He, Jesse Lopez, is (as a technical performer)... excellent. He does suffer from the same issue almost every modern male dancer has run into. He exhibits absence of grounded presence. The foot movements lack a "gravitas" in their placement. When you're "on stage", a male has to embody that male energy. No amount of technical-executional proficiency will ever "sell" the Idea of a Man. The only reason worth mentioning it being how excellent everything else is.