Anonymous wrote:Her suitcases were covered in NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/tara-lipinski-travel-packing/
I originally thought it seemed extreme, but seeing the outfits she's been wearing I get it. They are all like evening gowns with heavy stonework etc.
I don't really care about her clothes, but she is a good commentator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a separate note, her commentary has been particularly impressive.
Tara doesn't do the annoying thing Johnny does, talking about his personal relationship with the competitors.
She explains the skills in understandable terms, keeps it upbeat and knows when to stop talking and let the music take over for viewers. I really appreciate her sensitivity, particularly as we have watched many young athletes experience crushing heart in public.
I like Johnny too, but he does come off a bit self centered.
It seems like Tara tries to find at least one nice thing to point out about each skater and I agree that I find her explanations interesting and helpful.
Tara is really good! I enjoy her commentary and how she explains the jumps and what makes each challenging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a separate note, her commentary has been particularly impressive.
Tara doesn't do the annoying thing Johnny does, talking about his personal relationship with the competitors.
She explains the skills in understandable terms, keeps it upbeat and knows when to stop talking and let the music take over for viewers. I really appreciate her sensitivity, particularly as we have watched many young athletes experience crushing heart in public.
I like Johnny too, but he does come off a bit self centered.
It seems like Tara tries to find at least one nice thing to point out about each skater and I agree that I find her explanations interesting and helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably because she’s on air almost every day covering ice skating with Johnny Weir and part of their whole thing is fabulous looks each day along with truly very good commentary and insight.
+1
This is her “thing.” She did it last Olympics, too.
+2. I love their commentary, and the outfits are part of their thing.
Plus figure skating and ice dancing outfits have always been sparkly and fun. The outfits are part of the showmanship. It makes total sense to me that she and Johnny would also dress up for their commentary. It totally works in this context. I love that Tara has found a way to also be involved in her Olympic sport well after her retirement.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately I was overseas for the women's short program. I was forced to watch it on EuroSport. All of you should be faced to do that. No wonder Europeans look so sad all the time during the winter Olympics. They don't have Tara and Johnny calling skating. You have no idea what a blessing they are until you don't have them.
Anonymous wrote:In the whole world of things to get your knickers in a twist about you choose this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If yall haven't watch it check out the traitors you will get a good sense of who she is.
Are you saying trailers? Or that she and the commentators are traitors?
NP. Tara and Jonny are currently competitors on the television show “The Traitors” on Peacock.
Anonymous wrote:On a separate note, her commentary has been particularly impressive.
Tara doesn't do the annoying thing Johnny does, talking about his personal relationship with the competitors.
She explains the skills in understandable terms, keeps it upbeat and knows when to stop talking and let the music take over for viewers. I really appreciate her sensitivity, particularly as we have watched many young athletes experience crushing heart in public.
I like Johnny too, but he does come off a bit self centered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If yall haven't watch it check out the traitors you will get a good sense of who she is.
Are you saying trailers? Or that she and the commentators are traitors?
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No offense, but how old are you?