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Battle of the ATs (WARNING: SPOILER WITHIN)
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ellieb123
08-12-2008
Originally Posted by Puffle:
“I dunno - if Rachel can't show any expression or passion in her face (and let's face it, so far she hasn't) then they may not be as good as everyone expects them to be.

T&C again may suffer with the 'passion' side of things - him being newly married don'tcha know - he really struggled with that during the Rhumba and it showed.

B&L will definitely be able to show the passion - their Ballroom Tango was excellent for that.”

Interesting how peoples views differ isn't it . For me, Rachel and Vincent have the best chemistry of the couples left. I think if Vincent gets the choreography right- a sort of mix between the mood of their rumba and the technique/mood of their tango, their AT could be fantastic.

Brendan and Lisa- I'm not so sure on- but then I don't feel the chemistry between them, as much as you don't between Rachel and Vincent, so maybe that's why....

Tom and Camilla- who knows? I think he has his facial expressions under control- it'll all be down to whether he can assume the rigth character.

It's going to be interesting that's for sure.

xx
Chris1347
08-12-2008
Originally Posted by mia75:
“Dear god if Gethin had looked at me, the way he was looking at her during that, my knees would have buckled lol.

Camilla did well all things considered”

Just wached VT of Geth's AT again - thanks for posting it - it's a good job I am sitting at the computer or my knees might have buckled!!
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