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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love LaDarius, I hope he makes it. [/quote] Wow, really? I thought he was kind of a total jerk. He has anger issues, he constantly called his partner fat, a crybaby, etc. He can't control his temper. In the last episode he was teaching a clinic and if my daughter were taking it and I heard the way he talked to those kids, I'd pull her in a heartbeat, and tell him exactly why. [/quote] Not PP but I agree w/ you both. LaDarius was an asshole but when he talked about his childhood - basically being abandoned and abused - I felt for him. Most kids from problematic backgrounds like that grow up to be doing a lot worse than being a bitchy gay dude on cheer squad. That said my favorite was Jerry. He was SO adorable.[/quote] Yes. Many of them have come from difficult backgrounds, but Jerry and Morgan are proof that coming from a difficult background doesn't have to mean you treat others like crap. You deal with your issues on your own time and don't make them other people's issues. [/quote] I really do not think LaDarius was being that big of a jerk to the kids he was coaching at the end. Again, super bitchy but he wasn't abusing anyone. Look, I wouldn't put my kid in a program like that but the moms shown talking about their kids in his program didn't seem to care. [/quote]
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