NYM always set's the bar for performances!!! And great example by Kate with "the show must go on!" That 's what you call a professional!!! #FUCKTHATSHOE
ESO ES LO QUE YO LLAMO CAER Y LEVANTARSE EL DOBLE DE FUERZA ESA CHICA MIS RESPETOS Y EL CHICO Y LOS DEMAS SUPIERON APOYARLE PARA MI ESTE GRUPO SE MERECE TODO MI RESPETO
Wow! Wow! Wow!!! You guys are amazing and the performance truly showed that. The #fuckthatshoe incident literally made me admire Kaitlyn more than I already did. That’s a true professional right there, in EVERY sense of the word. Awesome job guys!!!
The guy who was dancing with the woman who lost a shoe is a jerk. PLAIN JERK. Must be a macho!!! He should have been careful with her instead of throwing her like he did.
StellaStarz ;D her shoe got stuck on her partner’s shoe and then came of off her foot. They struggled a bit but then she just took off her shoe and danced the rest of the routine with only one shoe without a hitch. That’s what made this performance even more special.
so sorry for the dress and shoe malfunctions 🥺 i dont think they will get good results. an athletic dance like this requires a fully save outfits. i can imagine how disappointing to have a failure in a team work. especially they definitely put a good effort in all aspects 💯👍🏽 good job anyway guys ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
becuz a dance is an art that cant be measured by number. each pair of eyes have the own perspective. NOTE: synchronized team dance should be all in a exact same timing/ sharp and punctual, if you know what I mean😉👌🏽
Favoritism came at play here that shoe wardrobe incident should of cost them 1st place. I think they should gave the 1st place to the team that actually came 2nd place. And New York movement seriously I bet you not everyone here is born and raised in NY the name is a joke.
Yeah, ‘cause, I mean, there was NOTHING smooth about that ENTIRE shoe incident. That was bad. Real bad. I’ve seen missteps and accidents turn into improv choreo. That was, like, blind panic, both times-when the heel got caught, and when hopped around to get it off only to THROW it in the path of other dancers... 🤦🏽♀️
@@boricuafrican1 It doesn't matter how long it took. It matters how NOTICEABLE it was. Even if it was a fraction of a second, noticeable scrambling is, indeed, a definition of blind panic. For those 3 seconds and the second to follow, she was all I could see. Distractions like that usually result in a lot of points docked by judges.
@@kwilliams8440 your perspective on panicking is off... there wasn't any panicking going on...he supported her while she pulled her foot out...it took 3 seconds...that's not panicking...that's 2 pros moving quickly to rectify a situation...of course it was noticeable, there was no way to play that off, her shoe was completely stuck on his SO the amount of time it took them to correct it DOES matter and it only took 3 seconds.