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Results:Who Would You Have Saved?
Simon & Kristina
101 (39.45%)
Thom & Iveta
155 (60.55%)
Voters: 256. You can't vote on this poll right now - are you signed in?
Who Would You Have Saved?
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DingDong08
26-10-2014
Out of Simon and Thom, who would you have put through and why, had you been in the judges' shoes?
daziechain
26-10-2014
Thom.
via_487
26-10-2014
Simon
Spin turn
26-10-2014
Simon
cherry pip
26-10-2014
Don't know. All I kept thinking was neither of them should have been there in the first place.
abigailsmum
26-10-2014
Originally Posted by cherry pip:
“Don't know. All I kept thinking was neither of them should have been there in the first place.”

+1
natalian
26-10-2014
It was a close one. Both danced better than they did in the main show but I thought Simon edged it.
bloggingbelle
26-10-2014
Thom because he looked like he wanted to be there - Simon is a bit of a puzzle really.
Pink Knight
26-10-2014
I would have saved Thom, does that make me a racialist ?
Ray_Burn
26-10-2014
I think Tham, as he seems genuinely to have grown as a dancer, as well as become more accessible than he used to in terms of personality. Also, Simon is clearly not popular with the public so I'd put him out of his misery early. If he is now a regular fixture in the DO it will just feel painful to watch him at all times (and I actually like and have voted for him in the past).
janetcomelately
26-10-2014
Hard choice as I found neither entertaining.
Julie J
26-10-2014
As much as I love Thom and wanted him to stay I think Simon was slightly better
Thom isn't as good as Steve, Simon, Mark or Jake but certainly better than Scott who should have gone in Week 1
Amethyzt
26-10-2014
Thom and Iveta.... I enjoyed watching them and Thom has progressed so much....
Arcana
26-10-2014
I didn't enjoy either routine but I would have saved Simon.
erin_p
26-10-2014
Thom as Simon has been already been in the bottom and saved .
Latin V ballroom ....ballroom easier to perform imo .
I also don't like Simon ,he has one giant ego .
Mascot
26-10-2014
I like Thom more, and voted for him this week, but Simon was better in the dance off.
CaroUK
26-10-2014
Simon
henrywilliams58
26-10-2014
Thom is a better dancer than Darren Gough and Michael Vaughan but he is still fundamentally a Dad Dancer. Simon is much better.

I'm not interested in anybody's personality or lack of one.
via_487
26-10-2014
Originally Posted by Pink Knight:
“I would have saved Thom, does that make me a racialist ?”

Why, because he was born in Zimbabwe?
nyannie
26-10-2014
Originally Posted by cherry pip:
“Don't know. All I kept thinking was neither of them should have been there in the first place.”

Me too - I think if I were head judge I would have abstained. Don't think it is in the rules that you 'can't' abstain.

Think this would have set the cat amongst the pigeons.
Jennifer_F
26-10-2014
Simon
bornfree
26-10-2014
Simon but Thom shouldn't have been there. Should have been Scott and Judy. With Scott to go.
nagel84
26-10-2014
The judges are supposed to judge on the dancing, not on whose personality they like the best. Simon was clearly better in the dance off IMO and deserved to be saved.
Pink Knight
26-10-2014
Originally Posted by via_487:
“Why, because he was born in Zimbabwe?
”

Okay I admit it, I'm a Manc ist.
Richwood
26-10-2014
Simon, he is a better dancer. However, this has spoilt the series for me. Iveta is my favourite female pro and Thom was good enough to warrant at least three more weeks.. This sort of nonsensical dance off is not without precedent unfortunately.
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