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Strictly My Views Part 2

Strictly Come Dancing Movie Week

Another fantastic production from the Strictly team. Quality family entertainment. Absolutely loving it. So this time, I am going to work in what is my reverse order, slightly different from the judges. My worst and tipped for the dance off is Carol and Pasha dancing the quickstep. For me it lacked everything, and sadly it is time to see her run come to an end, which is disappointing for the mighty Pasha.

Now my Next offer for the dance off is Daniel and Kristina, now I know he is very popular with a certain generation of ladies but come on. That was absolutely horrendous and he had no similarity to John Travolta what so ever, no matter how hard he tried.

English: John Travolta Français : John Travolta
English: John Travolta Français : John Travolta (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Next for me was Anthony and Oti and their Paso Doble, Call me Mr Misery but his arm injury is beginning to show, surely it would have been better to leave him out and put somebody else in. He is giving it some, which is what we all want to see, but for me, get the arm sorted and get back to boxing the living daylights out of people.

Jamelia and Tristan, you may have noticed from last time that I am not a fan of hers at all, and this week she did nothing to lift my opinion of her, however, the others just performed far worse on the night. Salsa was not the mood for me.

Jeremy and Karen, ruined my favourite dance, being the Charleston. Jeremy you just have no sense of timing or musicality. Im certain I couldnt do any better but Im the public and can have an opinion.

Ainsley and Natalie had a fall from grace on this one. I think they both tried far too hard to get the mannerisms of a penguin and lost the soul of the dance. They both looked great and certainly were great performances, but in terms of a dance. No.

Kirsty and Brendan, looked amazing in their outfits dancing the American Smooth. The wardrobe malfunction certainly did for her confidence. However much she likes being a tomboy, she looks the part of a beautiful lady and should give it more oomph. If she signed for the show, she must have been prepared to girl up.

Next for me, and you will be surprised was Peter and Janette dancing the Paso Doble. Both looked good, This week, his feet flat to the floor, which I mentioned previously made him look rather stompy. Darcey summed it up by saying you should be stalking the floor. And I would say he never made the shapes either, because he was trying so hard with the attitude.

The comes the beautiful Katie and Anton Cha Cha Cha Darrrling. Well she looked amazing, further spent plenty of time on her own, and did not look out of place. Ok the choreography wasnt the best, but she danced the life out of it.

Who next, Georgia and Giovanni Rumba, how hard is that dance, they made it look great. Week three bear in mind. She looked older than the 13 that she normally looks and I think it was a tough ask done very very well. Well done both of you.

Helen and Aljaz Foxtrot heaven. Very good job, these guys really did do so well matching a dance to each person’s character and the music piece from the movie. I liked this solid performance.

Anita and Gleb danced American smooth and very well, and very sexy I might add. Really nice job.

Then, Kellie and Kevin dancing Charleston to Star Wars. They had great moves and were in synch, delivering the steps that Craig likes, I knew this was good, on the night, right up there for me.

But what can we say about the winners on the night Jay and Aliona dancing Jive. Iv watched it back many times now, he really doesnt put a foot wrong. He is on the beat and looked like a pro. Even the spins, he was spotting his turns like a pro. Absolutely fantastic job and this guy is going to do so well, Very well done.

Jay and Aliona Jive – Move WeekThe star of Movie Week! We just had to watch this again – Jay and Aliona’s 5 star Pulp Fiction inspired Jive! #Strictly

Posted by BBC Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday, October 10, 2015

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