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Old 20-11-2006, 16:23
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Originally Posted by Swonky
Well to be fair, two out of three of Erin's partners so far have been gay, so.....

I think there is genuine friendship and chemistry between Mark and Karen, you can't fake that. I have no idea what happened with the Rhumba, as someone else said, it's so odd that despite dancing as close as you can possibly get to another person for weeks, he suddenly felt his personal space was an issue. It does make you wonder.

You can fake it - remember Camilla and James Martin! I know I have a bee in my bonnet about that but I was so disappointed it was all play acting to get votes!!
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Old 20-11-2006, 16:33
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Originally Posted by Dancing Girl
You can fake it - remember Camilla and James Martin! I know I have a bee in my bonnet about that but I was so disappointed it was all play acting to get votes!!
Well, I didn't really mean faking a relatiosnhip, I meant you can't fake genuinally liking or getting on with someone - Brendan and Fiona, Brendan and Sarah, Anton and Patsy. They put on a front, but everyone can tell.
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Old 21-11-2006, 13:40
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Originally Posted by Dancing Girl
You can fake it - remember Camilla and James Martin! I know I have a bee in my bonnet about that but I was so disappointed it was all play acting to get votes!!
It was just the papers reading more into things than what actually happened. I really don't believe that they both said "let's act as if we're having a romance to get more votes"

The pro-dancers are making efforts to get to know their celebs (and vice versa) so that they really do appear as a couple on performance night, instead of two people who happen to be dancing together. So this involves being with them socially as well as in the training room. The papers are just looking for an angle

Anyone go to social dance nights? I bet you can tell when it is an established couple who are dancing together!
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Old 21-11-2006, 13:58
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Originally Posted by Thess
The papers are just looking for an angle
They are sure are. I thought the Sunday People article 'Me and My Twirl ' on Mark and Karen was full of tabloid insinuations.

I seriously doubt Camilla and James purposely sought to 'fake' a relationship. They grew close and it suited SCD to portray them in a romantic manner. That was their 'storyline arc' given to them. Perhaps they could of denied it more but why should they either way.
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Old 21-11-2006, 15:05
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Hi! I'm a disillusioned XFactor fan and admit I've only in the past three or four weeks discovered the delights of SCD. I had no idea what I'd been missing. It's wonderful. I'm absolutely enthralled by all of it. I rather clumsily came onto a well established thread about Mark and Karen, not intending to be disparaging in anyway, but just to say much the same thing which was I sensed that perhaps whereas it had all been comfortable and well acted, perhaps some sexual tension had crept in during training which explained Mark's awkwardness at the weekend. I just find their relationships fascinating and agree that it must be devillishly hard at times to keep the whole thing "professional." Oh, I'm probably being daft but what's ITT?

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Old 21-11-2006, 15:07
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Originally Posted by redkate
They are sure are. I thought the Sunday People article 'Me and My Twirl ' on Mark and Karen was full of tabloid insinuations.

I seriously doubt Camilla and James purposely sought to 'fake' a relationship. They grew close and it suited SCD to portray them in a romantic manner. That was their 'storyline arc' given to them. Perhaps they could of denied it more but why should they either way.
I think they did - or should I say I definitely saw James say they were just friends. But I think it was one of those situations where to say anything just made it worse, and when he said 'just friends' people just went huuuumm, he would say that, wouldn't he!?
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Old 21-11-2006, 15:07
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Originally Posted by LindyLupin
Hi! I'm a disillusioned XFactor fan and admit I've only in the past three or four weeks discovered the delights of SCD. I had no idea what I'd been missing. It's wonderful. I'm absolutely enthralled by all of it. I rather clumsily came onto a well established thread about Mark and Karen, just to say much the same thing which was I sensed that perhaps whereas it had all been comfortable and well acted, perhaps some sexual tension had crept in during training which explained Mark's awkwardness at the weekend. I just find their relationships fascinating and agree that it must be devillishly hard at times to keep the whole thing "professional." Oh, I'm probably being daft but what's ITT?
It Takes Two - a fanzine show on every week night on BBC2 at 6.30, presented by the slightly lunatic Claudia Winkleman, tonights promises to be good, Len Goodman's masterclass, plus Mark and Karen
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Old 21-11-2006, 15:08
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ITT stands for It Takes Two, its the supplemental programme shown during the week.
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Old 21-11-2006, 15:12
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Originally Posted by LindyLupin
Hi! I'm a disillusioned XFactor fan and admit I've only in the past three or four weeks discovered the delights of SCD. I had no idea what I'd been missing. It's wonderful. I'm absolutely enthralled by all of it.
I was exactly the same until a couple of weeks into this series - and now I'm addicted. I haven't watched the X Factor at all the past couple of weeks, except to see who leaves.
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Old 21-11-2006, 16:22
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I was exactly the same until a couple of weeks into this series - and now I'm addicted. I haven't watched the X Factor at all the past couple of weeks, except to see who leaves.
Good for you I'm afraid I'm still struggling to wean off and am attending XF Anonimous I'm trying hard though and it helps to have something new to occupy yourself
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Old 21-11-2006, 16:30
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Originally Posted by Agent Krycek
It Takes Two - a fanzine show on every week night on BBC2 at 6.30, presented by the slightly lunatic Claudia Winkleman, tonights promises to be good, Len Goodman's masterclass, plus Mark and Karen
Thanks AK. Of course! I think it's on most nights though and with my XF addiction and IMCGMOH - if I'm to remain married I don't think I dare take on another nightly show! Yes Claudia's been pretty successful in her own right. Her mum, Eve Pollard was always a bit wacky/eccentric too! .
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Old 21-11-2006, 16:32
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LindyLupin- stay with us and give up the rest!

ITT is normally quite entertaining- if they haven't got someone on plugging their latest song- or Emma B! (No no don't moan at me Emma fans!)
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Old 21-11-2006, 18:27
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Originally Posted by FelineFantastic
LindyLupin- stay with us and give up the rest!

ITT is normally quite entertaining- if they haven't got someone on plugging their latest song- or Emma B! (No no don't moan at me Emma fans!)
Thanks FF. I confess I was pretty much hooked the first time I tuned in and saw Mark in his see-through shirt, what an image to behold. Reminded me of Darcy emerging from the water!
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Old 21-11-2006, 18:31
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Originally Posted by LindyLupin
Thanks FF. I confess I was pretty much hooked the first time I tuned in and saw Mark in his see-through shirt, what an image to behold. Reminded me of Darcy emerging from the water!
*whimper*

Note to self: Posts on threads other than Gorgeous Mark Ramprakash and Karen and Mark have the ability to turn your insides to mush....
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Old 21-11-2006, 21:06
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Originally Posted by Roisin Dubh
How can two people dance so erotically, raunchy, passionately, sexy, intensely and lovingly and not have sexual feelings for each other. I really believed Camilla and James had something. And I detected strong feelings between her and Ray. Especially when she wrapped her leg around him went they left the show. Ahhhhhhhh Am I that naive??
There should be sexual tension and yearning in a dance but it should stay in the dance. If two people are single then maybe not...heck...rock on...but where people are in another relationship they should realise that it IS simply due to how dancing and practicing so closely together. They are adults and the pro's should know thath is the case and act like professionals. Unless you are Brendan where it seems his brains in is didgeredoo...oh that would make him Australian...close enough though.
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