Has Len Lost It?

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 29
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    claire2281 wrote: »
    I can't blame Len for his choice here. There's not really a massive gap in skill between Ricky and Phil overall, although Phil is slightly better. Basing it on the dance off, it was the right choice.

    How come that the reaction of the professionals showed that they thought that Ricky should have gone.
    I'm sure they knew who was the better dancer.

    Did anyone else notice a huge error in Phil's routine? It is not a crime to go wrong, it is how you cope with it that matters. A routine is a personal thing, not like a sequence dance that is laid down.
  • kassieqkassieq Posts: 3,145
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    I missed Phil's mistake, but on overall execution of the routines I thought Ricky G was too much on tippy toes which made it a bit skippy and there was loss of body contact, I don't think that makes for a good routine.
  • AnnsyreAnnsyre Posts: 109,504
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    samiskim wrote: »
    What is Len doing? Yet again he saves the weaker dancer in The Dance Off. So poor old Tuffers is out - he should have stayed in for at least three more weeks before it was his time to go.

    Ricky Groves was the worst dancer tonight because Laila was injured and should not have been judged. How brave she was to dance with a sprained ankle - very painful. I was so very pleased she was not in the Dance-Off. After her dance, in my opinion, Len, as Head Judge, should have said "Thank you for dancing Laila - I am not going to mark you and am going to put you through to the next round". Thank goodness the voters have a deeper sense of fair play.

    Len knows far more about dancing than we do and he is in a far better position to watch and see everything - unlike the viewers who are distracted and don't keep a clear line of vision of the WHOLE couple for the WHOLE dance.

    So as far as I am concerned he is always right. I might not like what he decides but I bow to his expertise.
  • millie3millie3 Posts: 1,134
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    Annsyre wrote: »
    Len knows far more about dancing than we do and he is in a far better position to watch and see everything - unlike the viewers who are distracted and don't keep a clear line of vision of the WHOLE couple for the WHOLE dance.

    So as far as I am concerned he is always right. I might not like what he decides but I bow to his expertise.

    Surely not when it comes to Natalie?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,126
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    I did`t see the show last night and somehow I`v managed to avoid stumbling upon the result on the Internet.I`v just watched the show on the i-player....Firstly I was a bit shocked that Phil found himself in the Dance off.As others have said there was`t that much between them but I was still very surprised Phil was voted off....I did`t notice the error that Graig pointed out....Anyway I`am a little sad that Phil was given the boot as I felt his Charm added a little something extra to both his own performances and the show in general......Obviously I`am disappointed Len did`t save him but I`v posted in this thread because I think this weeks Dance off has highlighted the injustice of Len having 2 votes(not his fault off course).......It was one of those too close to call Dance-offs that divided the panel....It would have been much fairer to give the public vote precedence over Lens casting vote....I`ll never understand why the BBC have given Len the privilege of deciding who goes....if it`s too close to call then the public vote should decide.....and I`v thought that from the day the Judges were given a vote 2yrs ago.
  • AnnsyreAnnsyre Posts: 109,504
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    millie3 wrote: »
    Surely not when it comes to Natalie?

    I like Natalie - she brings a lt of enthusiasm to the programme - and Len likes that and so do a lot of viewers.

    We aren't at a proper dancing competition where judging is absolutely strict and by the book - SCD is an entertainment programme aimed at all sorts of people who are not dance teachers or experts but just want something entertaining to watch and who like all the razzmatazz of dancing.

    This I know upsets the purists on the forum, but they are small minortity of the 9+ million who watched this week.

    Natalie is one of my favourites because she has tried very hard each week and is improving. She is an astoundingly good role model for the much younger viewers of whom there are many.:)

    imo.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 29
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    Annsyre wrote: »
    Len knows far more about dancing than we do and he is in a far better position to watch and see everything - unlike the viewers who are distracted and don't keep a clear line of vision of the WHOLE couple for the WHOLE dance.

    So as far as I am concerned he is always right. I might not like what he decides but I bow to his expertise.

