Cheerleader Nation
Cheerleader Nation
| 12 March 2006 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Diagonaldi Very well executed
    Aubrey Hackett While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
    Adeel Hail Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
    Juana what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
    smallpea8 I really love this show. So much so that I bought the entire season from ITunes. You really grow to care about these girls because they are so genuinely sweet and supportive of each other and you also get to see their relationships with parents, siblings, friends/boyfriends, and coaches. Some of my favorite scenes were the ones that showed the girls at home because of the different dynamics. I loved Ayrica's little sisters ("You look like Chaka Khan!") and though they put a lot on her, you could tell her family really loved her. As was the case with all of the other girls' families. I thought Coach Donna was a little hard on Ryan (my favorite) but she must be doing something right because Ryan was so nice, talented (with school and cheerleading), and well-adjusted. Megan was another one of my favorites and I loved her relationship with her sister/teammate Alexa and her friend Katie. When she did what she did in the finals, I burst into tears! I couldn't help it. If you love cheerleading and/or just a fun reality show without constant fighting, I think you would love this show.
    transkid89 This is the best Show ever!!!!!!! I love RYAN she is so Hott and determined to do what she needs and wants to do she doesn't give up even if she has a painful injury and trust me Spraining your ankle does hurt I'm a black belt in Karate, and Judo lol so i know what it's like. It hurts a lot and the way that they were pushed to do something and through out everything they did it perfectly and I'm sooooo happy for megan for throwing her full and landing it GOOD JOB DUNBAR you guys deserved to win. You guys had me crying at the end when you won and I'm not afraid to admit it and I'm a guy and I started to cry I like how you guys came together throughout the show and you all bonded and stuff that shows that you all care about each other so much and RYAN keep directing the team like you do cause you do one hell of a job:)
    pstankavich I gave it a 9 in the realm of reality shows. These people can't be acting or reading scripts because it sometimes is so bad that it is great. The high school girls take you through the range of emotions only high school girls could do. The coaches drive them hard and expect a lot, but are real pals when it is all over. However, if you want polished physical performances stick to the Olympics. But I enjoy the more real tragedies and triumphs this series captures. A plus is the bonding outside the practices and performances. Maybe I'm a softy because I never had a daughter but I enjoyed every broadcast so far. OK, I admit I like Lifetime. Give it a try, you will only loose thirty minutes if I'm wrong. And if you miss one it is on multiple times during the week.
    Meg1884 I personally loved this show. I think that if you weren't a cheerleader then you might not like it though. My sister is a cheerleader and I used to cheer and we watched it together with our mom on Sunday night. I think that while you are watching this show though you need to keep in mind that it takes place at a Kentucky high school and Kentucky is a huge cheerleading state so if the girls or parents or coaches seem a little crazy it's because cheerleading is huge. It would be like watching a show about a high school football team from Texas. They are a huge football state and go crazy over their high school football teams.