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Originally Posted by Livia
Ooo yeah I love the paso too. It's up there with the Argentine Tango.
I think the fact that every year they put in people who are dance trained, and I know they're not ballroom dance trained (except Angela bloody Ripon) but they do have the basics and the public try to vote them off, they go into the dance off and the judges save them right up to the end. But the public don't want them to win, so they don't. It's typical BBC for me, the majority of the public speaks, the BBC sticks its fingers in its ears.
Just my take... I like the fear in notices faces and the joy when it starts to come together, not a confident pro dancer doing the wink-and-the-gun at the camera as they dance past.
I will stop banging on about it now, thanks for listening lol....
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I love the Argentine Tango too.
And I do agree with you that the ringers are poor for competitive voting, because most of them tend to not really be liked by the public.
And I also do agree that novices that do improve from their first dance can be really exciting to watch.
It's why I did like Seann Walsh in his year, despite his scandal.
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