

Yes Kevin Hart, we all make mistakes. MTV's biggest mistake was taking you on as a host. After watching Kevin host, I'm debating picking up the phone and calling Russell Brand back to host next years show. MTV tried to tie in the presidential election as a way to get teens involved in voting, whcih was a good move, but when the whole idea of "my president is black" comes about, I start to question why everything comes down to race? I'm not one to get involved into racial topics, but it's the elephant in the room. No one wants to sound "racist"but MTV blatantly emphasizes it and plays the racial card. It just isn't necessary. In addition, none of the jokes were funny, well maybe except the one about Kristen Stewart. That was kind of funny, but she really deserved it. Especially when she was one of the few cast mates not at the VMA's promoting part 2 of "Breaking Dawn." Yep, it just got funnier.
Amongst all the bad, it seems hard to find a silver lining. Aside from giving mad props to One Direction's manager for scoring them two VMA's and a performance (take that The Wanted), and wiping away our tears as Frank Ocean touched the depths of our souls, this night was all about girl domination. Girl power, if you must. Alicia Keys previewed her new single, "Girl is on fire" proving that real music does still exist. I'll even give it Nicki Minaj, who actually embraced her rap side and strayed from her barbie doll persona for a minute to lay down some authentic rhymes. All of that was nicely topped off by Olympic gymnast Gaby, who strutted her stuff and proved that she is the reason for America's success in the Olympics. Taylor Swift concluded the show with her very first finale performance. "We are never ever getting back together" was full on T.Swift in her natural habitat. Fun, girly, flirty and innocent. That's really whats most charming about her, no matter how much music changes, she is who she is. After all that, I still believe that there is just a smidgen of hope left for the VMA's. Till next year!
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