Week two results: Sunday 4th October 2015
Welcome back! Last night saw 15 dances from our celebrities
and everyone slowly losing the will to live, especially Ola who can’t wait to
be put out of her misery. But will she achieve that tonight? There’s only one
way to find out!
Cue credits! I love how Daniel’s face is immovable even here.
We open with the pro-dance to 'Only Girl In The World', which
starts with a very Aliona-centric frame. I think she’s done well in whatever
renegotiation of contract process she went through this year. We then get a
moment with each of the female dancers having a solo spin around the room.
Janette gets to swing from a high wire whilst Karen only gets to play with a
hanky. Joanne doesn’t get her own solo spot but then does get to dance with
all the male celebrities so that she doesn’t forget what a partner feels
like. We're then treated to some lovely ballroom wafting with Joanne, Natalie,
Brendan, Gleb, Anton and some classical musicians which is all quite swoony,
before Aliona takes centre stage again in an enormous parachute style dress.
Then all of the pros are reunited for waltzing, wafting to the sound of the
music being played by a classical ensemble rather than the in-house band. We
head up to a balcony for Kristina getting thrown about by four of the male
dancers, and then back to the dancefloor. It’s all quite lovely and gives an
opportunity for all the dancers to have a go, whilst paying homage to ballroom
for a change, rather than the pop/Latin type pro dances we had so much of last
series. Then Janette gets spun from the ceiling thousands and thousands of
times and manages to descend with a smile, rather than vomiting all over the
place, which is more than I can imagine ever being able to achieve, even if I'd had years of dance training.
Tess and Claudia enter. They really are switching up their
costumes this series: Daly dress watch: a mostly black shoulderless ensemble,
with some cream detailing in the middle which looks quite nice. What Winkleman's wearing: a black shift dress, but with brightly patterned yellow and pink
trees on it. I quite like both of the outfits tonight, to be honest, although I
imagine some people would think Claudia’s dress perhaps looks a little childish-but
then those kinds of people are just funsponges (Remember those 'glory' days of
the X Factor with Gary Barlow? I like how that series has tried to forget he ever happened. I wish we could). Tess welcomes Dave
Arch and the brilliant orchestra and we cut to the regular band, rather than the people
who seems to be playing in the orchestra, but oh well. Claudia then plugs the
website, where apparently we can see performances with a 360° camera. Swishy! Tess and
Claudia remind us how the show works and that someone will leave at the end.
The judges arrive, walking fairly slowly on. Thank God the
dancing thing seems to have either died a death, or is being restricted to
Saturday nights only. Sadly something
that hasn’t died a death is Len's lens, which we will be seeing later.
Time for the backstage report and recap and it looks like Joanne
will be presenting these or at least some of them. She is captioned, interestingly,
as ‘Strictly pro Jo Clifton’, which suggests that she hasn’t yet been retired as an official pro à
la Robin and could make a reappearance when the gender balances switch back next
series. Much as I was unimpressed with her last year, I'd like to see her work with someone who had potential before writing her off altogether. [Yeah, if Tristan gets a second chance, Joanne deserves one too. - Steve] Of note in the recap: Iwan
thinks he can take the British public on (LOL), hot floor manager Greg is back
and as masterful as ever, Iwan further demonstrates that he has no
self-awareness by not understanding his score when he tried soooooo hard, Karen thinks a three is awesome
for her, Kellie and Kevin are trying to invent something called a high 15,
which makes no sense whatsoever. There’s
little else to discover from this: I guess when you’re recapping such a long
show anyway, there’s not much room for excess filler.
Tess reminds us of the leaderboard and it’s time
for our first set of safety announcements. Safe are: Daniel and Kristina; Peter
and Janette; Kellie and Kevin; George and Giovanni; Helen and Aljaž; Jeremy and
Karen. The first couple in the dance off are: Iwan and Ola - and she looks
incredibly relieved, as you might expect. I am guessing either Carol and Pasha
or Kirsty and Brendan to join them?
