Monday 20 October 2008

Strictly Come Dancing: Week 5 and Results

... but first an ITT sidenote:

Len has denied rumors that he isn't coming back next year. Hmmph. So much for my cunning plan. No mention of what Brucie might be doing though, so fingers crossed.

Marian Keyes is quite annoying, but I liked Lilia alot more for running out and hugging her and then suggesting they get married. Oh, so easily swayed by the gay. Isn't that annoying?

I liked that Erin was mostly amused that she Anton, Ian and Camilla were going to be doing "fluff" behind Darcy Bussell. "Attempting to do ballet" near Darcy Bussell. I'm quite amused too. Alos, I do want to see Darcy and Katherine Jenkins DVD now. It sounds great, and also they wore shirts.


Onwards!

Strictly Come Dancing: Week 5 and Results

Rachel & Vincent
I forgotten to mention them in last weeks post, but this week I was impressed by their samba. Fun and bouncy,and I completely agreed with the judges scores. Also, Rachel had the best dress.

Lisa & Brendon
I didn't like this much at all. They spent a suspicious amount of time in hold, or close to hold, and it didn't feel particularly smooth, especially compared to later dances. It was perfectly fine, but I didn't get the judges raving about it at all. They didn't deserve to be top, showing the clips next to Tom and Cherie really proved that to me.

Heather & Brian
Oh dear. She looked terrified and panicked and oh. In training she always looks like it's coming together, but I think nerves get the better of her every time. I thought she'd be in the bottom two, partly because she was dreadful and also she was in that lower-middle danger zone.

Cherie & James
Oh, that was lovely. Elegant and simple, but very lovely. I am warming to James more and more. I didn't agree with Craig,though I could see wht he meant. Hmm. The final lift was incredible, I don't know how they made it look so elegant. I think the marks they got were right (even allowing for Craig's 7!) but Lisa was overmnarked, so they were the wrong way around on the board.

Mark & Hayley
Distractng outfit? Oh dear. Never a good start. He's learnt how to smile, (thank you John Barrowman) but it hasn't help his dancing. Apparently he wasn't just holding back - he really has no talent. Next week it'll be Props. Hats, chairs and things. Themed dances. I'm afraid. He should have been in the bottom two.

Dom & Lilia
A bit dull, but perfectly fine. Much like Lisa and Brendan's dance, actually. He was very very tense, I wondered if having a lift earlier in the dance might have calmedhis nerves,as he seemed so worried about them in the training clips. Throughly middle of the board standard. I didn't expect them to be in the bottom two, but, well. *is annoyed with British public again*

Erin & Austin
I'm always amazed at how comfortable Austin looks on the dancefloor. His smile never seems forced, like alot of the celebrities and he always seems to be havng a good time, rather that trying to 'perform' to the audience. Even though this is not his best dances, and I don't think it was even the most exciting or entertaining samba, I really like him and Erin.

What was up with Erin's costume though? The skirt I could let go, given that it's a samba, but the weird shoulder-scarf thing? It's an odd look.

Andrew & Ola
I don't even remember this. Was it dull? Was he awful? I suspect so.

Christine & Matthew
I think I might have liked this one more than Austin's. It was great fun.

Jodie & Ian
Oh. Well. What a suprise! Lovely, elegant, smooth, ... etc. Throughly deserved the praise from the judges, but I'm not sure it's going to last. If she has the V. Waltz she'll probably get by, but the paso ... don't know.

John & Kristina
Oh, bless his soul. Excellent choice of song, slightly gimicky choreography, very little in the wayof dance steps, and yet I loved it and I loved John and I loved Kristina. (Though his comment that 'the public wll save us' was a little smug-sounding.) I loved that Kristina was more excited that John when they went through. I think he's a bit baffled by the whole thing, to be honest.

Tom & Camilla
Did you know that he is getting married on Sunday? And that this is his stag night? DID YOU? He's getting MARRIED. Any minute now. MARRIED.

That said, I loved his dance. It felt very much like an old American movie.

I also love that Camilla will smile widely on though any lift, no matter how close it is to going completely wrong. (Trouser-dress! Wear proper trousers or just don't bother, I say. My mum claims it is very 30s, and so very appropriate and blahblahblah.)

