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Strictly final

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Stuckhere2021 · 19/12/2021 09:59

Watched the final last night. Both fantastic couples and the dancing was fab. But after the glitterball was given out - wtf? I half expected Rose and Giovanni to start humping right in front of us! Anyone else think all that hugging and kissing and general pawing at each other a bit much?

YABU - stop being an old fart and enjoy the celebration
YANBU - pass me the sick bucket

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GoodnightGrandma · 19/12/2021 12:50

I’m so pleased for Gio. His choreography is amazing, he so deserves the win.

DratThatCat · 19/12/2021 12:55

Never mind Rose and Gio, I think the real winner of Strictly this year was John's arse. Absolute perfection.

catsareme14 · 19/12/2021 13:04

@DratThatCat
Adam's wasn't bad either . John has gorgeous arms too ( sigh !)

ThePoetsWife · 19/12/2021 13:06

In today’s Sunday Times, written by India Knight:

Of course she’s a wonderful dancer, so light and airy on her feet that she recalls the golden age of Hollywood musicals. Sometimes she seems to float in mid-air.

And of course, as her partner Giovanni Pernice said, she has had to work five times as hard as anyone else because her deafness means she couldn’t hear the music, relying instead on a combination of counting and absolute trust. All this with good humour and not a peep of complaint.

But the main thing about Rose Ayling-Ellis, 27, who lifted the Strictly Come Dancing trophy on Saturday night after 13 weeks and 16 gruelling dances, is how deeply she has moved everyone watching her. We weren’t moved out of pity at her deafness: Ayling-Ellis is not in any shape or form a pitiable person, but an enviable explosion of joy, vitality, talent and sheer spirit.

No, what was so unprecedentedly emotionally engaging – like Anton Du Beke, I watched many of her dances while spontaneously welling up – was the relationship she and Pernice developed and which informed all of their routines.

What we saw playing out week after week is, literally, the oldest story in the book – the basis of fairy tales, romantic novels, the best and most cherished films and rom-coms: a charming, guileless girl-next-door, fizzing with effervescence and joie de vivre, melts the heart of a more high-glamour, world-weary, cynical man and shifts something within him. The plot twist here is that the ingénue doesn’t get the man, or rather, that she doesn’t get him in the usual predictable way. Instead, she gets him – well, in his soul. No wonder we were all in bits.

As the weeks went by, the audience at home could see Pernice, 31, evolve. He is a man who can rock guyliner and does not shy from campness but who also presents very much as a square-jawed Sicilian macho. His dating history involves influencers and people from Love Island. It seems fair to say that he had not come across anyone like Rose before.

With each passing episode, we could see him thaw, and then melt, and then view the competition in a completely different light, where winning was less important than showcasing and supporting Rose to the utmost. Pernice – in previous series cool, slightly aloof, polite and friendly but essentially just doing his job – turned into a grinning, damp-eyed hyper-enthusiast, hugging Rose at every opportunity, gazing at her adoringly and planting smacking great kisses on her face out of sheer delight at her.

It is a terrible cliché, and one overused by the judges, to say that a professional is proud of an amateur, but Giovanni’s pride in Rose was off the scale, and you could see it beaming out of him.

Tonight, just before their second dance, he cried, and described Rose as “the best thing to ever happen in my life. I want to say thank you for everything. That’s it.”

What made the story even better is that she seemed completely unaware of any of this. She teased him, giggled at him, said, to his mortification, that she could smell his breath when they danced a sexy and intense Argentine tango, and generally gave no impression of realising that she was the agent for what appeared to be a fundamental change in Pernice’s whole being. It was intensely romantic, but with no romance, which made it romantic cubed. It was beautiful to watch.

MyCatEatsPrawnCrackers · 19/12/2021 13:10

@DratThatCat

Never mind Rose and Gio, I think the real winner of Strictly this year was John's arse. Absolute perfection.
Amen to that.
Weirdwonders · 19/12/2021 13:54

I didn’t see a romantic connection between them, in fact for those commenting on J&J holding hands on the ITT sofa then Giovanni and Ranvir did that for several of their interviews last year. I was convinced that was a romantic connection at the time but I’m less sure now. I think Gio is very good at creating and acting romantic dances, but the show producers seem obsessed with trying to showcase the couples as almost romantic partnerships. They’re constantly encouraged to gush over and compliment each other to a degree I don’t even do with my own partner! It’s unnecessary imo.

