Originally Posted by
holly berry:
“Not awarding a 3 following sarcastic comments might be a good starting point as would reflecting on what has been achieved rather than what could have been achieved if someone were at a professional standard. On the other hand Craig and his comments serve a purpose (entertainment) so to change it would change the nature of the show.
I don't think that beginners can really catch up with dancers with more training who are also putting the hours in finessing their footwork and general performance. The most difficult part of dancing or any activity is getting the basics right because everything stems from that. Some people can never manage that - Dave, Judy, Anne, Jerry, Nancy no matter how long they train and that provides entertainment value to the viewing public.
As I'm writing, I'm realising that it doesn't matter - it's just an entertainment show and along with the cheesy VTs, nans and kids, inappropriate music choices and Bruno falling off a chair it's what enables Strictly to win its slot. Fairness doesn't come into it
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Yes you're exactly right fairness doesn't come into it at all so likewise people who supported Matt, Denise Lewis, Gethin might be put out when their journey contestant is beaten by someone with experience. It's also the case that supporters of DVO, Kimberley, Colin, Rachel Stevens, Ricky Whittle, Natalie Gumede get annoyed that the journey contestants beat out the superior dancer.
It's a pretty even spread of winners that have zero dance experience, a bit of stage school, or a bit of dance experience as youngsters so Id say that dance experience is an advantage early on, but is certainly no guarantee of winning or even getting to the final.
The public will get captured by a couple, whether it's their partnership (Harry and Aliona) a Wow dance (Ola and Chris) the journey (Darren gough) the expert dancer (Jill) the romance (Kara and Artem) the swell of good feeling for a contestant prior to the show (Alesha, Louis).
There is no formula for a winner thus far so it's literally pointless to worry about any supposed advantage. Because advantages come in many different packages.
As far as I'm concerned provided they don't have ballroom or Latin training, they are a novice.