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I think that these too are favoured too much, and the judges are giving some high scores even when they've all blatently said she made some mistakes and her footwork isn't up to scratch.
But when someone does a fool proof dance and has good technique the judges slate them and give them lower scores.
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I think that these too are favoured too much, and the judges are giving some high scores even when they've all blatently said she made some mistakes and her footwork isn't up to scratch.
But when someone does a fool proof dance and has good technique the judges slate them and give them lower scores. ![]() |
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Ok I don't see the point to this thread at all. There are so many with people saying how they hate Emma and Darren, why not just join one of those. I does have technique and her footwork couldn't have been that bad, surely. With Darren by her side I think she's doing fine! I don't see why everyone has a problem with her at all.
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Well... Can any Emma fan honestly say her performance tonight was worth only one point less than Ray and Camilla's?
Silly question wasn't it? Funny how Lousia, who the BBC will see as Emma/Charity CIN CD&Video/ Bunton's greatest rival for the "pop vote" seemed unfairly marked down. But there you go.... |
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Ok I don't see the point to this thread at all
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Well... "Call me picky" but you didn't have to. You could have just ignored it.
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Actually, I think the fact that a couple of the judges favour this couple so much is working very much against them. They are not coming across as a couple having a good time, improving and enjoying the experience, rather as two icy individuals, desperate to win. The public are not buying into the myth of Darren and Emma, no matter how much the judges want them too. They will be in the same position as Zoe last year, although, to be fair, I think Zoe was actually better, her partnership was stronger and she improved each week.
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Well... Can any Emma fan honestly say her performance tonight was worth only one point less than Ray and Camilla's?
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I could have but I chose to display my personal opinion. Nothing wrong with that and there was absolutely no need to critise me on it as we are all entitled to it, as is it not what this forum is for. Or are we just meant to sit and agree with each other and make this place boring?
You were suggesting this thread shouldn't have been started. It's no business of yours to suggest it. This board is an "open forum" and anyone is entitled to start a thread on whatever they please. Why do so many people on here find that so hard to understand? |
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Actually as someone who teaches the viennese waltz I would say Emma and Darren were on a par with Ray and Camillas, so if anything were slightly undermarked . Ithink the marking tonight actually was very fair.
Interestingly I also teach salsa, and I think Louisa's mark was about right too. The salsa is all about connection between the couple,and that was lacking, maybe she was a bit embarassed given her age, Idon't know, but I have seen that happen. And the judges were right about Vincent not looking passionate too, although I am not comfortable with the judges criticising the professionals at all. Looking at the leader board, I have no problem at all with the top three, and think the rest of it is roughly right too. I have just been talking to another professional who thinks the marks are right too! |
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Do you read your own posts?
You were suggesting this thread shouldn't have been started. It's no business of yours to suggest it. This board is an "open forum" and anyone is entitled to start a thread on whatever they please. Why do so many people on here find that so hard to understand? |
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Originally Posted by bgrules99
I think that these too are favoured too much, and the judges are giving some high scores even when they've all blatently said she made some mistakes and her footwork isn't up to scratch.
But when someone does a fool proof dance and has good technique the judges slate them and give them lower scores. ![]()
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[quote=*Nikie*] Quote:
Originally Posted by Doghouse Riley
Well... Can any Emma fan honestly say her performance tonight was worth only one point less than Ray and Camilla's?
/QUOTE] Both Emma and Ray were brilliant and they both deserve high scores for their performances. It seems to me that you just want to cauase tension amnd slate Emma and Darren for all you can Doghouse Riley. Your perosnal opinion? fine but at least let us Emma and Darren fans do the same, without coming back with some unwitty remark. "Call me picky" But didn't I just post my opinion without quoting anyone's post? So where have I "come back?" You can "do the same" as I did, just post a general comment. Any "tension" is self induced just because I have a different opinion than yours. This is an "open forum" get used to it. You can be as positive or negative about any competitor, that's your right and I'd never criticise you for your views. It's just a "telly programme." not "life and death." Oh! and you conveniently didn't answer my question about the "one point" difference, but I don't mind, I didn't expect you to. No one's under any obligation. |
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Whtas your point? Because I fully undertsand that. I was expressing my personal opinion that I thought this thread was a bit pointless, as the competition is unpredictable. I was not in anyway at all suggesting it. I know this is an open forum, and it seems to me when certain people express opinions people 'jump' on them so to speak. I wans't even criticising for the starting of the thread so i don't see where you point is coming from? Me reading my own posts, ok question for you. Do you read yours? Two can play that game
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I think it would be fairer to judge on tonights performance to be honest, and not harp back to last week, because we have moved on from that. The judges tonight did not all blatantly criticise footwork, so I assume you are still referring to last weeks performance. Their viennese waltz tonight, as I said earlier, was beautiful, and to do that in a week is fantastic.
