1:00:01
I think the other schools danced horribly.
1:00:04
I mean, they were all jolty, and...
1:00:06
Listen, I don't want to, you know,
make comments about other schools.
1:00:09
I want you to think about us,
and think about what we did really well.
1:00:14
All along I tried explaining it to you...
1:00:16
it wasn't about the competition.
1:00:18
It was just about learning
the ballroom dancing.
1:00:20
Well, when I saw everyone dance...
1:00:23
well, I didn't think that anyone could
do any better than they did, like...
1:00:26
what we did, what we practiced,
that's all what we could do...
1:00:29
and if they don't see that
then that's their problem.
1:00:32
Everything that we learned, we did right.
We were smiling...
1:00:35
we were doing the moves right,
we had eye-to-eye connection...
1:00:40
we were focusing, we were having fun.
1:00:42
If we did so good, why didn't we go
to the semifinals or finals?
1:00:47
Because it's the judge's opinion, not ours.
1:00:50
All right.
1:00:51
It's their opinion
of what a good posture is...
1:00:53
and what good eye contact is.
1:00:55
And we might have been doing it
the way we learned.
1:00:58
But they didn't see it as the way
they learned it was supposed to be.
1:01:02
If everybody that was competing
could have done one thing...
1:01:06
a little bit better.
1:01:08
And I don't know.
1:01:10
I think you did the best that you could do.
1:01:12
- I know, that's in the past.
- It's in the past.
1:01:14
I just kind of felt, when I went away,
that I still could have done a little bit better.
1:01:18
Okay.
1:01:34
But we did a lot of mistakes.
1:01:37
We did a lot of mistakes
and we still got in second place.
1:01:40
I think it should have been harder.
It was not too hard.
1:01:43
It was just like dancing
in a regular auditorium.
1:01:47
I liked the cheering, it gave me confidence.
1:01:49
At least I know, like,
someone wants us to win.
1:01:52
So, like, we could keep on dancing.
1:01:55
They make us practice and practice...
1:01:56
They make us practice and practice...
1:01:58
until we're sweating to death, or something.