Every time a rubbish dancer is on Len says 'at least you came out and gave it a go' and gives them 5 along with Bruno and Darcey. Well that's what I thought until Bruno gave Scott 6!
Why were people treating Donny Osmond like he was a music god. He was the cute face in one of the cringiest boybands of all time. Now he's some kind of 'legend'. Bleeugh.
In other news: Darcey Bland, Ghastly Goodman and Baby Bruno should be taken back to nursery school and taught to that there are numbers below 5 - their marking is torally ridiculous and means that it's only Craig who sorts out any kind of order
I have given up on any expectation of realistic scoring. I just hope that they will get the top four and bottom four mostly right at this stage of the competiton which in fairness to the panel they mostly do.
I have given up on any expectation of realistic scoring. I just hope that they will get the top four and bottom four mostly right at this stage of the competiton which in fairness to the panel they mostly do.
There is no chance they will give below a 5 if we are into week 4.
It's wrong that the rest are relying on Craig to get the order right.
It all feels a bit flat this year - the top 4 perhaps 5 now after Sunetra and Brendan's performance yesterday are easy to spot but the rest are pretty meh but without the redemption of interesting 'characters' to lighten the load (Dave and Mark come to mind from last year) who create a bit of fun whilst we are waiting for the more accomplished dancers to perform. Last night, for example, far too much of it was like watching paint dry. This state of affairs should improve as the duffers are eliminated but duffers need to be fun to work well on a show like Strictly. This lot seem particularly wooden - it's like watching clockwork mannequins perform although I fear I might be doing an injustice to inanimate objects here.
I kind of resent Donny giving the first 10 away in Week 1.
One of the best parts of the Strictly experience is waiting, as the weeks progress and the 9s stack up, for the first 10 to appear. To have it in Week 3 on a dance that, whilst very good, wasn't spectacular, makes it feel very anti-climactic.
The only interesting thing about the 10 appearing in Week 3 is that we now have tie (with Louisa & Vincent all the way back in Series 4) for earliest 10 of the competition. Technically, L&V still hold the record as that was only their second dance (courtesy of the dreaded "gender split" format)
:)Well actually hes says, you came aught, gave it your best, and entertained us, that's what its all abart'. Turning to the audience 'oh shut up you lot;,
And I'm finding Darcy's comments on some of the male celebs physique sick making. This is a woman who danced with some of the most primed physical specimens in the ballet world ever who could carry their partners around on their little fingers. Please someone stop her going on about Steve's arms.
Why were people treating Donny Osmond like he was a music god. He was the cute face in one of the cringiest boybands of all time. Now he's some kind of 'legend'. Bleeugh.
Only in this country is he treated as such. Goodness knows why as he's just a smug git.
It all feels a bit flat this year - the top 4 perhaps 5 now after Sunetra and Brendan's performance yesterday are easy to spot but the rest are pretty meh but without the redemption of interesting 'characters' to lighten the load (Dave and Mark come to mind from last year) who create a bit of fun whilst we are waiting for the more accomplished dancers to perform.
Tim seems to be fitting into that interesting/fun role. And Greg would've been good for it too, if he hadn't been voted out at the start.
OTOH Tim isn't right for it at all, but the producers keep trying to force him into it.
Frankie was good, but in no way did she deserve a 10. Its only the third dance so none of the celebs are anywhere near that standard. Frankie didn't have that sharpness that a Paso needs, because she isn't experienced enough yet. It made a mockery of the whole thing, and rendered future 10s meaningless. A 10 means perfect, and it wasn't.
The whole show is a laughable embarrassment - I loathe Movie Week, way too many gimmicks.
Me too. I was really hoping Scott would go - but fans kept him in. I didn't think Jenny was that bad but she has no fan base and the choreography wasn't that interesting. I did also think that Judy showed a bit of improvement.
I'm giving it one or two more weeks before I give up. Hate the judges' entrance, really think the guest judge was a waste of time and really don't care much for Tess and Claudia although the program does move along a bit better. They seem to be making it more like Dancing with the Stars.
Think they should cut all the gimmicks and get back to basics.
Frankie was good, but in no way did she deserve a 10. Its only the third dance so none of the celebs are anywhere near that standard. Frankie didn't have that sharpness that a Paso needs, because she isn't experienced enough yet. It made a mockery of the whole thing, and rendered future 10s meaningless. A 10 means perfect, and it wasn't.
Absolutely! I really didn't think her paso was as good as Susanna's last year.
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Oh? When did he take up singing then?
I get really fed up with Len always saying this.
'You came out and gave it a go. Well done!'
Aw, shut up. The dance was abysmal.
In other news: Darcey Bland, Ghastly Goodman and Baby Bruno should be taken back to nursery school and taught to that there are numbers below 5 - their marking is torally ridiculous and means that it's only Craig who sorts out any kind of order
Donny won't have another chance to use that 10 paddle. I don't blame him:)
It's wrong that the rest are relying on Craig to get the order right.
One of the best parts of the Strictly experience is waiting, as the weeks progress and the 9s stack up, for the first 10 to appear. To have it in Week 3 on a dance that, whilst very good, wasn't spectacular, makes it feel very anti-climactic.
The only interesting thing about the 10 appearing in Week 3 is that we now have tie (with Louisa & Vincent all the way back in Series 4) for earliest 10 of the competition. Technically, L&V still hold the record as that was only their second dance (courtesy of the dreaded "gender split" format)
Not all that much better from the other four.
:)Well actually hes says, you came aught, gave it your best, and entertained us, that's what its all abart'. Turning to the audience 'oh shut up you lot;,
And I'm finding Darcy's comments on some of the male celebs physique sick making. This is a woman who danced with some of the most primed physical specimens in the ballet world ever who could carry their partners around on their little fingers. Please someone stop her going on about Steve's arms.
Only in this country is he treated as such. Goodness knows why as he's just a smug git.
Tim seems to be fitting into that interesting/fun role. And Greg would've been good for it too, if he hadn't been voted out at the start.
OTOH Tim isn't right for it at all, but the producers keep trying to force him into it.
Came out and gave it a go, as opposed to all those other contestants all hiding locked in their dressing rooms?
Definitely agree with you
Me too. I was really hoping Scott would go - but fans kept him in. I didn't think Jenny was that bad but she has no fan base and the choreography wasn't that interesting. I did also think that Judy showed a bit of improvement.
I'm giving it one or two more weeks before I give up. Hate the judges' entrance, really think the guest judge was a waste of time and really don't care much for Tess and Claudia although the program does move along a bit better. They seem to be making it more like Dancing with the Stars.
Think they should cut all the gimmicks and get back to basics.
Absolutely! I really didn't think her paso was as good as Susanna's last year.