[quote=blanky667;51605]Katelynn's leaving?!?!?!?![/quote]
My thoughts exactly. I havent read any spoilers but I think I might need to take a sneak peak over in that thread. Hope this is just for ratings and to keep people guessing.
This episode ended up being not as bad as I thought it would be, in terms of how much Chet might make Katelynn feel uncomfortable. I would guess the editors could have spinned the episode in a different direction concerning him badgering Kate about her operation and her tools, but it is nice to see that he seemed to be able to have some kind of understanding of what Katelynn was going through and feeling (concerning the need for a surgery) at the end.
I am wondering if Chet talked to Katelynn about her surgery shortly after Ryan talked to her about it, or if it was much later. Also, when Devyn and Sarah did the modeling thing, they were in Atlanta, weren't they? There was a daily this week which said they were in Atlanta for the Jovani job. I think that's really cool that they got to travel to Atlanta, and also to Gettysburg as well. That's something that's been missing from the later RW seasons. Yeah, the casts get their vacations and all, but in the past a cast member could make a trip back home (i.e Cynthia going home and visiting her family, Joe going back home to take care of his school projects) or somewhere if it was necessary.
Finally... here I am!!!! WOOOO HOOOOO! The 7th and a half roomie returns, Baya Voce live in color! I am no longer a behind The Real World, Brooklyn camera creeper in this episode, I am a character! The hardest part to watch is when Ryan talks about me needing to be slapped in the face and told to work hard. He didn't understand why I chose not to join the Hip Hop Dance Conservatory, so I am going to set the record straight. It had nothing to do with being lazy and quitting... not at all. The conservatory was strict and yes, broke you down to build you up, much like the military. Unlike Ryan, I don't work well like that. I understand the mind tricks they use and I also understand that sort of method works for some people. Just because the atmosphere more conducive to my learning style happens to be less militant and more friendly, absolutely does not mean I don't work hard. I kick my *** everyday in cl*** at the Broadway Dance Center. I know that's the only way to get better and I am definitely not naïve to that. So... Ryan, I challenge you to a duuuel! Come to my cl*** and THEN tell me I'm lazy! I will nun chuck you right in the baby maker!
Oh, and when I talked about changing my mind all the time with dance, I was referring to my confidence level. Some days I would come home and feel really proud of myself and other days I would be completely frustrated at my level of progression. My confidence wavered constantly, I had a really hard time giving myself a break. Hope you all like the episode! MUAH!
[quote=BayaVoce;51611]So… Ryan, I challenge you to a duuuel! Come to my class and THEN tell me I’m lazy! I will nun chuck you right in the baby maker![/quote]
LMAO Baya. I'm very glad to see more of you. Best of luck in a career in dance :)
[quote=BayaVoce;51611]Finally... here I am!!!! WOOOO HOOOOO! The 7th and a half roomie returns, Baya Voce live in color! I am no longer a behind The Real World, Brooklyn camera creeper in this episode, I am a character! The hardest part to watch is when Ryan talks about me needing to be slapped in the face and told to work hard. He didn't understand why I chose not to join the Hip Hop Dance Conservatory, so I am going to set the record straight. It had nothing to do with being lazy and quitting... not at all. The conservatory was strict and yes, broke you down to build you up, much like the military. Unlike Ryan, I don't work well like that. I understand the mind tricks they use and I also understand that sort of method works for some people. Just because the atmosphere more conducive to my learning style happens to be less militant and more friendly, absolutely does not mean I don't work hard. I kick my *** everyday in cl*** at the Broadway Dance Center. I know that's the only way to get better and I am definitely not naïve to that. So... Ryan, I challenge you to a duuuel! Come to my cl*** and THEN tell me I'm lazy! I will nun chuck you right in the baby maker!
Oh, and when I talked about changing my mind all the time with dance, I was referring to my confidence level. Some days I would come home and feel really proud of myself and other days I would be completely frustrated at my level of progression. My confidence wavered constantly, I had a really hard time giving myself a break. Hope you all like the episode! MUAH![/quote]
Lol, dont worry about it Baya, whenever Ryan talks I tend to tune him out. I dont know why that happens? And I think everyone figured out that you didnt join the conservatory because it wasnt suitable for you, not because your lazy.
[QUOTE=BayaVoce;51611]Finally... here I am!!!! WOOOO HOOOOO! The 7th and a half roomie returns, Baya Voce live in color! I am no longer a behind The Real World, Brooklyn camera creeper in this episode, I am a character! The hardest part to watch is when Ryan talks about me needing to be slapped in the face and told to work hard. He didn't understand why I chose not to join the Hip Hop Dance Conservatory, so I am going to set the record straight. It had nothing to do with being lazy and quitting... not at all. The conservatory was strict and yes, broke you down to build you up, much like the military. Unlike Ryan, I don't work well like that. I understand the mind tricks they use and I also understand that sort of method works for some people. Just because the atmosphere more conducive to my learning style happens to be less militant and more friendly, absolutely does not mean I don't work hard. I kick my *** everyday in cl*** at the Broadway Dance Center. I know that's the only way to get better and I am definitely not naïve to that. So... Ryan, I challenge you to a duuuel! Come to my cl*** and THEN tell me I'm lazy! I will nun chuck you right in the baby maker!