Iwan says he will do everything to stay in the dance off and
try and make it less aggressive. Len says it’s difficult to give advice at the
dance off stage because they’re beginners. What a great head judge, everyone.
Len says he could try and be even more aggressive in the dance off , but
sometimes less is more. So helpful.
Up in the Clauditorium now and Georgia says the results were
scarier than actually dancing. Kellie says the music gives her nightmares and
that was one of the most horrible experiences she’s ever had - even beyond Danny Dyer in that too-tight pink dressing gown they always make him wear. [Hush your mouth, that's amazing. - Steve] Jeremy says he wants to
apologise for acting as if he’d won the whole thing, but he’s just delighted to
have been voted through and he gushes quite a lot. Daniel and his poker face
claim to be delighted. Claudia says he’s like the Danny Zuko of the ensemble,
a notion that Daniel is quite taken with. However, isn’t he younger than John
Travolta was when he played that part? Helen lies that she is amazed to be
through, and Peter says that things are incredible several times. Apparently,
he also gets confused by traffic lights backstage where green means go. Claudia calls this adorable.
I leave you to draw your own conclusions.
And now we have our first “special” guest, Rod Stewart. I
don’t know how it’s possible, but the man hasn’t aged in the last 30 years.
That’s not to say he looks especially lot young, just that he looks well… Rod Stewarty.
I’m not sure what the new single is that he's shilling, I guess it’s called 'Stay
with me Tonight', because that’s the refrain in the chorus. It’s not the most
exciting thing in the world and his voice seems a little bit shot in places,
but if you like that sort of thing, I’m sure you’ll like this. Some of the pro
female dancers come out and do little jigs in leopard print, with Oti and
Aliona giving it full booty call down the camera. It’s a little depressing that
we have renowned ladies’ man Rod Stewart strutting his stuff whilst a bevy of
female dancers are reduced not so much to dancing but to posing around as if
this were 1975, not 2015 (not that there’s anything against women being sexy,
but there’s not a hell of a lot of dance skill going on, and none of it’s
especially original. Also: Rod Stewart. Seriously, Stewart, either be a contestant
already or get off the show. Don't think you're above Daniel O'Donnell. Or, er, him from The Wanted).
The judges are welcomed into the Clauditorium with a
somewhat incongruous blast of Bonnie Tyler’s ‘Holding out for a Hero’. Our
first Len’s Lens of the series focuses on then saying that when he was younger,
used to look at other parts of female anatomy, but now he only looks at the
feet: he feels like a cobbler-at which, the other judges burst out laughing. We
have a close-up of Georgia not putting her heels on the floor to demonstrate
his point about heel leads. Claudia asks Darcey what she means when she said
Helen needed more dip in her hip. Darcey says Helen’s done a bit of ballet as
has she, at which Claudia points out that Darcey was at one point the best
ballerina in the world, and not just some old lush stanning for male winners
and telling us that the boys are right all the time. Darcey says it’s hard for people who have
been trained in ballet to be centred in their hips, because they’ve always been
taught to put out. What? That’s what she says. Darcey thinks Helen will
probably do better in a rumba, where it’s slower. Claudia asks Craig about his
obsession with free arms and Craig says you should always be doing something
with it: pointing out that Daniel sometimes left it loose, and sometimes did
something with it, like waving or pointing in order to give it energy. We then
get a recap of the judges’ dance (which they are calling 'the Strictly'. Nope.), like anybody has time for that nonsense. No.
And we hear Len shouting into his mic ‘Come on!’ whilst Jamelia dances and all
the judges shouting sexy at her and Tristan (it isn’t clear which of them they
were referring to, or whether it was both). [It was actually Tristan saying it to Jamelia. - Steve]
Back to test with the rest of the results now. Safe are:
Ainsley and Natalie; Katie and Anton; Jay and Aliona; Anita and Gleb; Anthony
and Oti; Carol and Pasha and Kirsty and Brendan. This means to Jamelia and
Tristan are in the bottom two, perhaps a surprising turn of events this early
on in the series, and one for which I largely blame Tristan’s choreography.
