![]() ![]() SEXUALIZING COMMENTS ARE TAKEN VERY SERIOUSLY. No sexualizing comments about any dancer. Discussion of specific moments of poor behavior does not fall under this rule.Ħ."X is a bully, brat, mean, lazy, rude, etc.", and threads asking about meanest moments are not permitted.No posts for the sole purpose of vilifying a child for poor behavior, perceived or otherwise. This includes excessive self promotion.ĥ. Spam, including flooding of the sub with low effort content, will be removed. You may discuss plastic surgery/cosmetic enhancements that the cast has spoken about themselves but gossip or speculation about unconfirmed plastic surgery/cosmetic enhancements will be removed."Xxx has a big nose" or "Xxx has gained a lot of weight recently." You may not criticize their innate appearance, e.g."I don't like the outfit Xxx wore to the Teen Choice Awards" or "I don't like Xxx's new haircut." You may criticize their fashion choices, e.g.No gossip/speculation about plastic surgery. Don't criticize a dancer's physical appearance. This may result in an immediate temporary or permanent ban.ģ. No tolerance for racist, sexist, homophobic, or otherwise hateful language or slurs. This includes comments attacking a user or their opinion (There is a civil way to express disagreement) and retaliation to such comments. Aggressive, mean-spirited, harassing, and down right off-putting comments will be removed. Note that votes on reddit are contributes/doesn't contribute NOT agree/disagree.Ģ.This includes comments about downvoting and users that post from multiple accounts. Off-topic comments will be removed at the moderators' discretion. Just remember, "Everyone's replaceable!"ġ. “Late Night with Conan O’Brien,” NBC at 12:35: Ashley Judd and Alanis Morissette.Whether you're a die-hard fan or it's just your guilty pleasure, this is the unofficial subreddit for the TV show Dance Moms. “Late, Late Show with Craig Kilborn,” CBS at 12:35: Avril Lavigne. “Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” NBC at 11:35: Tobey Maguire and Maroon 5. “Late Show with David Letterman,” CBS at 11:35: Kevin Kline and Nicole Richie. “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy,” Bravo at 10: Brooklyn gambler Phil R. “The Last Seduction” (1994), WE at 9: Often overlooked when people talk about new-school noir, this is a rip-roaring thriller, with Linda Fiorentino as one of the all-time femme fatales, and Peter Berg and Bill Pullman are among her victims. “Blow Out,” Bravo at 9: More “drama” in the reality series about the opening of a Beverly Hills hair salon. The roommates’ luau brings lots of relationship news, including a secret about why Johnny broke up with Ava. “Summerland,” WB at 9: One of the few new shows on tonight. “Gilmore Girls,” WB at 8: All of Stars Hollow turns out for Liz’s wedding, and Lorelai and Luke share a romantic dance. “NYPD 24/7,” ABC at 10: A look at the work of Andy Sipowicz’s real-life counterparts. “The Jury,” Fox at 9: Two gangbangers stand trial for the shooting death of a neighborhood woman. ![]() “Method & Red,” Fox at 8:30: Repeat of the new sitcom pilot in which rappers move on up to a big suburban mansion in the kind of neighborhood where big-time bling is considered tacky. “The Next Action Star,” NBC at 8: Reality contest followed by “The Last Comic Standing” and a repeat of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” John Travolta, aka “Saturday Night Fever’s” Tony Manero, hosts. “AFI’s 100 Years, 100 Songs,” CBS at 8: Another American Film Institute countdown show, with everyone from Clay Aiken to Paul Simon digging into the history of movie music. ![]() “The Bernie Mac Show,” Fox at 8: George Clinton and his freaky Parliament Funkadelic crowd guest as Bernie turns 40. Tonight’s disappointments are “8 Simple Rules,” “I’m With Her,” “According to Jim” and “Less Than Perfect.” Summer of not enough laughs, ABC at 8: The sitcom rerun marathon continues. And Richardson’s Julia has a few issues of her own when her overbearing mother arrives, demanding a facelift from Julia’s husband, Sean. Tonight’s episode finds partners Sean (Walsh) and Christian (McMahon) both grappling with the idea of getting old and facing responsibility. Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon star, along with Joely Richardson, whose real-life mother, Vanessa Redgrave, turns up as her TV mom. It ain’t “The Sopranos,” but you won’t be bored. Tonight at 10 brings the second season premiere of FX’s “Nip/Tuck,” the imaginative if erratic series about the personal and professional trials of two Miami plastic surgeons. ![]()
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