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Who liked Ricky's Foxtrot?
Ficklepickle
11-10-2009
I much preferred him this week, compared to the mad Paso!
What do you think?
WakingUpInVegas
11-10-2009
I really like Ricky he's trying really hard. He doesn't want to be this years joker of the pack but he still wants to be entertaining. I enjoyed his foxtrot and he seemed to have good footwork as long as he keeps working on his shoulders and top line in the ballroom he should keep improving
Ficklepickle
11-10-2009
Originally Posted by WakingUpInVegas:
“I really like Ricky he's trying really hard. He doesn't want to be this years joker of the pack but he still wants to be entertaining. I enjoyed his foxtrot and he seemed to have good footwork as long as he keeps working on his shoulders and top line in the ballroom he should keep improving ”

Yes, that's why I like him too - is trying to take it seriously and improve, but still be entertaining and have a laugh. It wasn't perfect tonight - but I reckon he's definitely coming on...
killickswife
11-10-2009
The only dance I have liked of his is the cha cha.

I think his ballroom is quite poor and the paso to me was uneccessarily over the top and it failed to entertain me.
sofakat
11-10-2009
Poor sod, he's trying but he is really very bad and has no discernible talent, or even charisma.

It's painful to watch and I wish they'd put him out of his misery.
Surrealism Fish
11-10-2009
Not wishing to be rude, but he seemed to be sweating an awful lot for someone who had just done a nice, sedate foxtrot. Seemed to be down to being a bag of nerves - I thought he looked really hunched up and awkward - it was like he was trying too hard to be serious.
Smokeychan1
11-10-2009
Originally Posted by Surrealism Fish:
“Not wishing to be rude, but he seemed to be sweating an awful lot for someone who had just done a nice, sedate foxtrot. Seemed to be down to being a bag of nerves - I thought he looked really hunched up and awkward - it was like he was trying too hard to be serious.”

As they explained on the show last night, he went down with the flu this weekend. As Ive had it myself this last week, I cannot imagine how he had the energy to get off the sofa, let alone dance!
ESPIONdansant
11-10-2009
I felt it was a creditable performance. His head disappeared into his collar at one point but that's very common. Costume could help by altering the collars to slightly alleviate the problem OR they could wear DJ like Brian does.

I quite like Ricky G. I don't love him and he doesn't irritate me. Good luck, Sir.
Surrealism Fish
11-10-2009
Originally Posted by Smokeychan1:
“As they explained on the show last night, he went down with the flu this weekend. As Ive had it myself this last week, I cannot imagine how he had the energy to get off the sofa, let alone dance!”

Ah, missed that bit. Explains a lot.
Miss C. DeVille
12-10-2009
I really like Ricky G he tries so hard and I don't think he's that bad a dancer.
I really thought his Paso was really good - I found it very entertaining not funny. He looked to me he kept in time and I don't think he danced it for laughs it wasn't that bad and I think the judges should have given him more credit.
As for his ballroom although not technically great he seems quite elegant and I find him always a pleasure to watch.
He's the one person who I really look forward to seeing and he doesn't disappoint - I hope he goes a long way in the competition.
Seymour
12-10-2009
I think Rickys foxtrot was ok and he deserved the marks he got.He seems to be very light on his feet and I think he will last quite a few weeks yet. I like Ricky a lot, I find him to be very humble, he is one of the few celebs who mouths thank you everytime he is saved.
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