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Does Quest Crew have an unfair advantage on America's Best Dance Crew?

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It's a fair question. I'm not going to knock the skills the boys obviously have, but in a way this is a reality all-star crew of hip-hop dancers. Three of their performers are former finalists of FOX's summer hit So You Think You Can Dance. Hell, even judge Shane Sparks choreographed and judged on SYTYCD before beginning his stint on Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew for MTV so the audience is already aware of a connection between the two shows. And you have to figure there's a pretty heavy crossover audience between the two. How many dancing competition shows are there that feature street dancing?

The question is whether or not its unfair that so much of America has already become familiar with and fallen in love with the dynamic style of Hok Konishi, Ryan Conferido and Dominic "D-Trix" Sandoval of Quest Crew. Where do you draw the line, or is there any need to? On SYTYCD the three each competed individually whereas here they're part of a larger group so it's not like they're getting a second chance. Still, I'm pretty sure I remember Quest Crew even performing on a results show of SYTYCD last summer.

I think they definitely had an advantage on ABDC in the earlier rounds based on the recognition of their three SYTYCD alumni. But it's akin to the advantage contestants who are featured in the early rounds of American Idol have over those who get no screen time at all. We just saw that this past week with Michael Sarver advancing over superior singers on that show. But is it unfair? In a way.

But in the case of America's Best Dance Crew, I'm going to have to vote "No" on this one. It's an advantage, but not necessarily an unfair one. The crew has continued to excel, standing firmly in the top three this week, but I think that's been mostly on the quality of their performances. There's been no mention on the show of any connections to SYTYCD and the judges have been warning them that the all-girl crew Beat Freaks have been on them the past few weeks so they're not playing overwhelming favorites either.

It is a gray area, however. Should performers from one reality show be allowed to compete in a different one? There was a lot of hoopla over Rob & Amber appearing on The Amazing Race after their double stints on Survivor, but in the end it was good for ratings and people didn't seem to really mind. All the crap they subjected us to after that is another story. I still haven't forgiven them for Against the Odds.

Do you think Quest Crew has an unfair advantage?

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