Me too! “Cheer up it might never happen!”I have bad RBF and the amount of times I’ve been told to smile
All the effing time!
Me too! “Cheer up it might never happen!”I have bad RBF and the amount of times I’ve been told to smile
I thought she was very good last night and I genuinely don't get any vibe that she is uneasy or uncomfortable with Graziano as has been mentioned here on previous threads. And I'm not overly fond of her, even though I only really know her from back in the day when I used to watch Corrie, but I think she comes across fine.I think it’s hard for those who have Resting witch Face like Kym, or who make a face when they get a bad score (which is apparently proof that they think they’re entitled to good scores rather than just being a bit disappointed).
The lesson of all this is that we will forgive stuff in people we already like but use it as proof for our dislike of others!
Also I think Danny got fewer public votes because he DIDN'T show much emotion - he was always super professional, which for some members of the audience probably translated as 'not emotional enough' or too 'bland'.The sympathy vote angle has definitely been amped up in recent years which the couples’ choice dance hasn’t helped because there’s an inevitable emotional story about someone’s nan/musical theatre childhood/acne. Rhys talking about how important his faith is to him last year before coming out and dancing as Spider-Man was a personal highlight for me.
For me, no one will be worse for getting tearful than Ore who cried after numerous dances because he’d never danced before and Strictly was just so amazing.
(All of that culminating in the producers flying out Gene Kelly’s widow to watch him dance to Singin’ in the Rain in the final before Len literally gave him a standing ovation and declared that he was what Strictly is all about will never not make me mad. They basically had a big neon sign saying “Don’t vote for Danny Mac” #Dannywasrobbed)
Cheer up, Luv … it might never happenI have bad RBF and the amount of times I’ve been told to smile
For a theme week, the dances were very samey … it doesn’t help that Fleur, Mollie, Helen and possibly even Kym are duking it out for the same ‘slot’. At least Kym got a dance that set her apart a little.I loved it! She might have looked a bit like she was wading through treacle, but I thought she executed the moves well and acted the part brilliantly.
It’s a shame it was so early in the running order as I think it got a bit forgotten due to the mass of arse-achingly dull ballroom dances that took up about 7 hours of the show last night.
I'm dying laughing because I'm just thinking if it is the case that the ones who work for BBC are pressurised to some extent, when it comes to taking part, one of them might well respond with 'thank you, I did NOT want to take part but they said...' voice trails off ...as Tess tries in vain to think of how to rescue the situationAbsolutely, confirmation bias at its best.
I do love the idea that you’re supposed to respond to being told that you’re tit on prime-time tv by beaming like a lunatic and screaming ‘thank you! I always knew I was tit, I’m so pleased you’ve confirmed that!’
As any fool knows, this is the correct facial response to being told that your dance was tit:
I met Jesse Williams (Jackson) at the airport in New York years ago. It was five am and no should look as good as he did at that time in the morning.God no, Jackson from Grey's Anatomy is another level of beautiful. Those grey eyes...
Tyler's okay but looks nothing like him!
Yeah, the week he did his AT, I remember his dad was ill/in hospital and he was trying not to break down about it but it came across to some viewers (and The Sun) as him being in a bad mood/aggressive rather than him not wanting to cry about personal stuff on live TV.Also I think Danny got fewer public votes because he DIDN'T show much emotion - he was always super professional, which for some members of the audience probably translated as 'not emotional enough' or too 'bland'.
I honestly don’t remember a thing about Fleur, Mollie and Helen last nightFor a theme week, the dances were very samey … it doesn’t help that Fleur, Mollie, Helen and possibly even Kym are duking it out for the same ‘slot’. At least Kym got a dance that set her apart a little.
See I do think if any dance a deserved an early 10 it was that one. Like it just couldn't have been improved upon. I think it's almost as bad not to give an early 10 just because it's week 2 as to give them out like sweets.Remember the time Jay and Aliona did THAT jive in week 3 and Darcy said she'd love to give a ten but it was too early? Sack Shirl and bring back Darcy!
Is it wrong that I LOLed when Motsi said ‘yeah, you’re doing a great job of showing that dancing is for everyone, no matter their size or shape. I particularly liked that bit where you struggled to get up off the floor.’I agree with all the comments about Jayde's scores - she was very lucky they were on last and wanted to end on a feel good moment. I do like her and her partnership with Karen, but all her reposting of how she was trending is reminding me why I unfollowed her a couple of years ago
That was basically Naga wasn’t itI'm dying laughing because I'm just thinking if it is the case that the ones who work for BBC are pressurised to some extent, when it comes to taking part, one of them might well respond with 'thank you, I did NOT want to take part but they said...' voice trails off ...as Tess tries in vain to think of how to rescue the situation
I wasn't on these threads for previous Strictly seasons but I read all the 'most liked' posts one night a while back, and Tom featured a fair bit. Not for being the most liked participant though .
That picture will always make me laugh
Yeah I agree, I'm all in for the beautiful Hamza. His innate loveliness just shines through the screen. I hope next week he gets a decent dance with no dodgy theme...Even though its early I really want Hamza to win. I don't have a pull towards anyone else really. I didn't know who Helen was and I find her kind of dull.
I like Molly, she's definitely filling the Rhys/Karim role of kids presenter that seems naturally pretty good.
Jayde isn't as good as I wanted her to be, though I don't want her to go as I really, REALLY enjoy watching Karen.
I didn't think Tyler was 10-worthy and don't get excited about watching him.