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Is it me or does todays It Takes Two seem to be a mass finger pointing show?
Numnum71
19-11-2008
Of course, John should be on there and given the chance to explain why he decided to quit, etc. But with all the clips from the news programs and the asking of the judges and dancers about how they felt about it, it kind of seems like the program makers are saying 'look what you did, you made him go and now we're sad!'.

Hmm...
Quizmike
19-11-2008
Delete...misread the OP
diyqueen
19-11-2008
and the very biased claudia
bingoes
19-11-2008
Yep, Arlene & Co should have been more careful in what they wished for as it has now tainted the show.
CoolGloo
19-11-2008
Its made by the program makers so what do you expect?

Was laughing my head off at the titles with FEAR by Ian Brown played over news headlines

I thought nuclear war might have been declared?
Izak
19-11-2008
For me, Strictly has now officially stopped being an entertainment show. I used to quite enjoy watching it on a Saturday night but have been slowly getting tired of how serious people are treating it. Today has been the final nail in the coffin for the show and I'm not sure if I'll be watching it again.

I don't blame John, I have found him very entertaining throughout and okay, he couldn't dance very well, but he was entertaining and as far as I'm concerned that is what Saturday TV is all about.
*Laura*
19-11-2008
Originally Posted by bingoes:
“Yep, Arlene & Co should have been more careful in what they wished for as it has now tainted the show.”

My thoughts exactly.
bob ling
19-11-2008
Originally Posted by bingoes:
“Yep, Arlene & Co should have been more careful in what they wished for as it has now tainted the show.”


Aye - killing the goose and all that.
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