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You cant complain about the bottom 2 - its good for the show
shaneyshaney
29-10-2007
The fact is that Penny and Gabby were in the bottom 2 because we, the viewing voting public, didnt vote for them. And the fact that they got good scores shows how few public votes they must have got. People are always going to vote for the personality as well as the dance, its happened ever since the show started. People cant complain because inferior dancers get through - if the show only kept the best then what would be the point of people like Willy and Ballroom Bill entering. They were never gonna win but provided great entertainment. I think saturdays bottom 2 was brilliant because it would have sent shockwaves around the other contestants, especially the pretty girls as it shows ANYONE can go - no one is safe. It's a much more open contest now and mayby some of them wont be so smug now.
Dollystanford
29-10-2007
I agree - it shows there's no foregone conclusions
uptowngirl
29-10-2007
Originally Posted by Dollystanford:
“I agree - it shows there's no foregone conclusions”

Here here! People should stop whining and get off their arses and vote if they don't want their faves to end up in the bottom 2! I really liked Penny's dance on saturday but didn't vote so it's partly my fault she ended up in the bottom 2 - will vote for my faves every week from now on!
shaneyshaney
29-10-2007
Me too, im going to make sure I vote now.

It's always going to be a populairty contest as well as a dance competition.
beanbean
29-10-2007
I think it shows people just presume if their favourite gets high scores there no point voting. Ive done that.
I will be voting this week though.
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