Oh, and when I talked about changing my mind all the time with dance, I was referring to my confidence level. Some days I would come home and feel really proud of myself and other days I would be completely frustrated at my level of progression. My confidence wavered constantly, I had a really hard time giving myself a break. Hope you all like the episode! MUAH![/QUOTE]
As a former Arthur Murray dance instructor while in college, I know exactly what you mean. The tough love approach is not for everyone. Some people do better with just the love. I hope we see a "where are they now" segment during the reunion show.
Thanks Baya! I can understand how you confidence would be down after a rough day in class. I think that's perfectly normal. But don't let it get you too down! I can also understand why you wouldn't feel as comfortable in the conservatory. I don't work well under that type of teaching as well, I don't think. Different things for different personalities and all. And you were working hard in your dance class, so I don't understand why Ryan thought you were being lazy. Had he ever even seen you in your dance class?
[quote=BayaVoce;51611]Finally... here I am!!!! WOOOO HOOOOO! The 7th and a half roomie returns, Baya Voce live in color! I am no longer a behind The Real World, Brooklyn camera creeper in this episode, I am a character! The hardest part to watch is when Ryan talks about me needing to be slapped in the face and told to work hard. He didn't understand why I chose not to join the Hip Hop Dance Conservatory, so I am going to set the record straight. It had nothing to do with being lazy and quitting... not at all. The conservatory was strict and yes, broke you down to build you up, much like the military. Unlike Ryan, I don't work well like that. I understand the mind tricks they use and I also understand that sort of method works for some people. Just because the atmosphere more conducive to my learning style happens to be less militant and more friendly, absolutely does not mean I don't work hard. I kick my *** everyday in cl*** at the Broadway Dance Center. I know that's the only way to get better and I am definitely not naïve to that. So... Ryan, I challenge you to a duuuel! Come to my cl*** and THEN tell me I'm lazy! I will nun chuck you right in the baby maker!
Oh, and when I talked about changing my mind all the time with dance, I was referring to my confidence level. Some days I would come home and feel really proud of myself and other days I would be completely frustrated at my level of progression. My confidence wavered constantly, I had a really hard time giving myself a break. Hope you all like the episode! MUAH![/quote]
Baya don't worry about what Ryan said you did amazing as usual. You're such a great dancer and I NEVER thought you were lazy. People learn through diffferent methods. Thus, there's NO REASON to fault you for turning away from the conservatory.
I think I only saw one shot of JD, but I don't remember him saying anything in this episode. Guess maybe they are letting him lay low after the outbursts last episode, like they did after he had his immigrant rants. Or maybe they (the producers) just don't have the time to show an extra roommate after all, like they thought.
[QUOTE=Seannnn;51599]I would have loved to have seen more of katelyn actually putting the site together.[/QUOTE]
Shots of me sitting at a terminal typing isn't all that interesting, I promise you =)
[QUOTE=Flamen;51600]Does anyone know the site?[/QUOTE]
The site can be found [URL="http://www.gaycenter.org/gip"]here[/URL] [genderidentityproject.org].
To be honest with you [B]V1Man[/B], this is the first episode from my season I am truly happy about. After I saw Episode 9 I thought, "wow, I actually don't feel like stabbing someone in the trachea". I don't mean to crush anyone's dreams but episodes 10 and 11 go back to general *************.
The rest of the season is the coal to the diamond that is Episode 9.
[QUOTE=BayaVoce;51611]Finally... here I am!!!! WOOOO HOOOOO! The 7th and a half roomie returns, Baya Voce live in color! I am no longer a behind The Real World, Brooklyn camera creeper in this episode, I am a character! The hardest part to watch is when Ryan talks about me needing to be slapped in the face and told to work hard. He didn't understand why I chose not to join the Hip Hop Dance Conservatory, so I am going to set the record straight. It had nothing to do with being lazy and quitting... not at all. The conservatory was strict and yes, broke you down to build you up, much like the military. Unlike Ryan, I don't work well like that. I understand the mind tricks they use and I also understand that sort of method works for some people. Just because the atmosphere more conducive to my learning style happens to be less militant and more friendly, absolutely does not mean I don't work hard. I kick my *** everyday in cl*** at the Broadway Dance Center. I know that's the only way to get better and I am definitely not naïve to that. So... Ryan, I challenge you to a duuuel! Come to my cl*** and THEN tell me I'm lazy! I will nun chuck you right in the baby maker!
Oh, and when I talked about changing my mind all the time with dance, I was referring to my confidence level. Some days I would come home and feel really proud of myself and other days I would be completely frustrated at my level of progression. My confidence wavered constantly, I had a really hard time giving myself a break. Hope you all like the episode! MUAH![/QUOTE]
Baya, how do you pronounce your last name? is it Italian?
[quote=Ag2422001;51658]This episode needed some more footage of that Latin sensation known as JD Ordonez.[/quote]
I personally feel the episode was good without any negativity from JD :)
[quote=Ag2422001;51658]This episode needed some more footage of that Latin sensation known as JD Ordonez.[/quote]
The episode hasn't aired here yet, but as far as I'm concerned, the less JD the better.
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