Thursday, July 7, 2011

SYTYCD

"SYTYCD" was good last night, although I didn't think the numbers were as good as the week before, at least Sonya wasn't on there. She's my least-favorite of their choreographers (and it was interesting to contrast yet another zombie dance routine -- Sonya's fell flat [although they blamed the dancers and music for it, as ever] but this week's zombie routine was much stronger, better-conceived [can't remember the choreographer for that one]).

As ever, the judges seem to love Ryan -- the fraggle-haired blonde. They really love her, and I'm confused as how this protege of choreographer Mia managed a bit part on "House." WTF? Is this playing into their fanning her through and gushing over her performances? I dunno. She's not nearly as strong a dancer as poor Miranda was. And she's definitely not in the league of Melanie, or even Jordan or Caitlynn (surprisingly, Caitlynn has been bringing it, although she's not in Melanie's league). Anyway, Ryan has the favor of the judges, for some reason I can't determine. It is bugging me.

Casey Closed

The one thing Casey Anthony will have to reckon with, beyond, say, book deals and what-not, is that the Mark of Cain is a real thing, in the sense of people's awareness of who she is and what she (allegedly) did. She'll have to go somewhere far away, where there are no televisions, will probably always have to look over her shoulder, will be haunted for the rest of her days. And since she's going to get some prison time for lying to the police (and why DO people lie to police officers? That seems like such a foolhardy gambit), Casey Anthony is going to have to watch out, because somebody in that prison is likely to want to have a go at her. Anyway, she got away with it, somehow, but she won't get away with it, too. It's like OJ and his declaration that he'd never rest until he found his wife's murderer(s) -- I imagine he thinks that every time he looks in the mirror. Ha.