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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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dippydancing
27-10-2014
Simon.
Much as I like Thom, he danced a lot worse in the D/O than he did the first time.
jeff_vader
27-10-2014
Originally Posted by Kyle123:
“...I actually thought Thom was destined for a much better finish than this. I didn't envision him going home until the poor dancers had all gone....”

This. Voted for S&K, but gutted Thom had to lose for many of same reasons others have mentioned. And like Iveta too .
nyannie
27-10-2014
Originally Posted by Grabid Rannies:
“Neither of them. I'd have stood up, said Scott goes or nothing, and quit there on the spot if the BBC didn't like it.”

I think I would have done that too. Don't know if I would have brought Scott into it though. I would have said 'I abstain'!
Cal Christopher
27-10-2014
I would have saved Thom purely off of entertainment value. Simon, although with great potential, always manages to make his routines as boring as possible.
RichmondBlue
27-10-2014
Difficult to separate them in the dance-off. Therefore I would have gone on previous week's performances and kept Simon. To my untrained eye, Simon appears to be the better natural dancer.
kirstylouise666
27-10-2014
Simon is a better dancer. Sad to see Iveta out!
Vientre
27-10-2014
Thom as i think he was starting to show improvement and think he would have shown more than Simon as the competition progressed.
DingDong08
29-10-2014
Bump.
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