    Len is a dance school owner. He is not rated that highly as a judge in the world of ballroom dancing although he is a good compère. His forte is actually teaching disco and children I believe, but he hasn't done much of that in recent years.

    There must be quite a few more qualified people than Len who use this forum?
  • Three Left FeetThree Left Feet Posts: 738
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    Bonnie96 wrote: »
    What was interesting is that Ricky appeared to think it was him who was being voted off right up until Len actually said his name and then when they were having the commiserating hug, Ricky actually said 'Len got it wrong'.

    I think Ricky has real problems with self esteem.

    However, depending on how the week pans out for Jade, there is provision in the rules for the eliminated couple to be re-instated if she can't continue in the competition - we need to see come Monday :(

    Looking at the celebs in the immediate aftermath of the results, you'd have thought Tuffers was through and Ricky out. The pro body language told a different story, however!

    I voted for Tuffers, but his DO performance was not his best, whereas I thought Ricky was slightly undermarked to start with and did his stuff when it mattered. Overall, a fair DO result.
  • mimi dlcmimi dlc Posts: 13,423
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    Tikillas wrote: »
    Maybe it was clean, however the dance was very skippy and that wasn't even mentioned!!!!

    But since Skippygate, the use of the word Skippy has been banned, and skippiness must not be mentioned...
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    mimi dlc wrote: »
    But since Skippygate, the use of the word Skippy has been banned, and skippiness must not be mentioned...

    OK then lol.

    JERKY....how's that?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 417
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    katya herself did say that the mistake wouldn't have been visible on camera. so Len obviously saw something we didn't.

    but yes, ricky was verrry skippy, which only Craig alluded to (on the first attempt), saying there was rise and fall and it needed to be more on one level. I felt he was desperate to say skippy but had to think of another way of saying it!

    I was surprised Len didn't mention it, as he is the stickler for footwork
  • bendymixerbendymixer Posts: 18,628
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    Tikillas wrote: »
    Len is a dance school owner. He is not rated that highly as a judge in the world of ballroom dancing although he is a good compère. His forte is actually teaching disco and children I believe, but he hasn't done much of that in recent years.

    There must be quite a few more qualified people than Len who use this forum?

    Well there are probably people as qualified as Len for sure. Coming from a family of dance teachers and judges (i DONT judge in latin and ballroom) but my brother sister inlaw and mum and dad do /did and have loads of friends who are and they ring me up in a steady stream on a Saturday to complain about Len he seems to have lost the plot this season more so than others.

    My dad's opinion of his judging on SCD and dWTS this year is unprintable

    Len said on ITT yesterday that Ricky made no mistakes in the dance off - but frankly his action in the VW which was skippy is surely a mistake in itself?
  • Doghouse RileyDoghouse Riley Posts: 32,491
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    bendymixer wrote: »
    Well there are probably people as qualified as Len for sure. Coming from a family of dance teachers and judges (i DONT judge in latin and ballroom) but my brother sister inlaw and mum and dad do /did and have loads of friends who are and they ring me up in a steady stream on a Saturday to complain about Len he seems to have lost the plot this season more so than others.

    My dad's opinion of his judging on SCD and dWTS this year is unprintable

    Len said on ITT yesterday that Ricky made no mistakes in the dance off - but frankly his action in the VW which was skippy is surely a mistake in itself?

    Dunno about Skippy, but during his performance I was reminded of this song.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HCuxLoERH0
  • Bonnie96Bonnie96 Posts: 5,415
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    Dunno about Skippy, but during his performance I was reminded of this song.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HCuxLoERH0

    SO irreverent but so very funny :D
  • SeasideLadySeasideLady Posts: 20,773
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    andiep wrote: »
    Im so pleased the judges stuck to the rules and voted to save the couple that did the best in the dance off.
    Erin and Ricky put in a clean performance and it was great imo. He has continually improved and did a great vw tonight. They definately deserved to go through to next week

    Was a good job they did seeing as Erin saw the mistakes Phil made from the stage where she was waiting. Their VW was a bit boring though, and I liked Phil's dance more. What a pity.:(
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