People should break out into random dance battles more. I feel like that's what is really missing in our culture.
I can't help but wonder if Isaiah/Juilliard chose the Thunderbirds' costumes to be that blush colour because it compliments his hair. I hope he did because the power that has . . .
The dedication Carpenter put into her awkwardness as Quinn is truly a gift. As someone who has been part of two dance teams in my lifetime, it's physically painful to watch her. It's like hearing people clap on the one and three when you know it should be on the two and four.
That was so bad, I actually felt my chest ache.
I know he's supposed to be the villain, but Isaiah is so funny.
Not an oversize sweater paired with wide-leg cropped jeans!
Jordan Fisher playing the wounded ex-dancer with a chip on his shoulder? Into it.
Here we go, the classic rounding up the misfits montage! I refuse to believe that there's a high schooler who knows how to make a mixtape on cassette in 2020, the year of Beyoncé.
It takes ovaries to join a kids' dance class and keep going after they've all proven to be better than you. Especially since they barely have control over their motor skills at that age.
Carpenter is so charismatic that I don't even mind how wildly out of beat she is. Even though I can still tell where she's missing steps!!
Not to be that guy, but Carpenter and Fisher have some serious chemistry. Like, settle down, this is a dance lesson, not a private show.