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A bad dancer with personality or a good dancer without personality |
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I prefer a bad dancer with personality, but Widdie and Nancy did not have personality! Of course like others I desire a decent dancer with personality. I find it most disappointing when a good dancer has little personality on the floor. Rachel Stevens and Louis Smith lacked personality for me. I'm afraid that Jay is lacking for me at the moment. I hope that as his nerves improves I see some of his personality shows.
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I have always thought that Strictly was the absolute making of Louis Smith. He came across as so shy and inhibited in the early part of the competition, that he didn't look like he was enjoying it. Gradually Flavia chipped away and by the end of the series we saw a totally different character.
I was astounded to see him appear in one of the professional dance routines last series, he was totally believable and danced like he'd been doing it his entire life. Strictly seemed to give him the confidence to pursue a career outside his sport as well as introduce him to dancing. |
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I suppose Rachel Stevens was the prime example of the excellent dancer who many felt lacking in personality.
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I always thought that if Rachel Stevens had been more OTT she would have won.
Her dancing was sublime her loosing was (to me) an absolute travesty. ![]() ![]() A showdance won it for Tom Chambers...
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