Sunday, 7 December 2014
7.12.14 Strictly Come Fiasco
There is no accounting for the eccentricity of the British Public, or the stupidity of the BBC's scoring system for Strictly Come Dancing. Tonight, in what's been referred to as a "Quarter-Final" (even though there are not four separate contests) we have witnessed the outcome of the voting for six remaining contestants. Pixie Lott has managed to be one of the very best performers week after week, yet after finishing second on the leader board, she found herself in the bottom two, having to fight it out for a place in the next round.
Meanwhile, Mark "Shtrickly" Wright is ushered through to next week despite being bottom in the scoring. It can therefore be deduced that making progress in this competition relies on having a fan base that produces enough votes to undo all the proper criticism and remarks made by people who know what they are talking about.
This whole situation mirrors that of the voting power of the general public in a General Election! It is sadly the case that there are just too many people with the power to vote who have no cunting clue about what's what, or any proper basis for casting a vote.
The dance off should of course have been between Mark Wright and Simon Webbe, Instead, Simon took on Pixie.
Craig saved Pixie
Darcy saved Simon
Bruno saved Pixie
Len saved Simon [casting vote]
What a cunting travesty! Unbelievable bollocks!
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