smoking. Are we supposed to be proud or impressed that she's quit smoking 2 weeks ago??? Are we supposed to be sympathetic if she has troubles singing? cause honestly, **** her. If she was stupid enough risk ruining her voice then i have NO SYMPATHY and could really care less when she stopped smoking. The competetion isn't about who's the best given their past personal health choices. The competetion is about who is the best. period. end of sentence. There is no qualifier.
ok so i just went back and watched the performances from the first episode of So Much Better and I still can't find any reason other than her last name is Zaks that they kept Emma over Rachel, or even Chloe. It's just inconcievable.
Well I knew that Emma was his daughter and has been on broadway, but wasn't sure how other felt about her. I'm not saying that she doesn't have talent, but I didn't think they would be responding to her like they have.
Liverpool, I totally agree with you! The judges were making such a big deal about the last note of "So Much Better" and Emma's was flat (or sharp) and her dancing was just a little weird.
I also agree that Rachel (the Jenna Lee Green look-a-like) should have been in the 10...and not even the last spot too (if she and the last girl were the last 2 on the list).
I also didn't really take to Bailey as much as Paul is. Her "HHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTT" was not really as big to me as he thought.