View Full Version : Come on now, let's not make Strictly a farce!
Kate!
17-09-2024, 08:55 PM
So Chris McCausland, the blind comedian already has an online petition to try and make him win. Apparently cos "he's funny" and "should win even if he's rubbish". Fgs people! Between this and the sympathy vote he could have it in the bag. Do the public really think he'd want to win for those reasons?
Now then, I'm not bashing him. I too think he's a funny man, and rather sweet. If he turned out to be a great dancer then all well and good.
But let's be fair, if other stronger contenders who have put blood, sweat and tears into their performances fall by the wayside and he continually stays in whether he's not any good, maybe even wins, it would be a travesty.
I know I'll get knocked by a select few for this opinion. I don't care.
UserSince2005
17-09-2024, 09:11 PM
He's not funny at all. He's just a prat who needs to be put in his place.
Mystic Mock
18-09-2024, 04:22 AM
I will wait and see what his performances are like first before writing him off.
But I am nervous of the judges patronising him with what they think are "nice" comments, like they did with Rose and Hamza in their years.
Nicky91
18-09-2024, 06:34 AM
i mean the only reason the blind paralympian on dancing on ice turned out good, because that was a female, and females always have it easier with a male pro partner
Chris has it more difficult, because not knowing where he is, what he does, very difficult to lead in a dance, also very dangerous and too difficult for him to do any lifts, imagine him doing the dirty dancing lift but standing in the wrong place :omgno:
it is nice to give this a try with a blind person, also having went with celebrities with other disabilities (hearing impaired, amputees) but still comparing him to those, they were still able to know what they were doing, unlike him
i also would've had him paired up with either Katya (due to her experience as a exceptional and clever choreographer) or Lauren (due to her stunning debut year with Krishnan also making something out of nothing) while Dianne tends to be a bit ''basic'' in her choreographer skills, especially visible with flops like Dev, Max
and tbh, i like supporting celebs with disabilities but not because i solely feel sympathy for them to be nice to them
the GOAT disability contestant for me is a tie between Benjamin Piwko & Noah Galloway how much i liked their performances in lets dance and DWTS respectively
Vanessa
18-09-2024, 07:12 AM
I like him, but he shouldn't get through on sympathy vote alone.
So I hope he's good.
Mystic Mock
18-09-2024, 09:22 AM
i mean the only reason the blind paralympian on dancing on ice turned out good, because that was a female, and females always have it easier with a male pro partner
Chris has it more difficult, because not knowing where he is, what he does, very difficult to lead in a dance, also very dangerous and too difficult for him to do any lifts, imagine him doing the dirty dancing lift but standing in the wrong place :omgno:
it is nice to give this a try with a blind person, also having went with celebrities with other disabilities (hearing impaired, amputees) but still comparing him to those, they were still able to know what they were doing, unlike him
i also would've had him paired up with either Katya (due to her experience as a exceptional and clever choreographer) or Lauren (due to her stunning debut year with Krishnan also making something out of nothing) while Dianne tends to be a bit ''basic'' in her choreographer skills, especially visible with flops like Dev, Max
and tbh, i like supporting celebs with disabilities but not because i solely feel sympathy for them to be nice to them
the GOAT disability contestant for me is a tie between Benjamin Piwko & Noah Galloway how much i liked their performances in lets dance and DWTS respectively
:joker:
Fortunately I don't think that Strictly will put Chris in that situation, because it would very likely turn out like Spurs this season on the Football.
arista
18-09-2024, 09:27 AM
So Chris McCausland, the blind comedian already has an online petition to try and make him win. Apparently cos "he's funny" and "should win even if he's rubbish". Fgs people! Between this and the sympathy vote he could have it in the bag. Do the public really think he'd want to win for those reasons?
Now then, I'm not bashing him. I too think he's a funny man, and rather sweet. If he turned out to be a great dancer then all well and good.
But let's be fair, if other stronger contenders who have put blood, sweat and tears into their performances fall by the wayside and he continually stays in whether he's not any good, maybe even wins, it would be a travesty.
I know I'll get knocked by a select few for this opinion. I don't care.
Valid Points Kate
He is not that funny, anyway
Strictly Jake
19-09-2024, 10:11 AM
There's no way near that he's gonna be good enough by the final to win, however I'm looking forward to seeing the journey between him and Dianne. The fact he doesn't know what dances are supposed to look like, and Dianne is a great teacher, is going to be interesting to watch. Of course he will improve over the weeks so I hope he hits the midway point but I don't want him making it to the final simply for a pity vote
rusticgal
19-09-2024, 10:37 AM
I like him and I do find him quite funny...he will most likely make the same journey as most of the celebrities that are put on there as the 'comical' competitor and like in previous years we will no doubt see better dancers leave before him. However when it gets down to the final 5/6 couples people will tire of him and he will go...
But who knows...he may be amazing...:laugh:
Nicky91
19-09-2024, 12:17 PM
I like him and I do find him quite funny...he will most likely make the same journey as most of the celebrities that are put on there as the 'comical' competitor and like in previous years we will no doubt see better dancers leave before him. However when it gets down to the final 5/6 couples people will tire of him and he will go...