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[quote=Doghouse Riley] Quote:
Originally Posted by *Nikie*
"Call me picky" But didn't I just post my opinion without quoting anyone's post? So where have I "come back?" You can "do the same" as I did, just post a general comment. Any "tension" is self induced just because I have a different opinion than yours. This is an "open forum" get used to it. You can be as positive or negative about any competitor, that's your right and I'd never criticise you for your views. It's just a "telly programme." not "life and death." Oh! and you conveniently didn't answer my question about the "one point" difference, but I don't mind, I didn't expect you to. No one's under any obligation. No need for the sarcasm, doesn't work I'm afraid. Criticising someone for their views, tell me what have you just done? I know this is a TV program, I don't need sarcastic remarks to tell me that. I know its not life or death, I'm not that shallow Quote:
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So you weren't expressing that in "your opinion" this thread shouldn't have been started?
Well, make up your mind. |
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im not saying u shouldn't of posted your comment so jst forget it already.
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[quote=*Nikie*] Quote:
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The one point difference I did comment on with my own opinion actually if you do actually read what is posted. No need for the sarcasm, doesn't work I'm afraid. Criticising someone for their views, tell me what have you just done? I know this is a TV program, I don't need sarcastic remarks to tell me that. I know its not life or death, I'm not that shallow I was mearly making a personal opinion that I thought there were other threads just like this where SOME people just seem to be slating Emma and Darren! And the people that seem to be backing them up aswell? I'm not singling you out, but why do so many people on here seem unable to leave alone "stuff" that's the opposite of their views and insist in posting messages that imply others shouldn't be saying what they are saying? It's so counter-productive. |
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[quote=Doghouse Riley] Quote:
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Look I'm not trying to wind you up but your first post reads like you were suggesting the thread shouldn't have been started. I'm not singling you out, but why do so many people on here seem unable to leave alone "stuff" that's the opposite of their views and insist in posting messages that imply others shouldn't be saying what they are saying? It's so counter-productive. |
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Do you read your own posts?
You were suggesting this thread shouldn't have been started. It's no business of yours to suggest it. This board is an "open forum" and anyone is entitled to start a thread on whatever they please. Why do so many people on here find that so hard to understand? Happy now? What ruined; for many of us, the original SCD DS forum was the number of "let's have a go at those we don't like" threads. It was a very good Vienese Waltz. Better than most tonight & worthy of the marks it got. I haven't had chance to see Ray & Camilla's rendition: I have to cok some time when I'm at home, but I may feel that it was better than Darren & Emma's performance or I might not. However, I would never think of opening a thread with the sole purpose of having a go at any of the couples. Smacks far too much of rudeness; if not a touch of the vendetta, to me. |
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I think Emma and Darren (like a lot of us) actually misjudged the strength of the competition. Who would have thought Mark and Ray would have been this far in front at this stage of the series? Personally, I think this week was the first week where Emma did look as if she'd done some work and was beginning to take the competition seriously. Her experience helped her a lot in the first couple of shows. However, if she really wants to win this thing she's going to have to start practicing as hard as the others.
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I am sure she now realises what she has to do, Laura, and the amount of work it will take to stay in, so that can only be good for the show in the long run, and for her dance experience as a whole. So let's give her the same chance to impress now as the rest.
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I'll put it quite bluntly if you like, this thread shouldn't have been started.
Happy now? What ruined; for many of us, the original SCD DS forum was the number of "let's have a go at those we don't like" threads. It was a very good Vienese Waltz. Better than most tonight & worthy of the marks it got. I haven't had chance to see Ray & Camilla's rendition: I have to cok some time when I'm at home, but I may feel that it was better than Darren & Emma's performance or I might not. However, I would never think of opening a thread with the sole purpose of having a go at any of the couples. Smacks far too much of rudeness; if not a touch of the vendetta, to me. |
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[quote=*Nikie*] Quote:
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Ok to clear it up t it was not actually meant like that. I was just purely making a comment about how many negatove Emma and Darren threads seem to be emerging, and not much positive is soming out of them. Ok with the 'stuff' thing I think that a debate is a good thing, and why should we let some threads just become negative towards some couples. As you've said you think everyone should express their own opinion right? Right. I'll expain my views on Emma Bunton. The BBC should have had her as a competitor on SCD or do the "Charity video" not both, it will distort the voting. But the BBC don't care. They think by combining the two it'll boost the ratings of the programme because of their obsession with beating ITV on Saturday nights. They obviously don't care the effect that it will have on the competion or the chances of the other competitors. I also don't think she's that brilliant (just an opinion) and will get all the help and assistance to stay in the competition from the BBC they can give, until at least after CIN on 17th November I first expressed my views on an Emma Bunton thread. "All hell was let loose" and I got a lot of catty comments, as I hadn't realised it was a; "We love Emma Bunton thread." So I posted something else on a diffferent one. Then some smart assed comments to me on that new thread someone had started were made by someone who'd followed me over from the original thread. So tonight I posted my opinions on yet another thread, the necessity for which you were querying. Now "Emma fans" can't have it both ways. If they don't like my comments on this third thread then tough, I've done as much "accomodating" as I'm prepared to do. |
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I mentioned earlier that I think the BBC see Louisa as the biggest rival to their "favourite" Emma for the "pop" vote.
In tonight's result show, clips of comments made by the judges were shown for each competitor , as Bruce said; "to help the viewers make up their minds" The clips would obviously be chosen by the producer. A really negative one was used for Lousia and a very positive one for Emma. Both girls received both negative and positive comments from some of the four judges after their performances. Anyone want to say the BBC aren't showing bias? |
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