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Is Hayley the only one who didn't get a film 'character'? |
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I have said some positive things, btw, for instance that it was very good as a performance. But very good is still a long way from "incredible", straight 6.0s, standing ovation from the judges, etc, etc.
No, I was criticising the marking and the OTT gushing over it. Which is not at all the same as criticising the choreography or the routine. Well your two seconds of 'positive' things to say about her completely gets lost and canceled out by the list of 'negatives' that follow....so your wasting your time, imo. But how can you start to criticize the marking and OTT gushing of it, before you even watched the routine? Can you not see how that can be a bit annoying to Hayley fans ?!? |
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It's frustrating to me tha tyou can't see that objecting to the marking before you've seen it is wrong. Factually, you were objecting to the marking because it was Hayley, not because of anything to do with the routine.
But my objection wasn't "because it was Hayley" in the way you seem to be suggesting. As I mentioned back then, I'd started warming to Hayley in recent weeks and I enjoyed her routine the week before. But suddenly it's straight 6s, people saying it was the best DOI routine ever, in a class of its own, standing ovation from the judges -- sorry, but that sort of reaction makes it sound like it was over-praised and over-marked to me. Quote:
Example: There is nothing whatsoever to suggest that Danny is capable of getting 30, and lots to suggest that he isn't capable. He's also my least favourite. If he were to get a 30, my reaction would be "Holy crap! I have to see this. What a massive improvement." before deciding that it was overmarked, rather than to publically declare "He's sickeningly overmarked... I haven't seen it though".
Fine. You react like you, and I'll react like me.I'm sick of the gushing for "performers" in these shows. Danny isn't one, but I still didn't like the way the judges were going on as if he'd made some sort of huge breakthrough because his performance wasn't quite so bad. The only thing that made his marks tolerable was that he'd done the best jump. It would have been outrageous to give him 6s for it, though. |
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Well your two seconds of 'positive' things to say about her completely gets lost and canceled out by the list of 'negatives' that follow....so your wasting your time, imo.
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But how can you start to criticize the marking and OTT gushing of it, before you even watched the routine? Can you not see how that can be a bit annoying to Hayley fans ?!?
I have a perfect right to comment on how things DOI seem to me and shouldn't have to keep looking over my shoulder worrying about what fans might think.
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As I mentioned back then, I'd started warming to Hayley in recent weeks and I enjoyed her routine the week before. But suddenly it's straight 6s, people saying it was the best DOI routine ever, in a class of its own, standing ovation from the judges -- sorry, but that sort of reaction makes it sound like it was over-praised and over-marked to me. |
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HUSH HUSH. im not hayley's biggest fan but after seeing that performance im defenitely seeing why she got those marks because her dancing was amazing. the spin was great too.
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As far as best DOI ever routine is concerned I agree with you Veri. Where we part ways is the fact that you came to this conclusion without actually watching the performance, which suggests a preconceived determination to find fault
I didn't like Ray at all, and I think he's over-rated, but if one of his routines had that sort of reaction (best ever, judges stand, straight 6s, etc), it would seem credible to me. I was better disposed towards Hayley than I ever was towards Ray. |
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Saying "It wasn't a preconceived determination to find fault, you ought to accept it" is like saying "For god's sake, the sun rotates around the earth, accept it because I say so!!!"
Factually, that's what it was. Factually, you decided that it had faults. If you hadn't decided that there were faults in the routine it wouldn't be overmarked in your eyes. At first I thought you were trolling, and I thought it odd because you had always seemed so balanced before, but now I think you just don't realise how you're acting, or what it means when you say things like that. Which is better, much better, than trolling. |
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Saying "It wasn't a preconceived determination to find fault, you ought to accept it" is like saying "For god's sake, the sun rotates around the earth, accept it because I say so!!!"
Besides, saying or implying that a forum member is lying or deluded is not the sort of thing that's supposed to be done in this forum. So I do think that people ought to give it a rest and not insist that someone isn't telling the truth about their own thoughts. Quote:
Factually, that's what it was. Factually, you decided that it had faults.
Even if that were true, it's a different fact. It's not a "preconceived determination to find fault".Reacting to what's said and reported (e.g. that the judges gave a standng o.) -- which is what I did -- is not a preconceived determination to do anything. Quote:
If you hadn't decided that there were faults in the routine it wouldn't be overmarked in your eyes.
Not even that is true. I don't think the marking is all about taking away for faults or errors, and I've even said so.I also think your post is playing rather fast and loose with the word "decide". "Decided" implies that it was consciously considered, but people believe all sorts of things without ever deciding about them. Quote:
At first I thought you were trolling, and I thought it odd because you had always seemed so balanced before, but now I think you just don't realise how you're acting, or what it means when you say things like that. Which is better, much better, than trolling.
I don't agree. It's a more insulting comment, and no more acceptable.
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