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Sophie in the DO ?
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petertard
02-11-2013
It could happen. She has disappointed after high expectations after the Charleston.
Jan2555*GG*
02-11-2013
I very much doubt it
SparklingEyes
02-11-2013
I agree. She was poor tonight and I thought she was poor last week. She is tall and has very long legs and she looks wrong in quite a few of the Latin dances.
sambadan
02-11-2013
It should happen imo tonight but I don't think it will.
mrcelebrity
02-11-2013
Fingers crossed it doesnt!!! Style queen
cwickham
02-11-2013
I think the public will forgive her this one given the rampant overmarking present tonight.
olivej
02-11-2013
Doubt it but if she is she won't get knocked out

Unless she is in the dance off with Natalie or Abbey
artlesschaos
02-11-2013
It was a pretty rubbish rendition of a poorly choreographed jive, so she could be.
JohnCurry
02-11-2013
The quickstep, tango and American smooth should restore her fortunes, if she lasts that long, otherwise it will be the Cherie Lunghi Story all over again.
musicangel
02-11-2013
Sophie is loveliest in the show
Becky_B
02-11-2013
It could happen, it plainly shouldn't as Mark and Dave were far more deserving, however i fear there could be a Sophie and Fiona DO.
petertard
02-11-2013
Since the Charleston, instead of getting better, she has actually got worse, so that each dance has actually been worse than the previous one. This succession might make people turn against her, not to be disappointed again.
Rhumbatugger
02-11-2013
I'd be very surprised - she's popular, and poor thing has been doing a lot of Latin that doesn't suit her.

I think people would keep her in.
musicangel
02-11-2013
No way dance off I voted loads
Sherlock_Holmes
03-11-2013
Originally Posted by petertard:
“Since the Charleston, instead of getting better, she has actually got worse, so that each dance has actually been worse than the previous one. This succession might make people turn against her, not to be disappointed again.”

Yeah, that foxtrot was proper sh*te
musicangel
03-11-2013
Their foxtrot was technical brilliant..heel leads drags, flow beautiful
artlesschaos
03-11-2013
Originally Posted by petertard:
“Since the Charleston, instead of getting better, she has actually got worse, so that each dance has actually been worse than the previous one. This succession might make people turn against her, not to be disappointed again.”

I think the choreography needs to take some of the blame for this. Instead of doing a jive poorly, she did a poor jive, poorly.
orangebird
03-11-2013
I really like Sophie and Brendan but sometimes she looks so half arsed about it, it's irritating!
Tissy
03-11-2013
Originally Posted by artlesschaos:
“I think the choreography needs to take some of the blame for this. Instead of doing a jive poorly, she did a poor jive, poorly.”

This - shame as I was looking forward to her jive for some reason
Camis
03-11-2013
Even though the dance was awful, I think people will vote for her as she is in a precarious position on the leader board. Tends to be ones more in the middle that get overlooked for votes.
humpty dumpty
03-11-2013
It didn't surprise me that her dance wasn't brilliant as I felt the same about her samba. What surprised me was the judges impression of her samba - as far as I can remember, what I would have called lacklustre and bit boring, they seemed to class as dancing it 'casually' ..as if that was a good thing? The same lack of energy was shown last night and this time they seemed to have seen it for that.

Having said all that, as much as its nowhere as good as her charlseton, I still think it was better than Dave and Marks. I know its usually not judged on dance alone, but even then, I think Sophie is popular and she had a bad night and had bad comments...it would be natural to feel a bit sorry for her and thats usually the best way to get voted and saved.
missfrankiecat
03-11-2013
Originally Posted by JohnCurry:
“The quickstep, tango and American smooth should restore her fortunes, if she lasts that long, otherwise it will be the Cherie Lunghi Story all over again.”

What I'd like to know is how much say the pros have in the order in which the dances are taken week by week. Sophie has now got all the Latin horrors (other than Salsa, which she may be able to pass on) out of the way before poor performances could be too damaging. She has, as far as I can see, a whole string of ballroom dances now which are highly likely to be more up her street. So, other than the risk of her confidence being hammered by the last two poor weeks, if Brendan is responsible for this running order, I think he's played a (typically) canny game.
DerChef
03-11-2013
I doubt it there seems to be an army of women who vote from Brendan Cole (I have not a clue why though !!) similar to Anton. I expect her to be around for quite a few more weeks
DingDong08
03-11-2013
Don't read below if you don't want to know the result!

Spoiler
No, she isn't - she's very lucky, though. With the shock of Abbey being there, it might give her a kick up the hoo-hah to improve for next time (I hope!).
ilovesooty
03-11-2013
I'm nervous for her to be honest.
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