Originally Posted by MaggieMcGee:
“Ok, you don't get it. Something that is habitual is going to need ideas, i.e. constructive criticism, to correct. Learning something new does not require the same ideas. The fact that you do not comprehend this makes this an impotent and sterile conversation. That's my observation of you with no constructive comment as Craig offers Robert each week.”
Is it that white bear thing?
Don't think about a white bear instructions automatically put polar bears in everybody's brain. If Darcey gave one of her lovely physical bits of advice that she used to give in earlier series to help a dancer, that would be constructive because it would give the bloke something to
do. I don't know what that would be... To think about something else other than what his body is doing.
Maybe it's his beginner-ness. He's having to focus so hard on remembering the routine because it's not yet internalised and natural to him. And we're getting concentration face.
Can I be plain? Rinder isn't my favourite. I just like him along with many of the others, in a way that's individual to him. So I've not got a For or an Against really. But I have never, ever,
ever even noticed his expressions. How Craig has managed to take against them is strange to me