Don't be such a big bully Perez, fod goodness sake. She's not a professional dancer, dancing is just something that she loves to do. Let her do that and get a bit of happiness from it. Isn't that what the song was all about?
The Ghost Writer is also terrible at grammar. It should read 'Renewed! Scrubs' On Its Ninth Life' rather than 'Renewed! Scrubs' On It's Ninth Life'. Jeez.
THREW - throw /θroʊ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [throh] Show IPA Pronunciation verb, threw, thrown, throw⋅ing, noun –verb (used with object) 1. to propel or cast in any way, esp. to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball. etc etc etc
THROUGH - /θru/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [throo] Show IPA Pronunciation –preposition 1. in at one end, side, or surface and out at the other: to pass through a tunnel; We drove through Denver without stopping. Sun came through the window. 2. past; beyond: to go through a stop sign without stopping. 3. from one to the other of; between or among the individual members or parts of: to swing through the trees; This book has passed through many hands.
/θroʊ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [throh] Show IPA Pronunciation
verb, threw, thrown, throw⋅ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to propel or cast in any way, esp. to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball.
etc etc etc
THROUGH -
/θru/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [throo] Show IPA Pronunciation
–preposition
1. in at one end, side, or surface and out at the other: to pass through a tunnel; We drove through Denver without stopping. Sun came through the window.
2. past; beyond: to go through a stop sign without stopping.
3. from one to the other of; between or among the individual members or parts of: to swing through the trees; This book has passed through many hands.
FOR FLIP SAKE.