^ they don't focus on the guys because the girls' costumes are more colorful and cover much less of their bodies
Do you notice that the girls are showing more skin with each new season? In S5 all the girls bare their midriffs.
^ they don't focus on the guys because the girls' costumes are more colorful and cover much less of their bodies
Do you notice that the girls are showing more skin with each new season? In S5 all the girls bare their midriffs.
"But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
"In flames and torment?""Oh, yes, I do."
"That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said."Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
"Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.
^ One particular male dancer is of Indian descent, so it would have been nice to show him dancing Bollywood.
I'm sure that Nigel tells the costume designers to create outfits for the girls that are as skimpy as possible.
The world is waiting for you - Phil Keoghan
"But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
"In flames and torment?""Oh, yes, I do."
"That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said."Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
"Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.
^ No, and I hope it stays that way! Judges are there to judge, not to make suggestive comments to the female dancers.
But then again, the American judges tone it down when they guest-judge on the Canadian version. Mary Murphy is less shrieky, and Mia Michaels is a lot nicer.
The world is waiting for you - Phil Keoghan
"But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
"In flames and torment?""Oh, yes, I do."
"That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said."Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
"Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.
"But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
"In flames and torment?""Oh, yes, I do."
"That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said."Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
"Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.
Mia proposes to a Canadian dancer.
Last edited by AmericanEagle; 09-04-2009 at 09:37 PM.
The world is waiting for you - Phil Keoghan
what? You mean propose as in marriage?
"But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
"In flames and torment?""Oh, yes, I do."
"That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said."Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
"Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.
^ Yeah, she asks him to marry her, but I think that it was just for fun.
The world is waiting for you - Phil Keoghan
*chuckles* That's really strange, she never strikes me as a playful person.
"But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
"In flames and torment?""Oh, yes, I do."
"That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said."Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
"Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.
^ Did you see the video? Mia's demeanour totally changes when she is in Canada.
The world is waiting for you - Phil Keoghan
no, which one?
"But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
"In flames and torment?""Oh, yes, I do."
"That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said."Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
"Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.
^ The video in post #68 of this thread.
The world is waiting for you - Phil Keoghan
^ sorry, didn't see the link the first time. That was good! I like his answer about the ring.
"But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
"In flames and torment?""Oh, yes, I do."
"That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said."Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
"Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.