Am I The One Who?: Thoughts On AllOutSundays AllOutShoutOut Episode

Watching AllOutSundays' Latest Episode I wonder, AM I The only One Who. . .

. . . thought the TikTok dance opening was a huge downgrade from last week's Janet Jackson opening?
How come we went from Grammy Award-winning hits to Budots and Jumbo Hotdog?

. . . thought seeing Boobay, Tuesday Vargas, and Ruffa Mae Quinto dancing in the opening felt like watching a different noontime show?
It felt like watching a TV5 or Net25 variety shows where everyone is a joke, and Ruffa Mae and Tuesday admitting that they rehearsed everything in 5 minutes says a lot about how much the creatives are taking this show seriously. But wait, there is more, they actually returned later with a dedicated dance segment nobody wants to see.

. . . wonder if the Sexbomb dance prod was either just the TikTok standard or just simply lazy?
I know it was based on TikTok where untalented people believe they are great dancers just by gyrating and flailing their arms annoyingly, I don't like their novelty aspects but during their peak, the Sexbomb Girls are the best and most energetic dancers on earth.

. . . thought Rayver Cruz, Valeen Montenegro, and Rochelle Pangilinan were the only redeeming spot in that opening?
Based on the great performance, at least they took it as a real dance prod on TV and not a stupid TikTok dance challenge.

. . . thought the joke on Barbie Forteza's singing ability is getting old? Barbie meant to be funny every time she pitches that she is joining or at least should be on the Queendom segment but its getting bland hearing it every week. We already know Barbie is not a good singer and there's nothing funny about it anymore, and actually, there is really nothing funny about it in the first place.

. . . wonder how come the program particularly the Queendom segment can regularly feature songs of ABS-CBN artists?
Does Sparkle consultant Johnny Manahan who also had been the brain behind ASAP start to influence the show? This is not about network war but why not feature songs of GMA Artists? I know GMA's record label is dead at this point but they did have a good run in the past.

. . . thought 4th Impact has been the best featured group on the PPop segment so far but doesn't consider them as a PPop group?
Maybe that depends on how PPop is defined, but 4th Impact is more of a vocal group, they are more like La Diva and XOXO than any of the other Blackpink-ish PPop girl groups that had been on the show.

. . . thought Jessica Villarubin would pass as a 5th member of 4th Impact?

. . . wonder what has happened to Julie Anne San Jose's Limitless segment?
It went from regular to a sporadic segment, kind of ridiculous that we can have a PPop segment every week while Julie was relegated to reading shout-outs, and after all, Julie is GMA's resident PPop star, she came from a talent show called PopstarKids, was part of the group SugarPop and was known as the Pop Sweetheart before being Limitless.

. . . wonder what was Mark Herras doing in the Tune Pak na Pak segment?
Obviously, Mark himself was wondering too, he was either confused or just didn't want to be there at all, and I don't blame him.

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