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Jay McGuiness and Aliona Vilani appreciation thread - Part 6 |
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Do you know what?
I never got round to posting my tour vids on YT!! I'll have to do that at some pointI got the whole of Jays mum running onstage! |
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Not sure about Robert Rinder. Too much facial expression! Ironic isn't it?
I liked Ore. |
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💕💕 Nice to see a different angle - think you see more of J?
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Quite enjoyable all round, but Tsunstu has no feet to watch. Greg's jive wasn't bad, though. I must stop thinking - Jay did that better, Jay did that better
On the other hand, no angst |
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Remember Tommy's tweet after J's Jive?
AlionaOnline @AlionaOnline 9h9 hours ago RT @TommyBlaize: I've sang on all 13 series of @bbcstrictly and I have never seen anyone dance like Jay and Aliona did on Saturday wow!! 💓 |
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They asked Laura to do the same movements with hands as Georgia did last year! (I am talking about the prerecorded bits of the dancers and celebrities that are repeated before each dance and on ITT.) Unbelievable.
And Greg did the blowing sparkles thing Jay did and also tried to insist on how nervous he was on the first show. Ummm... No, thank you. Sorry but can't warm up to Greg after that. |
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Remember Tommy's tweet after J's Jive?
AlionaOnline @AlionaOnline 9h9 hours ago RT @TommyBlaize: I've sang on all 13 series of @bbcstrictly and I have never seen anyone dance like Jay and Aliona did on Saturday wow!! 💓 |
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They asked Laura to do the same movements with hands as Georgia did last year! Unbelievable.
And Greg did the blowing sparkles thing Jay did and also tried to insist on how nervous he was on the first show. Ummm... No, thank you. Sorry but can't warm up to Greg after that. |
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Yes we really were spoilt with these beautiful feet, elegant lines, graceful arms.................
Lots of wonderful performances tonight, very little wonderful dancing. Several examples of how not to do the cha cha (compare to Jay's deer caught in the headlights look but wonderful legs - shame we can't combine it). I thought Naga was absolutely lovely, with beautiful choreography from Pasha - they were a bit harsh on her in my opinion. I hope it doesn't put her off. All the men had stompy feet. Rinder hilarious - he needs to tone it down a bit, though. However, loads and loads of potential with all of them - and no angst! I can see there being some good dancing this year once they get the first week out of the way. The "nerves" thing was silly - an attempt to get the sympathy up in the same way as for J (and whereas it was true for J, I doubt it was this year). But that's not the celebs fault, it's production. Performance of the night goes to... Jo Clifton! Wasn't she marvellous in that Tango. I know I'm supposed to be watching the celeb, but I was watching her! |
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Do you know what?
I never got round to posting my tour vids on YT!! I'll have to do that at some pointI got the whole of Jays mum running onstage! |
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What is it with the Cliftons and furniture? I thought the general idea was to dance. And it can only get worse, with Popeye yet to go on....surely they can't get a ship into Elstree? I feel for poor Louise.
Rinder by far the best potential tonight in my view. If he tones it down for the quieter dances could go all the way. Bit unsure about his chemistry with Oksana though - she seems a bit ill at ease. If she'd stayed, I'm pretty sure Aliona would have got him. Disappointed in Laura - the first War Drobe victim too - looked a bit like a standard lamp with the fringe drooping. Didn't like the choreography much. Greg better than expected, but very pigeon toed. Strong though. Lesley better than Naga, who was surprisingly stiff. Didn't bother much with anything but the actual dances, but did note that Craig gave Rinder the same first mark as Jay last year. No magic tonight |
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So, so spoiled!!!
Lots of wonderful performances tonight, very little wonderful dancing. Several examples of how not to do the cha cha (compare to Jay's deer caught in the headlights look but wonderful legs - shame we can't combine it). I thought Naga was absolutely lovely, with beautiful choreography from Pasha - they were a bit harsh on her in my opinion. I hope it doesn't put her off. All the men had stompy feet. Rinder hilarious - he needs to tone it down a bit, though. However, loads and loads of potential with all of them - and no angst! I can see there being some good dancing this year once they get the first week out of the way. The "nerves" thing was silly - an attempt to get the sympathy up in the same way as for J (and whereas it was true for J, I doubt it was this year). But that's not the celebs fault, it's production. Performance of the night goes to... Jo Clifton! Wasn't she marvellous in that Tango. I know I'm supposed to be watching the celeb, but I was watching her! Seriously though the Tango they did was excellent but I agreed with Len, you don't need faffing! |
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What is it with the Cliftons and furniture? I thought the general idea was to dance. And it can only get worse, with Popeye yet to go on....surely they can't get a ship into Elstree? I feel for poor Louise.
