I loved that Argentine tango,such fast kicks,Kim should have been top of the leader board in my opinion. Fleur looked much "softer" this week,and I think it helped her doing ballroom.
The jive was really good but I'm not warming to her I'm afraid.
The whole truth is an instrument that can only be played by an expert.
Strictly is a peak time light entertainment show, much more that than a dancing show. As such I am quite happy for Tony Adams to stay in as he provides me with a lot more entertainment than a chunk of the other dancers.
Maybe it was just me ,but l found it all a bit "meh" last night. I thought Fleur was good, she has learnt how to rein in her natural exuberance and channel it in a better way, but it didn't reduce me to tears as it did Motsi.
Speaking of tears, there seemed to be a lot last night. I really don't mean to sound harsh, but it's supposed to be a Saturday night entertainment show, and we are all going through tough times.
Hamza looked like he was wearing a pair of pyjamas, and the dance just petered out at the end. Even the audience were confused.
I agree, it's time for Tony to go. Katya has done an amazing job, but l can imagine her heart sinks at coming up with a routine big enough for the Blackpool Tower ballroom.
I love it when they go to Blackpool. My Father used to dance there as a young man. He loved Come Dancing and Strictly Come Dancing. I can here him telling me how to dance 'slow slow quick quick slow'. As a child we danced at the local working men's club. I can remember winning a big bar of chocolate as a prize.
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Fleur looked much "softer" this week,and I think it helped her doing ballroom.
The jive was really good but I'm not warming to her I'm afraid.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/nov/10/id-rather-face-a-polar-bear-than-step-on-the-dancefloor-strictlys-hamza-yassin-on-salsa-scotland-and-singledom
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/sarah-james-strictly-come-dancing-behind-the-scenes-interview-executive-producer_uk_636e6560e4b09d758bd6caef
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I thought Fleur was good, she has learnt how to rein in her natural exuberance and channel it in a better way, but it didn't reduce me to tears as it did Motsi.
Speaking of tears, there seemed to be a lot last night. I really don't mean to sound harsh, but it's supposed to be a Saturday night entertainment show, and we are all going through tough times.
Hamza looked like he was wearing a pair of pyjamas, and the dance just petered out at the end. Even the audience were confused.
I agree, it's time for Tony to go. Katya has done an amazing job, but l can imagine her heart sinks at coming up with a routine big enough for the Blackpool Tower ballroom.