Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was a good episode, just because it was good to get away from the boring navel gazing of the rest of the season.
I know that TV shows never have realistic finances, but there's no way that teaching ballet can bring in anything close to replacing the income Beth was earning. How are they paying for their big house in their fancy suburb?
Good point. Randall and Kevin did well, but Randall has bills and 3 children and campaigns cost money, even local ones. I am not sure what Kate does that she can fly across country last minute for a road trip to find their uncle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t like the Beth episode at all. I love her and adore Zoe but this episode didn’t do anything for me for some reason.
I agree, I had zero emotional reaction to it. Beth's parents seemed already elderly during her child years. Her mother kept referring to these mystery older brothers and sisters who we never saw and Beth has never mentioned or had a relationship with otherwise (unless I'm forgetting things.)
Perhaps part of what bothered me is that as a former professional dancer, tv shows wanting to portray the ballet world can never seem to get it right. None of the girls they had dancing in Bethany's childhood classes had the skill to make it anywhere near professional level. The adult Beth actress didn't look like she'd done a plie in her life before during her Flashdance moment. I get that this is fiction and we can use our imagination and suspend reality, but can't NBC afford to hire real dancers for their episodes??
So true! The cut aways to hide her dancing were so distracting. At least they could have done a CGI face swap like Black Swan with the body of an actual dancer. I did like that they took the effort to add the little eye spot on teen Beth, which adult Beth also has. But why was Howard University so white? A HBUC would have way more Bs.
That wasn't Howard. It was Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh. Didn't you see the red sign near the name tag table?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t like the Beth episode at all. I love her and adore Zoe but this episode didn’t do anything for me for some reason.
I agree, I had zero emotional reaction to it. Beth's parents seemed already elderly during her child years. Her mother kept referring to these mystery older brothers and sisters who we never saw and Beth has never mentioned or had a relationship with otherwise (unless I'm forgetting things.)
Perhaps part of what bothered me is that as a former professional dancer, tv shows wanting to portray the ballet world can never seem to get it right. None of the girls they had dancing in Bethany's childhood classes had the skill to make it anywhere near professional level. The adult Beth actress didn't look like she'd done a plie in her life before during her Flashdance moment. I get that this is fiction and we can use our imagination and suspend reality, but can't NBC afford to hire real dancers for their episodes??
So true! The cut aways to hide her dancing were so distracting. At least they could have done a CGI face swap like Black Swan with the body of an actual dancer. I did like that they took the effort to add the little eye spot on teen Beth, which adult Beth also has. But why was Howard University so white? A HBUC would have way more Bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t like the Beth episode at all. I love her and adore Zoe but this episode didn’t do anything for me for some reason.
I agree, I had zero emotional reaction to it. Beth's parents seemed already elderly during her child years. Her mother kept referring to these mystery older brothers and sisters who we never saw and Beth has never mentioned or had a relationship with otherwise (unless I'm forgetting things.)
Perhaps part of what bothered me is that as a former professional dancer, tv shows wanting to portray the ballet world can never seem to get it right. None of the girls they had dancing in Bethany's childhood classes had the skill to make it anywhere near professional level. The adult Beth actress didn't look like she'd done a plie in her life before during her Flashdance moment. I get that this is fiction and we can use our imagination and suspend reality, but can't NBC afford to hire real dancers for their episodes??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t like the Beth episode at all. I love her and adore Zoe but this episode didn’t do anything for me for some reason.
I agree, I had zero emotional reaction to it. Beth's parents seemed already elderly during her child years. Her mother kept referring to these mystery older brothers and sisters who we never saw and Beth has never mentioned or had a relationship with otherwise (unless I'm forgetting things.)
Perhaps part of what bothered me is that as a former professional dancer, tv shows wanting to portray the ballet world can never seem to get it right. None of the girls they had dancing in Bethany's childhood classes had the skill to make it anywhere near professional level. The adult Beth actress didn't look like she'd done a plie in her life before during her Flashdance moment. I get that this is fiction and we can use our imagination and suspend reality, but can't NBC afford to hire real dancers for their episodes??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t like the Beth episode at all. I love her and adore Zoe but this episode didn’t do anything for me for some reason.
I agree, I had zero emotional reaction to it. Beth's parents seemed already elderly during her child years. Her mother kept referring to these mystery older brothers and sisters who we never saw and Beth has never mentioned or had a relationship with otherwise (unless I'm forgetting things.)
Perhaps part of what bothered me is that as a former professional dancer, tv shows wanting to portray the ballet world can never seem to get it right. None of the girls they had dancing in Bethany's childhood classes had the skill to make it anywhere near professional level. The adult Beth actress didn't look like she'd done a plie in her life before during her Flashdance moment. I get that this is fiction and we can use our imagination and suspend reality, but can't NBC afford to hire real dancers for their episodes??
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t like the Beth episode at all. I love her and adore Zoe but this episode didn’t do anything for me for some reason.
Anonymous wrote:If Beth(any) was such a serious dancer in her youth, wouldn't it have made more sense to see her keeping up with dance classes through the years? It seemed completely unrealistic that she would have dropped dance altogether, and then jumped right back into it when we saw her in the studio. Surely she's kept up with it as a hobby?
Anonymous wrote:It was a good episode, just because it was good to get away from the boring navel gazing of the rest of the season.
I know that TV shows never have realistic finances, but there's no way that teaching ballet can bring in anything close to replacing the income Beth was earning. How are they paying for their big house in their fancy suburb?