Rinder by far the best potential tonight in my view. If he tones it down for the quieter dances could go all the way. Bit unsure about his chemistry with Oksana though - she seems a bit ill at ease. If she'd stayed, I'm pretty sure Aliona would have got him. Disappointed in Laura - the first War Drobe victim too - looked a bit like a standard lamp with the fringe drooping. Didn't like the choreography much. Greg better than expected, but very pigeon toed. Strong though. Lesley better than Naga, who was surprisingly stiff. Didn't bother much with anything but the actual dances, but did note that Craig gave Rinder the same first mark as Jay last year. No magic tonight |
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Too many props ( bike in a Tango
) too much gurning, too much style over substance and it's only week one ! Kudos to Anton for actually teaching basic Waltz steps, unlike Pasha, and Oksana for some decent Cha-cha - Robert did well. I thought the other Pro's routines were weak.
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Was there a Tango? I must have missed it in all the faffing abaaaaht!
Seriously though the Tango they did was excellent but I agreed with Len, you don't need faffing! ![]() Waaaay too much faffing. However, they did do it very well! They weren't just sitting there and walking around, they were actually doing something. Just not their Tango!ETA: I'm really looking forward to Aljaz and what's her name. Like Anton, he also seems to be focussing on teaching technique. Hope they don't disappoint. Does anyone know whether they actually do film on two separate days, or is it all done in one night and broadcast over two days (a la "results" show)? |
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Too many props ( bike in a Tango
) too much gurning, too much style over substance and it's only week one ! Kudos to Anton for actually teaching basic Waltz steps, unlike Pasha, and Oksana for some decent Cha-cha - Robert did well. I thought the other Pro's routines were weak. |
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For those feeling sentimental and nostalgic, J's rumba from the last night of the tour and from the reverse angle.
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Oh another big milestone!! Jays Charleston has passed Georgia's Samba so J&A now have 3 dances in the top 5 from last year!
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Strangely loved Judge Rinder, even though his open mouth did remind me a bit of muffin top at KD
![]() Quite liked Greg. Ore - god that took a lonnnnnng time to get going - "all that faffing about" And there was a little bit of Jay in there - Walks Like Rihanna was played. Greg's feet😨. Bless him he kept forgetting to point 'em. Joanne please remember this is primarily dance not a prop fest. Thus I didn't like Ore and his feet well...... As my report card used to say could do better Quote:
Oh, that reminds me I wanted to post this.
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Yes we really were spoilt with these beautiful feet, elegant lines, graceful arms.................
Unfortunately comparisons will be made. Is it fair. Yes. Previous celebs have been elegant (ballroom)or energetic (latin) Not as elegant obviously IMO. Or energetic. Who can dance at the speed of the jive or the salsa or the charleston. Or have the passion in the tango and the paso and the rumba. J&A that's who. |
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Please excuse me for posting this again, but as it was an ETA people may not have seen it and I'm curious for the answer if anybody knows:
Does anyone know whether they actually do film on two separate days, or is it all done in one night and broadcast over two days (a la "results" show)? |
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Please excuse me for posting this again, but as it was an ETA people may not have seen it and I'm curious for the answer if anybody knows:
Does anyone know whether they actually do film on two separate days, or is it all done in one night and broadcast over two days (a la "results" show)? |
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Please excuse me for posting this again, but as it was an ETA people may not have seen it and I'm curious for the answer if anybody knows:
Does anyone know whether they actually do film on two separate days, or is it all done in one night and broadcast over two days (a la "results" show)?
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No, each show goes out live on the night.
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I quite liked everyone
Greg and Laura in particular ... there's a lot of room for improvement but a lot of potential too. I've come to terms with the fact that nobody is going to be Jay for me ... I don't want them to ... once was enough. But, looks like it will be a great competition though the Judge seems to be stealing the votes already and could be the runaway train this year! Depends on how he fares with the more serious numbers. |
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I quite liked everyone
Greg and Laura in particular ... there's a lot of room for improvement but a lot of potential too. I've come to terms with the fact that nobody is going to be Jay for me ... I don't want them to ... once was enough. But, looks like it will be a great competition though the Judge seems to be stealing the votes already and could be the runaway train this year! Depends on how he fares with the more serious numbers. |
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Watched all the dances again and I still love Judge Rinder and I also liked Naga and Laura as having potential.
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) too much gurning, too much style over substance and it's only week one ! Kudos to Anton for actually teaching basic Waltz steps, unlike Pasha, and Oksana for some decent Cha-cha - Robert did well. I thought the other Pro's routines were weak.


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