David I do not know if you watched The Voice but after 3 weeks of everyone being "wonderful" it became a bit bland. I do view these programmes a bit like a pantomime where you need a bit of good and bad to make it work. I reckon Darcey said "yeah" over 40 times last night, a rookies error but I hope someone will kindly tell her.
Gary I also think it will be interesting to see if she can shape up, I imagine that she could be fabulous at a waltz but as they were tipped as "the dream team" I am not surprised that she was genuinely upset.
No I didn't watch 'The Voice', Kate. I agree with the 'yeah' comment, but I still think she put in a good shift.
Other observations from last night...I don't feel that any performance (it was only the first night after all) deserved the now common standing ovation followed by the 'look at this, they're on their feet and it's all for you', from Sir boring Brucie.
Speaking of which I think the latter gets worse.......I think he gets 'high' on his own 'stardom'.He needs a minder to keep him in check or just pension him off.
Your're correct in saying that the person does need a sense of rhythm, and we really don't know if VP has it. Louis Smith, bookies favourite, is on tonight. He's been looking worried too.
At least Bruce didn't grossly misread any of his lines.
I'm worried about Inka after seeing that clip with the deer. I thought it was only her plants she had to worry about.
I have a confession. i didn't watch SCD but I'll make an effort to watch tonight so I can keep up with you all. I did watch John Bishop, though. Brilliant!
Sorry about your plot, Dean. It's not the money with these kind of crimes, it's the time that people put into their gardens.
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Strange how differently we see things, Kate.
I thought Graig's behaviour was (given it was the first night) disgraceful....he was certainly overplaying his Mr Obnoxious card.
Darcy was (IMHO) the best, most constructive and helpful of the four judges.
David I do not know if you watched The Voice but after 3 weeks of everyone being "wonderful" it became a bit bland. I do view these programmes a bit like a pantomime where you need a bit of good and bad to make it work. I reckon Darcey said "yeah" over 40 times last night, a rookies error but I hope someone will kindly tell her.
I'm siding with DK on all those points. It will be interesting to see whether VP can shape up. What I liked was that her emotions were genuiine.
This is not the Voice. No-one was wonderful. The scores were generally quite low.
Seem to be lots of duffer men in tonight's show.
Gary I also think it will be interesting to see if she can shape up, I imagine that she could be fabulous at a waltz but as they were tipped as "the dream team" I am not surprised that she was genuinely upset.
No I didn't watch 'The Voice', Kate. I agree with the 'yeah' comment, but I still think she put in a good shift.
Other observations from last night...I don't feel that any performance (it was only the first night after all) deserved the now common standing ovation followed by the 'look at this, they're on their feet and it's all for you', from Sir boring Brucie.
Speaking of which I think the latter gets worse.......I think he gets 'high' on his own 'stardom'.He needs a minder to keep him in check or just pension him off.
Your're correct in saying that the person does need a sense of rhythm, and we really don't know if VP has it. Louis Smith, bookies favourite, is on tonight. He's been looking worried too.
At least Bruce didn't grossly misread any of his lines.
Good morning all,
I'm worried about Inka after seeing that clip with the deer. I thought it was only her plants she had to worry about.
I have a confession. i didn't watch SCD but I'll make an effort to watch tonight so I can keep up with you all. I did watch John Bishop, though. Brilliant!
Sorry about your plot, Dean. It's not the money with these kind of crimes, it's the time that people put into their gardens.
Now David we are in agreement on Bruce and the standing ovations
Morning pottiepam
Saw on the news an item about Abu Hamza's trial or appeal and someone in the crowd outside was holding up a placard which said ' SLING YOUR HOOK'.
Morning Kate