7.1.14

Dancing on Ice - Week One.


Dancing On Ice is officially back, and it certainly didn’t disappoint. If you hadn’t realised from the 600 mentions on the show Sunday night it’s the last ever series, sad face, and to kick it off half of the all star batch were back on the ice skating for your votes. The series began introducing the celebs to “The Best Is Yet To Come’ perfectly apt. It was quite strange not hiding behind our fingers when they all skated on, we could sit back, relax, and enjoy this time around! The Silver Fox and the one that isn’t Holly Willoughby did the standard pleasantries then it was time for the duo’s to take to the ice…

Hayley & Dan
“Call Me Maybe”

The perfect pair to start the show, this was all about opening with energy and a real sense of fun. As you’d expect from Hayley the characterisation was evident and sustained from beginning to end. The feel of the performance overtook the solo skating slightly but we can forgive that this week. The impressive lifts more than made up for this and they always make you smile. Even though it was a great number we felt that it was a bit of a safe skate, great, but lacked a little wow, however with their chemistry and talent we know that’ll come.

Scored | 23.5 |
Our Score | 6.5 |


Gareth & Brianne
“Patience”

Gareth Skates, there we said it, and we shall never utter it again, you may have to get used to it on the live shows though. Heavy on the cheese complete with countless boyband air grabs, at times the partnership came across slightly wooden. That could simply be down to the fact they’re a new pairing and hopefully the connection will develop week by week. Gareth was very gentle and smooth across the ice showing off his confident basic skating abilities. His solo skating was clean and Brianne, fearless as ever gave the routine that much needed oomph throwing herself into the lifts. Jasons’ comments of Gareths’ posture ‘making him look older’ were more than confusing so we won’t even attempt to make sense of them.

Scored | 22 |
Our Score | 6 |


Bonnie & Andrei
“Too Darn Hot”

As we watched Bonnies’ opening VT we were just uttering the words “once it pops out once, it’ll do it again”, then OUCH! Poor Mark, not only is it a terrible shame for him personally but for the show too, he’s a popular professional in viewers eyes and he’ll certainly be missed. Bonnie found herself a not too shabby replacement in Andrei though. This performance was all about the lifts! Each one showcasing Bonnies’ flexability and lack of fear. The ‘too hot to mention’ lift at the end was just fantastic. We’d love to see more solo skating from Bonnie in the weeks to come, although we know how tempting it must be to cling onto Andrei and his reassuring muscles. Perhaps slightly over-marked but a slick performance all the same.

Scored | 27.5 |
Our Score | 7 |


Ray & Maria
“Best Song Ever”

Talent, talent, talent. It just oozes out of Ray as he hits the ice. Back with his original partner the chemistry and connection was evident from the moment the music kicked in. Guns out, chest pumped, the adrenaline was flowing into a fast paced yet perfectly controlled performance. Ray brought grace and masculinity to the ice with his lines and lifts and showed his just as willing to be the first to try new tricks as he was last time around. Brilliant first performance from one of the shows best ever original partnerships. There’s no questioning his skills but with a huge amount of pressure on his shoulders his ability to handle this could be the fine line between 1st and 2nd place.

Scored | 29.5 |
Our Score | 8 |


Jorgie & Sylvain
“I Love It”

Well, erm, we think awkward probably sums up this pairing best. Personally we thought Jorgies’ JOKES in the VT were very funny, it’d have just been odd if she hadn’t mentioned the elephant in the room. Despite the obvious tension their performance fast and furious. Good solid lifts with the graceful, elegant exits you came to expect from Jorgie last time around. The judges commented that they were the duo with the most potential and it’s a real shame we won’t get to see that pan out. We can’t help but feel Jorgie was sabotaged slightly by producers on the hunt from some cheap drama and headlines, just imagine if she’d been paired with Colin Ratushniak!

Scored | 29 |
Our Score | 8 |


Joe & Robin
“Mission Impossible Theme”

He had us laughing before he even hit the ice this time around, partly at his expense though, Robins’ accidental kick to Joe’s face gave us our first ‘yikes’ of the series! The performance level and characterisation was fantastic, a real joy to watch, and nothing less than we expected. Appearing much steadier on his skates than last year and completing a few steady lifts, yes he’s not the best skater in the world, or in panto, but he’s definitely improved. It’s a shame this is the last series, just imagine how good he’d be next year.

Scored | 23.5 |
Our Score | 5.5 |


Kyran & Nina
“Sir Duke”

Powerful yet graceful. Solid and strong. As expected the lifts were impressive and he flowed across the ice with confidence and ease. Chemistry is already evident in his and Ninas’ partnership and this will only improve as they progress further. The one thing we weren’t so keen on was the speed, it felt as if they were almost performing in slow motion which made some of the moves and tricks feel very placed and disjointed, that being said it was still one of the best of the night, just imagine the scores if there’d been more speed. We can’t wait to see what’s next from these two.

Scored | 29.5 |
Our Score | 7.5 |


The Results

This week the leader board was irrelevant, something we can’t help but this was a HUGE mistake, which didn’t make much sense. With the scores from the judges having no influence on the vote it was left solely down to popularity, this being the case a shock result was always on the cards.

First to leave were Jorgie & Sylvain having received the lowest amount of votes. There’s no other explanation for this than the awkward partnership and negative twitter reaction. Jorgie was visibly upset at the news and Sylvain showed not and ounce of compassion towards her, a real shame to see. It’s never nice to watch someone with so much potential leave the series so early.

Next came the skate-off between Bonnie & Andrei and Joe & Robin, despite Joe resurrecting his infamous ‘flash’ performance it was not match for Bonnie and she sailed through to next week (the week after) with a full house from the judges.

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