Results!

I'm shocked that Dom and Lilia went, though between them and Heather it was pretty even. I would have chosen Heather to go myself. I've really warmed up to Lilia over the past few weeks, it turns out.



Now, I am about to brave the cold dark world to try a dance class. I haven't been for over a year and this is someplace new... we'll see how it goes.

10 comments:

Jane Henry said...

Hello Alice, I followed you over from Marie's blog. I think it was a travesty that Don and Lilia went too, but he did look in pain didn't he? So maybe he's been put out of his misery. What I can't can't CAN'T understand is why Andrew and Mark are still in it. I love Jodie and John and want them to stay as long as possible, but Cherie was fabulous as always. Austin's a great dancer, but I can't warm to him somehow, and Tom was great this week too. Envying you your dance class! Hope it was good.

Alice said...

Hi Jane Henry! I can't believe Andrew and Mark are still in it, I can't believe everyone thought Andrew could dance in Week One. I want John to stay, thought I know he isn't very good, and I think it will be best if he leaves while he is still well loved, otherwise it might turn into another Kate Garraway-esque annoyance, and I don't want to hate John, he's lovely. I don't like Jodie, but she was good this week, and I adore Ian. Cherie, Austin, Tom final, I think!

Dance class was great thanks! I'm going to start a blog up to keep track of them. :)

Marie said...

I forgot about the bit where Kristina got more excited than John about going through. That was actually my favourite moment of the results show.

Alice said...

I think of the three new pros, Kristina is the only one I'd keep. I don't particuarly hate the other two, but Hayley is incredibly dull and Brian is weirdly American, and yet not very exciting either. But Kristina is very sweet and is lovely with John. I'd love to see her with someone with a bit of talent next year, to see how she does then.

Jane Henry said...

Alice you are probably right about John. It would be terrible if we all started hating him. I love Jodie because she is always so down to earth and doesn't make a fuss. I know she can't dance for toffee, but I thought she was lovely this week. I think it should be a Cherie/Tom/Austin final. Would love Cherie to win as a blow for the older woman. I like John for being older too, and gaining fans. I think that's great. And though I have never been a fan of Brucie I do think it's good to see an eighty year old on screen even if he is doddery.

Alice said...

I think there is a danger of people starting to dislike John is he is in it for much longer. Jodie was lovely this week. I really want Austin to won, but that's because really I want Erin to win! I would quite like Cherie to win as well. I don't like Bruce, because I think he is a bad advertisment for 80yo! My Gran is 83 and I think she could present it more coherently! The trouble is when someone is a 'legend' and is in no danger of losing their job/viewing figures, they starting thinking they can do no wrong. I think that's what's happened to Bruce; no one can tell him that he needs to improve!

Jane Henry said...

You're probably right about Brucie - I just think when there are so few old people on TV it's good to have him there, but probably my dotty mil who's 84 and shaky as hell would probably be more insightful...

Hope people DON'T start hating John. He is becoming a model for an important character in my current wip!

Jane Henry said...

You're probably right about Brucie - I just think when there are so few old people on TV it's good to have him there, but probably my dotty mil who's 84 and shaky as hell would probably be more insightful...

Hope people DON'T start hating John. He is becoming a model for an important character in my current wip!

Did you see my request on your other blog to link them both to my strictly blog?

Alice said...

LOL, maybe the BBC could audition all our 80-something relatives if/when they need to replace him!

Ooo. I'm intriguted by you WIP! I'm sure the public won't hate him, he is lovely. I just hope he is allowed to leave the competition at an appropriate time!

I din't see, for some reason I didn't get an email alert. *is puzzled* I have been over now, but yes, linking to my blogs is fine! :D

Jane Henry said...

Alice - have got an exciting Strictly related thing to do tomorrow, and as a resident expert, would very much like your opinion. If you have a couple of mins to come by my blog and send me an email, all will be revealed. Would have emailed you, but I can't see your email addy anywhere!

Wip is a Christmas story and there is an older character who may or may not be an angel (haven't quite decided yet!) - and he's the John Sergeant looklylikey. Well he wasn't to begin with, but now, oh now, he has to be...