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Louie dont talk please
this guy is really spoiling the show, who are the people who gave him the job, they shoud be sacked, its just not working
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I really like him. I much prefer him to Emma and Jason,
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Why?
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I really like him. I much prefer him to Emma and Jason,
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Not an ice expert but he's there in regards to the styles of dance and movement. That works for me. And yes I do like him.
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Me, too. He knows his stuff about dance.
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I admit, I was dreading him being on the show as i only see him being OTT on tv, but I think he's been very good tbh. He's kept things professional and about the dancing, with constructive criticism - also he has the same right to be there as Jason as both are from dance/choreography backgrounds. So the guy has a speech impediment that's a bit irritating..get over it. I'm liking the new line up. There's no dead weight (i never got why Emma Bunton was there last time, other than being eye candy?).
There's much less of the pantomime now Jason has gone. |
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I think he's been pretty good too - he's stuck to the remit of looking at the choreography and performance and hasn't tried to comment on the skating... His comments have been constructive and he has even managed to give a low mark to a poor performance without resorting to nastiness!
Well done Louie! |
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Yeah totally professional with his snigger snigger/titter titter comments where he implies he fancies some of the males
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I admit, I was dreading him being on the show as i only see him being OTT on tv, but I think he's been very good tbh. He's kept things professional and about the dancing, with constructive criticism - also he has the same right to be there as Jason as both are from dance/choreography backgrounds. So the guy has a speech impediment that's a bit irritating..get over it. I'm liking the new line up. There's no dead weight (i never got why Emma Bunton was there last time, other than being eye candy?).
There's much less of the pantomime now Jason has gone. This^^^^ Yay for Louie (just keep him in his chair).
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this guy is really spoiling the show, who are the people who gave him the job, they shoud be sacked, its just not working
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Yeah totally professional with his snigger snigger/titter titter comments where he implies he fancies some of the males
Big flippin deal. They were like two sentences all evening. Like I said, knowing just how OTT the man usually is, I think he did a great job. |
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Like I said, knowing just how OTT the man usually is, I think he did a great job.
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Yeah totally professional with his snigger snigger/titter titter comments where he implies he fancies some of the males
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Yeah totally professional with his snigger snigger/titter titter comments where he implies he fancies some of the males
![]() And before anyone replies, yes. That was an accusation of intolerance. Might as well admit it.
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Yeah totally professional with his snigger snigger/titter titter comments where he implies he fancies some of the males
Last year we had Chris dropping Jayne in it for fangirling over Michael Zenezini's fabulous bare torso and on Strictly we've had Arlene and Alesha swooning over some of the males so I don't see a problem with Louis pointing out the obvious that Matt Evers is hot or a bit of lighthearted banter with Mark tonight which Mark seemed to encourage Personally I really liked the new panel and I hope as the series goes on and they get more into their stride that I'll like them even more. |
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I think he gives constructive criticism without being unecessarily down putting like Jason was.
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Plenty of female talent show judges do the same. You seem to have an issue with all the gay judges flirting.
![]() And before anyone replies, yes. That was an accusation of intolerance. Might as well admit it. ![]() |
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I thought he was going to be very 'all about me based on what he is usually like but last night I really don't think he was. His comments were all constructive and delivered in a way designed to help not crush unlike his predecessor. Also if you watched the movements he made as he spoke he was mimicking what the dancers had done so must have been paying attention to the individual dance moves, which is what he is supposed to be doing,
Whether or not he'll continue in the same vein for the next 12 weeks I don't know but Im also not going to make assumptions before it's actually happened. |
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I thought he gave constructive critisisms, unless of course you shouldn't talk if you have a speech impediment, or be on TV, which is a disgusting thing to suggest.
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He has to go - I cannot listen to him - Emma come back - I understood every word you said !
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Not that keen on Louie and never thought I would say this, but I prefer Jason. Come back Jason, all is forgiven.
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He has to go - I cannot listen to him - Emma come back - I understood every word you said !
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I understand everything Louie said perfectly clearly last night and as said his movements mimicked what had been done in the routine and not in an OTT way but helped illustrate his point and I guess to help if the celeb wasn't understanding him fully.
I think the intolerance shown by some posters here to someone with a speech impediment is absolutely shocking and he was not being overly suggestive towards any of the celebs or pro skaters. I have seen Louie in action live and know what he can be like and can say he was not being overly suggestive towards anyone and in that I have also seen him be serious and calm and passionate about his craft and I think he is taking this role seriously. Too many people are focusing purely on what they have seen on Pineapple or on other shows he has been on. Do you really think he would have had such a long career in theatre if that persona was what he was like all the time? |
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I think I was surprised in a good way about both the new judges last night. Louis knows about dance and choreography, and his exuberent personality was reined in and quite appropriate. He appears to be taking it very seriously.
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