Originally Posted by Servalan:
“If you want blatant manipulation, try Series 6, which has it in spades.
Has Strictly evolved? Sure. I'd've been surprised if it hadn't've.
The reality is that the show can't afford to cut itself off from anyone who has trained as an actor. That's too big a pool of possible contestants to deny.
I do think, however, the problem of previous experience is more acute this year than it's ever been previously. Training as an actor involves a short period where some dance basics are learned. That, though, is a massive difference from someone who trained specifically and exclusively in dance - which is what we are being given with Natalie. Even DVO didn't have that.
This means that, whether you like her or not, we know that she will score highly from the judges (usually topping the leader board) and we know that she will make the final whatever happens. And there's no drama or tension within that - wherein lies the problem. It's reading a book where you know one thing that is guaranteed to happen before the end.
What kind of response she will get when she's not protected by the judges remains to be seen.”
“If you want blatant manipulation, try Series 6, which has it in spades.
Has Strictly evolved? Sure. I'd've been surprised if it hadn't've.
The reality is that the show can't afford to cut itself off from anyone who has trained as an actor. That's too big a pool of possible contestants to deny.
I do think, however, the problem of previous experience is more acute this year than it's ever been previously. Training as an actor involves a short period where some dance basics are learned. That, though, is a massive difference from someone who trained specifically and exclusively in dance - which is what we are being given with Natalie. Even DVO didn't have that.
This means that, whether you like her or not, we know that she will score highly from the judges (usually topping the leader board) and we know that she will make the final whatever happens. And there's no drama or tension within that - wherein lies the problem. It's reading a book where you know one thing that is guaranteed to happen before the end.
What kind of response she will get when she's not protected by the judges remains to be seen.”
I agree with much of this.
I don't think the show should only recruit complete novices and people without acting experience, it would be boring and they would struggle to find celebrities.
Yes, Nat seems to have a little too much experience, in itself that's fine but fans shouldn't get upset when that's pointed out. And, for me, I think that's why I'm indifferent to her dancing, I know she will be technically proficient and there is the lack of obvious improvement.
Now Kara and DVO had experience but not too much. There were improvements in performance and delivery, much more exciting.
Also I don't understand the few that get angry when it's pointed out that some have no prior experience. The fact they are newbies to professional dance is relevant too.



