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James was once a hero.
Some people may not like James but don't forget 3 years ago on it takes 2 his comments caused that horrible John Sergean to quit.
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I thought he'd saved a kid from being hit by a speeding car for a minute.
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Some people may not like James but don't forget 3 years ago on it takes 2 his comments caused that horrible John Sergean to quit.
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God I couldn't stand John Sergant he was so smug and believed he could dance when in fact he couldn't. James should've got a medal. All the other pro's and celeb's probably smiled at John and where ever so nice to him when really they where thinking GET OF THIS SHOW!! Atleast James spoke the truth.
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You know John Sargeant do you? He speaks very highly of you too!! He is a respected Political Reporter and James Jordan was extremely rude, churlish and threw his toys out of the pram because his darling Cheri had been voted out. I haven't forgotten his rudeness and there was nothing heroic in his behaviour at all. John Sargeant had every right to be on the programme because he hadn't been voted off - Cheri Lunghi had but James Jordan showed an unprofessional side to his character by slagging off a contestant because the vote did not go his way. Childish in the extreme.
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I got rather confused by the title of this thread. Was expecting more
"Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No it's Superknob." (That actually sounds far more complimentary than I was intending...) |
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James was once a hero.
Now he's behaving just as the BBC wants.
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Sorry but I disagree James had every right to be angry he proved that he cares a great deal for his partners and Cheri was 10 times better than Sergant! What if he would've stayed and Rachel Stevens,Lisa Snowden or Tom Chambers got eliminated? or even worse won. If he would've won the show's reputation would've been destroyed so basically James done all of us a favour.
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Sorry but I disagree James had every right to be angry he proved that he cares a great deal for his partners and Cheri was 10 times better than Sergant! What if he would've stayed and Rachel Stevens,Lisa Snowden or Tom Chambers got eliminated? or even worse won. If he would've won the show's reputation would've been destroyed so basically James done all of us a favour.
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This is turning into another James Jordan bashing thread I see,
.He is not one of my favourite professional on the show I admit but what is it with the constant bashing he receives here? I dont understand, can someone enlighten me? I know some people say he is a moaner, he has been harsh to some of his celebs in the past(georgie...), he can be bit if a show off.... but still ![]() ![]() At least he brings something different to the show.How boring would it be if all pros had similar personalities?I hope he is back next year .
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Now he's behaving just as the BBC wants.
i find him very watchable and extremly shagable
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Anoher example of a carefuly scriped TV show
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Now he's behaving just as the BBC wants.
SCD is a very watchable ratings winner because there are several shades of people watching for different reasons Dancers(at every level from part time social to regular competitors amateur & professisional- i didnt use the p word) Dance teachers to see if they can use anything seen into their school perhaps even for a new class (not ment to be a critisism every business at the moment needs inovation to survive) Individual celeb followers ( get an A lister the BBC could fill Wembley every week) SCD Professional dancers fanbases The joker following Early evening TV watchers before they go out ( Noel Edmunds started this with his crickly bottom and the late late breakfast show I am sure there are othe groups but you get the point This creates polar opinions in which every one is right from their point of view but gets the forums going sells newspapers creates headlines = more viewers James secondary role has evolved into the pantomime villian Crag has evolved into the opinion the celebs want to hear, Bruno has become the circus clown in his delivery but stil a valid opinion I could go on but you get the point - This isnt war and peace (the TV show is designed to be though) I believe The BBC learnt from the John Saergent hype - wonderful publicty for them but isnt it interesting the judges do not openly go for the joke and /or less able dancers - they new come out with one or two positive sentances and between them bunch their scores up so the one the viewers want to keep in is more difficault to do so, Lens previous tactic was to say This was your best dance to date which was a clue that celeb was going that week Do I care it is so scripted aside from the dreadful VTs no it is a never miss TV show for me
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Sorry but I disagree James had every right to be angry he proved that he cares a great deal for his partners and Cheri was 10 times better than Sergant! What if he would've stayed and Rachel Stevens,Lisa Snowden or Tom Chambers got eliminated? or even worse won. If he would've won the show's reputation would've been destroyed so basically James done all of us a favour.
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You know John Sargeant do you? He speaks very highly of you too!! He is a respected Political Reporter and James Jordan was extremely rude, churlish and threw his toys out of the pram because his darling Cheri had been voted out. I haven't forgotten his rudeness and there was nothing heroic in his behaviour at all. John Sargeant had every right to be on the programme because he hadn't been voted off - Cheri Lunghi had but James Jordan showed an unprofessional side to his character by slagging off a contestant because the vote did not go his way. Childish in the extreme.
![]() Who were they up against? Judge's pet Lisa Snowdon who performed that week like a lead balloon.... We know that the only reason Lisa got to the final was by her repeated saves by the judges - no matter who she was up against, or how she had danced...... In the week James and Cherie left - Lisa should have been the one to go -not them! |
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I am guessing alot of it is the panto villian , but I just dont think James plays it very well .He is neither funny or a good villian , he just ends up looking like a bit of an eejit .
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I like the way James and Brendan play the 'talking back to authority' role but neither has any real power in the show. The BBC has them on short term contracts so ultimately they call all the shots and a regular 35k a year for three months work won't be sniffed at by most dancers.
John Sargeant's continuing presence in the competition was a potential logistical nightmare for the BBC - just imagine what would happen to the notion of SCD as a 'dance competition' if John, Anne or Russell won it ![]() I wouldn't be surprised if what James said was influenced by this. The producers have (not always so) subtle ways of influencing the voting public. Len's recent remark about the only way Audley was going to Wembley was by the Jubilee line is an example of this. |
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This is turning into another James Jordan bashing thread I see,
.He is not one of my favourite professional on the show I admit but what is it with the constant bashing he receives here? I dont understand, can someone enlighten me? I know some people say he is a moaner, he has been harsh to some of his celebs in the past(georgie...), he can be bit if a show off.... but still ![]() ![]() At least he brings something different to the show.How boring would it be if all pros had similar personalities?I hope he is back next year .![]() Would it have something to do with being partnered with/not partnered with A Jordan
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I am guessing alot of it is the panto villian , but I just dont think James plays it very well .He is neither funny or a good villian , he just ends up looking like a bit of an eejit .
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James Jordan is a ghastly bully. Remember the way he treated that poor Georgina Bouzova? What a horrible man he is. The sooner he's voted off permanently, the better. Strictly is supposed to be family entertainment, not a vehicle for his inflated ego
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exactly, the producers would have told him to wind his neck in by now if he was getting too big for the show.
i find him very watchable and extremly shagable ![]() Yeah, I agree James is rather hunky and I think Ola is one lucky lady...
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1. John probably quite Strictly for a combination of reasons, doubt it was singulalry because of anything that James said.
2. James has never been a hero on Strictly (to my memory). And say if he was responsible for getting John to quit, that is hardly heroic behaviour. |
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Cant bear the man , hope he is dropped from scd next yr .
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1. John probably quite Strictly for a combination of reasons, doubt it was singulalry because of anything that James said.
2. James has never been a hero on Strictly (to my memory). And say if he was responsible for getting John to quit, that is hardly heroic behaviour. |
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A pantomine villain is loads of fun for sure, but you have to possess charm in bundles to get away with it. James is not charming and not a hero ...
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As I understood it, John Sargeant quit because he had another job to go to that had been booked since before he started Strictly.
It was nothing whatsoever to do with anything James said. And actually, no-one can make or cause another person to do anything. Every adult has free will and a choice about what they do or don't do. |
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