Tess asks Jamelia if she’s surprised to be in the bottom two and to Jamelia
says not really because she didn’t do a good job. Bruno advises her not to
overthink it and to maintain her performance level, which was good, but to be
careful with her arm placement. Then he
tells us forget about all of that and just have a good time. Our judges are so
insightful this year.
In the Clauditorium and we get a reminder that Audley is
going to dress as a Penguin next week. Katie says they’re all a gang and they don’t
want anyone to leave. Claudia asks Jay
about his makeover and he says that he’s a new man, in a slightly Stockholm
syndrome kind of voice. He clarifies that all of them are nervous because they’re
all in peril every week. Claudia laughs in the face of peril and says they’re
only dancing (she stops short of calling them all big wusses, but you knew that’s
what she was thinking).
As we are about to hit week three, apparently we are long
overdue a theme week (thank God it’s Steve’s turn). Yes, it still long awaited
return of movie week. Although, it’s at least better than Around The World
week. We see a comedy VT of everyone pulling faces, which reveals very little
about what’s going on, other than Anton’s rehearsal hair is a sight to behold.
He looks a bit like Jim Carrey after a fight with a Van der Graff generator.
With the two couples, Jamelia says she is going to try and
put everything she can into the dance, and they go off to get ready. Iwan says
he won’t quit and he wants to thank everyone including the production team, because he presumably knows that this is likely to be his leaving
speech. Ola, for her part, just smiles meekly and thinks of the cocktails
she’ll be having in five minutes' time when this is all over. Good to see the tradition of Erin Island is being kept alive and well.
First to dance are Tristan and Jamelia, and the wind machine
hasn’t got any better since their original performance. She seems a little
tired in the performance and sometimes seems to be giving it energy, but at
other times less so, although overall I get the impression she’s just having a
laugh with it all, which is at least better than facing grim death throughout.
It suffers from some of the same problems it had first time round, although she
is probably a little bit more precise in her steps this time around and it ends
well, much to her visible relief.
Iwan’s performance, like last time is essentially a retread
of Robbie Savage, with less talent, attractiveness or chemistry. I
like that he is dancing to 'Sexy and I Know it', whilst pulling the least sexy
faces and moves known to humankind and clod hopping all over the place. Ola also seems to
see the fun in this as she’s practically laughing throughout. He ends pulling a
face down the camera that I presume is meant to be sultry, but just looks
slightly constipated.
Time for the judges’ verdict. Craig saves Jamelia and
Tristan for dancing better than the other couple; Darcey saves them as well,
without giving a reason; Bruno makes it a third vote for them and the most
foregone conclusion in the series happens (Len also would have made the same
decision as his fellow judges).
Iwan thanks everyone yet again, even though he’d already
done that before his dance off. Ola says she loved dancing with him and he’s a
wonderful person. Claudia reminds us about It Takes Two and Tess reminds us
about the website, and then our couple dance off to 'We’ve Only Just Begun'. For
some reason, it takes an eternity before any of the others come out onto the
dancefloor to help them, during which time he hoists above his neck and spends
her around in a rather ungainly fashion.
Post show vox pops: Starch Amelia says it was a great feeling to
win but she was gutted to see a friend go home; Jeremy says that was brutal,
Jay says they’ll miss him; Katie lies that it was shocking; Peter says it was
the hardest thing ever apart from giving birth, except that he’s never given
birth; most of the people thought it was brutal, except for Carol who thinks it
was great fun. Sadist. Next week, join Steve for movie week, when what we lose in time from having fifteen dancers will be made up for via lots of terrible comedy VTs!
1 comment:
I thought it was Tristan shouting and cheering in the recap during Len's Lens....
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