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Should there be an official enquiry into the final/result last night?
trunkster
18-12-2011
Going by some of the reactions on here you'd think there should be
Xassy
18-12-2011
I genuinely believe the best dancer on the night won. I'd hoped Chelsee would win but she didn't and Harry did a tremdous job. I don't see why people get so worked up over it. It's done and dusted now!
Muggsy
18-12-2011
I think an official inquiry is a bit OTT. A judicial review should suffice.
Linda_Dean
18-12-2011
Originally Posted by Xassy:
“I genuinely believe the best dancer on the night won. I'd hoped Chelsee would win but she didn't and Harry did a tremdous job. I don't see why people get so worked up over it. It's done and dusted now!”

This.

Sadly, Chelsea crumbled on the night. I personally had no favourites, but I felt Chelsea the most natural dancer; I assumed she would win.

But she didn't deliver on the night. Nerves got to her and it effected her dancing quite dramatically.

Best person on the night won. That's how a lot of people vote - there are probably enough 'swing voters' to make a difference - these people, like myself, will go by what I'm wowed by/the dancing/good choreo, etc rather than sticking steadfast to a particular couple. I've not been impressed or unimpressed with Harry this series, I've paid little attention to him at all, and when I did, I just didn't 'get' his clinical dancing. But last night I felt the vote was right.

No inquiry needed lol.
Doghouse Riley
18-12-2011
Originally Posted by Linda_Dean:
“This.

Sadly, Chelsea crumbled on the night. I personally had no favourites, but I felt Chelsea the most natural dancer; I assumed she would win.

But she didn't deliver on the night. Nerves got to her and it effected her dancing quite dramatically.

Best person on the night won. That's how a lot of people vote - there are probably enough 'swing voters' to make a difference - these people, like myself, will go by what I'm wowed by/the dancing/good choreo, etc rather than sticking steadfast to a particular couple. I've not been impressed or unimpressed with Harry this series, I've paid little attention to him at all, and when I did, I just didn't 'get' his clinical dancing. But last night I felt the vote was right.

No inquiry needed lol.”

There's no need for an enquiry, the evidence is clear.
Jason wasn't doing well in the polls, so surprisingly he was made top of the leader board by the judges.
This naturally made for a really good "cliffhanger" for the end of the first programme and therefore the second programme a "must see."

It would have been very good for the ratings.
lundavra
18-12-2011
Originally Posted by Muggsy:
“I think an official inquiry is a bit OTT. A judicial review should suffice.”

European Court of Human Rights surely? Or perhaps the United Nations?

I commented in another thread that I think most people had decided their choice beforehand and supported their own particular favourites.
penelopesimpson
18-12-2011
Actually, given Jason was dancing on top form last night, a Jason/Harry final would have been far more exciting. Chelsee just was out of it .
StigOfTheKrump
18-12-2011
Yes, I demand a full investigation led by Bloody Lulu and Nancy Dell'usional.
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