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Quote Follow the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders from auditions to training camp and the NFL season as they chase their dreams and a coveted spot on the squad. On Netflix, premiered June 20, 2024. Discuss the show here!
News and speculation about the upcoming Netflix series. I'm so looking forward to the show - I'm really interested to see how they balance a clear admiration from the organisation with the many problematic elements of it. I think Cheer Season 2 did a good job of this but season 1 was so "Monica i...
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Watching Season 5 again. I wish someone would give some truth serum to Judy, Kelli and Charlotte in order to explain why Ashley B., Paula T., Rachel Buckmaster, Courtney Cook and Megan F. made to TC because quite frankly these girls cannot dance worth a darn.
Things I missed from MTT: the outrageousness of Kitty Carter, watching them stumble over Dallas Cowboys trivia, show team tryouts. Also realized that like on competitive singing shows, I like what I like and so often disagree with the judges on who is cut. The only time it makes sense to me is when their kicks aren't high enough.
This might be the wrong place to put it, but to the uk people, I just noticed that ITVBe has been showing series 9 of DCC every saturday (final episode of series 9 is shown tomorrow around 8.am) but just switched the tv on right now and ITVBe is showing series 11 every weekday (weird that they show series 9 every sat and then started showing series 11 and they havent shown series 10.
Shame on Charlotte for that entitled speech about how the cheerleaders don't want a salary because "being a DCC is a calling." Not enough focus on practices and performances. Very slick PR show.
Courtney auditioned in 2013 and didn't make it but made the Texas Legends dancers. Also on that TLD squad were DCC vet Kelli, MDC Jamie, and current AAIA Raegan.
Its main and first priority is the ENTERTAINMENT FACTOR because it is a TV SHOW. I totally believe the show should be about the dance ability and being the ambassador of the team/brand, but if you add a tv show onto it, then in reality, that all goes out the window and the first and main priority is to create a drama/entertainment show to have ...
I feel like this was a great series but for all the the organisation claimed that this was "all access" - it definitely glossed over a LOT and sucked up to the Jones family etc to the point that it felt as co-produced as MTT.