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SCD It takes two: Pro Diarmuid
Jillstar
12-11-2004
Who else thinks that on the additional SCD programme "It takes two" on a weekday evening on BBC2, is becoming to become a very pro Diarmuid show?
The presenter, Claudia, is constantly mentioning Diarmuid and how she loves him and when the judges are on, she has a go at them for not saying nicer things about his dancing.
Diarmuid seems to be a lovely guy, but I am beginning to get annoyed at people when they say "Oh, you have got to sympathise with him; he hasn't done any dancing before! He's trying his hardest!"
I know Diarmuid hasn't done any dancing before, I know he's probably trying his best; but many of the other dancers probably haven't done dancing like this before, e.g. Julian Clary, and yet, they are becoming to get very good at it.
Also, if people are voting for him because they think he is trying his hardest even though he hasn't danced very well and he hadn't done any dancing beforehand, then why didn't Quintin get the sympathy vote??
bigbrother_eire
12-11-2004
Claudia did this before on Fame Academy on Three which she hosted six nights a week from July to October 2003. She had favorites she wanted to stay on the show then just like now.
loulabelle44
15-11-2004
Originally Posted by Jillstar:
“Also, if people are voting for him because they think he is trying his hardest even though he hasn't danced very well and he hadn't done any dancing beforehand, then why didn't Quintin get the sympathy vote??”

Because Quentin didn't have an army of fans to keep him in. Diarmuid is to many ladies what Christopher Parker is to teenage girls.
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