But who knows...he may be amazing...:laugh:
some of the 'comical' competitors usually tend to stay until or just after Blackpool
will also depend on how well Dianne can cope with Chris's disability and come up with other ways of teaching him the dance techniques week by week, everything needs to be verbally compared to with any other disability
in terms of entertainment i also can see Wynne, Nick, Toyah being popular in that department, so i'm not sure how far he will go
also depends on where he is placed in the RO week by week, if he gets sandwiched between stronger competitors or not
GoldHeart
22-09-2024, 10:20 PM
I haven't watched back the routines yet , I was curious how this would work with Chris.. .....I know there's been people on before with disabilities,but never a blind person. I'm guessing Diane is guiding him with a voice & ear piece device of some kind?.
Mystic Mock
23-09-2024, 02:47 AM
I haven't watched back the routines yet , I was curious how this would work with Chris.. .....I know there's been people on before with disabilities,but never a blind person. I'm guessing Diane is guiding him with a voice & ear piece device of some kind?.
I'm interested to know what you think of the first night when you are able to check it out.
Kate!
23-09-2024, 08:22 AM
I loved it. As I said originally, if he turned out to be good then fair do's.
He is great! I don't know how he did it. He combination of him and Dianne is wonderful to watch. I loved his first performance.
Vanessa
23-09-2024, 08:55 AM
I like him, but I haven't been wowed yet.
Strictly Jake
23-09-2024, 10:30 AM
He was a lot better than I expected and he made me laugh a lot. I love this partnership a lot. My 2nd favourites at the moment in terms of partnership, behind Sarah and Vito. Montell and Johannes make up my top 3.
Kate!
23-09-2024, 10:52 AM
He was a lot better than I expected and he made me laugh a lot. I love this partnership a lot. My 2nd favourites at the moment in terms of partnership, behind Sarah and Vito. Montell and Johannes make up my top 3.
Good choices Jake. There's quite a few with massive potential this year. It's gonna be sad as they get whittled down.
Livia
23-09-2024, 11:56 AM
I find Chris laugh out loud funny. But I had no idea how he would do. How do you teach a blind man to dance? He can't watch what you do. How do you show him? I was surprised and delighted with him. His partner is some kind of genius.
Nicky91
23-09-2024, 12:30 PM
I find Chris laugh out loud funny. But I had no idea how he would do. How do you teach a blind man to dance? He can't watch what you do. How do you show him? I was surprised and delighted with him. His partner is some kind of genius.
by explaining the techniques verbally to him
and i guess Chris is a good listener then
Livia
23-09-2024, 12:38 PM
by explaining the techniques verbally to him
and i guess Chris is a good listener then
Explain a move to me. Try it... Tell me verbally how to do a move of your choice.
GoldHeart
23-09-2024, 12:43 PM
I'm interested to know what you think of the first night when you are able to check it out.
Yeah just watched it ...and I'm surprised and how much he did and he's full of confidence , I'm still wondering how Diane taught him? :conf:. And the moments they're on different parts of the dance floor...how does he know where to be. It's not the same as being deaf for e.g ,where the partner can still visually follow the steps etc
Nicky91
23-09-2024, 12:44 PM
Explain a move to me. Try it... Tell me verbally how to do a move of your choice.
in a cha-cha-cha, a cuban break is moving your right leg in front of your left leg sideways
timing wise is like 1, 2, cha-cha-cha (moving with a straightened leg while also having the correct hip rotation)
it is allowed to smile in a cha-cha-cha
and also very importantly with the main cha-cha moves to smoothly place your free arm behind you
Livia
23-09-2024, 01:28 PM
in a cha-cha-cha, a cuban break is moving your right leg in front of your left leg sideways
timing wise is like 1, 2, cha-cha-cha (moving with a straightened leg while also having the correct hip rotation)
it is allowed to smile in a cha-cha-cha
and also very importantly with the main cha-cha moves to smoothly place your free arm behind you
You understand that, if you've never danced and can't see an example, it makes little sense?
Mystic Mock
23-09-2024, 10:10 PM
Yeah just watched it ...and I'm surprised and how much he did and he's full of confidence , I'm still wondering how Diane taught him? :conf:. And the moments they're on different parts of the dance floor...how does he know where to be. It's not the same as being deaf for e.g ,where the partner can still visually follow the steps etc
Am I the only that thought that he was terrible?:laugh:
GoldHeart
23-09-2024, 10:50 PM
Am I the only that thought that he was terrible?:laugh:
Well it's first dance plus he's blind ,so he did better than I thought.
Full of energy, which will be seen as entertaining .
Mystic Mock
23-09-2024, 10:51 PM
Well it's first dance plus he's blind ,so he did better than I thought.
Full of energy, which will be seen as entertaining .
That's fair.
I'm a brutal bastard sometimes.:laugh:
GoldHeart
23-09-2024, 10:55 PM
That's fair.
I'm a brutal bastard sometimes.:laugh:
Lol well it's a competition....so I understand .
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