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Paula Abdul on So You Think You Can Dance?

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Paula AbdulOn last night's special Monday episode of So You Think You Can Dance, producer/judge Nigel Lythgoe displayed an empty chair, just in case, he said, a special guest decided to grace them with her presence. The chair was marked with the name "Paula Abdul." (On a side note, SYTYCD was on basically in place of House -- how can such a popular show go on break so often?).

The current slate of judges, including Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, and Adam Shankman (in for Mia Michaels), seems perfect. Other than the fact that I wish I had the technical know-how to develop a filter that would detect when Murphy is about to sound like a claxon and automatically adjust the volume of my TV, I enjoy all three judges. And, as I've said before, I actually feel like I'm learning something from the show when they critique the dancers. When they need another voice, they have Debbie Allen, the sometimes overly loquacious Lil C, and a few others who can easily step in.
What, exactly, would Abdul add to this mix? She has a background in dance, and probably knows dancing better than singing. She's also a big name again thanks to American Idol. But having seen her on Idol, I'd prefer Dance stay with its current slate, and not use the Paula chair.

On Idol, Abdul was the cheerleader, the one who would stand up for/coddle the hopeful singers. Dance doesn't need that. The judges seem to be genuinely interested in the development of every dancer they see, whether at early auditions or in the final 20 (with the exception of the inevitable loonies and delusionals, and even then, they mostly have fun and roll with the bad performances).

They offer what seems to my untrained ears as useful advice, even if it might seem harsh, but always make it clear the intention is to move the dancer forward artistically.

If Abdul can change her style a bit and fit with that dynamic, great. But if not, Dance doesn't really need another judge.

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