I haven't watched the whole thing but both my 13 year old and I were like, "Ohhhhh noooooo" when they showed Will on the screen. |
+1- like a PP stated- she is all about god and so is he so they clearly have that as a priority. Without makeup, they are well- matched physically. I actually thought she was that VS model who has down syndrome- I can't remember her name. Especially with the child-like/simple way she speaks. But with makeup- she looks like a different person- it's like one of the coaches said to her something like 'he is not what I pictured' which is code for 'he is hideous- why are you with him'. |
She's like a real-life Lyla Garrity. It's eerie. |
sorry, this was in response to the post above. I forgot to quote it. |
LOL, No way! She is gorgeous. All the makeup in the world doesn’t give you lovely facial features and a great body. Meow! |
DH and I have been watching Friday Night Lights and the resemblance is uncanny, down to the little girl voice. |
Her mother is too much. They were probably sick of DCC 24/7 365 for decades. |
I actually found him to be sort of a d*** in the episode where he shows up to her apartment. He seems very full of himself and talks about Reece as if she's an accomplishment for him instead of a woman he wants to share his life with. He's way out of his league and he knows it. I got a very ick vibe. |
I agree with this, but this girl I went to high school with (in TX, but not Dallas) is sincerely super religious. He oldest daughter is stunningly gorgeous, and she looks like a streetwalker in every photo I've seen of her. So I don't know what the deal is there. |
Yes. My northeastern ILs commented on it for years with me. They were also amazed that I traveled with a hair dryer. (I am from West Texas) |
+1 on her father and brothers. I can certainly see not going to every one - but none?! Ever? I ended the series feeling really bad for Victoria. I think it finally dawned on me that the reason she can't connect with the other cheerleaders and isn't a group leader is because she actually doesn't want to be there. She thinks she does because it's all her mom ever talked about and she was basically raised to do it. I also got a bitter ender vibe from her - or I guess I recognized it. She can't quit because seeing things through is such an integral part of her personality. I honestly feel concern for her. She is going to crack. She had that pasted on smile all the time but seems miserable. |
It’s part of the culture. Not just in Texas but within the DCC organization. They are told not to come to practice looking rough. They want them to be “performance ready” all the time. Part of their image is that the women represent the DCC “brand” ALL the time. If they aren’t on board with that, they need not try out because it’s just not the right fit for them |
Agree that it’s deliberate. Kelli is a good person who has an extremely tough job that she executes brilliantly and with compassion. The CMT Making the Team series respects her. This documentary was a hatchet job. And the documentary crew does not seem to have any love for DCC at all. America is a pretty big and diverse place. Texas has its own culture and outward and visible open faith in God is definitely a part of the culture that just doesnt resonate with big city people on the coasts. |
The whole state goes out in full hair and makeup every day? Yikes. |
Matthew 6:25-34 tells us that He’s the kind of God who takes care of the details, like the grass and the lilies in the field—do we should take comfort that he will take care of the worries of his beloved children (you and me) And wants to show His love and care for us and tells us to seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all the rest of what we need will be provided. |