GoodnightGrandma · 19/12/2021 14:32

The fact that people see romance, shows what good actors they are.

Medievalist · 19/12/2021 14:42

My favourite bit in the whole series was Judi and graziano doing Shake dat thing. It was fun.

Mine too! Absolutely brilliant!

GoodnightGrandma · 19/12/2021 16:04

My favourite bit was Gio in his leather Tango outfit 🤪

sillyrubberduck · 19/12/2021 16:41

'My favourite bit was Gio in his leather Tango outfit '- this !!! 😀

Glugglejug · 19/12/2021 20:11

My favourite strictly moment this year was when Nikita ripped his shirt off for no apparent reason and got it caught on his wire.

Love J & J and wanted them to win really but Rose is worthy winner. And Gio is such a ride, would absolutely forgive the girl if she did shag him, whom amongst us wouldn’t, given the chance?

TheWeeDonkey · 19/12/2021 20:26

@LakieLady

I wouldn't trust myself to be in the same room as Gio without behaving inappropriately.

I think he's just lovely.

You'd need to peel me off with a crowbar 😍 they performed so well together and it was a well earned win, but I was gutted for AJ she and Kai were amazing and had wonderful chemistry.
TheWeeDonkey · 19/12/2021 20:30

@Medievalist

My favourite bit in the whole series was Judi and graziano doing Shake dat thing. It was fun.

Mine too! Absolutely brilliant!

I lived that! 😄

I want a "Scorns the joy of others" t shirt too Grin

Omletteforbreakfast · 19/12/2021 20:54

I thought that the partnership between Rose and Giovanni was wonderful from their very first dance when you could see him completely focussed on counting to that extraordinary couple's choice where we saw and heard a fraction of a moment what she did yet still delivered such lyrical and beautiful performances - her Argentine Tango is one of the best I have ever seen. I loved how she teased him and at one point he described her as like his little sister. So I saw pride , joy and admiration

HibiscusIsland · 20/12/2021 01:20

Graziano in those sprayed-on pink trousers will stay in my memory for a long time

Yes I still remember the pink wiggling slacks too. Probably because I watched it a few times

HibiscusIsland · 20/12/2021 01:22

I think Aljaz is the best looking man in it. Absolutely gorgeous

DontWantTheRivalry · 20/12/2021 06:29

I think Aljaz is the best looking man in it. Absolutely gorgeous

I also think he’s attractive to look at - but as lovely as his personality seems to be, I don’t find him sexy as a person at all.

Gio all day long for me!!!!

OverByYer · 20/12/2021 06:39

@ThePoetsWife

In today’s Sunday Times, written by India Knight:

Of course she’s a wonderful dancer, so light and airy on her feet that she recalls the golden age of Hollywood musicals. Sometimes she seems to float in mid-air.

And of course, as her partner Giovanni Pernice said, she has had to work five times as hard as anyone else because her deafness means she couldn’t hear the music, relying instead on a combination of counting and absolute trust. All this with good humour and not a peep of complaint.

But the main thing about Rose Ayling-Ellis, 27, who lifted the Strictly Come Dancing trophy on Saturday night after 13 weeks and 16 gruelling dances, is how deeply she has moved everyone watching her. We weren’t moved out of pity at her deafness: Ayling-Ellis is not in any shape or form a pitiable person, but an enviable explosion of joy, vitality, talent and sheer spirit.

No, what was so unprecedentedly emotionally engaging – like Anton Du Beke, I watched many of her dances while spontaneously welling up – was the relationship she and Pernice developed and which informed all of their routines.

What we saw playing out week after week is, literally, the oldest story in the book – the basis of fairy tales, romantic novels, the best and most cherished films and rom-coms: a charming, guileless girl-next-door, fizzing with effervescence and joie de vivre, melts the heart of a more high-glamour, world-weary, cynical man and shifts something within him. The plot twist here is that the ingénue doesn’t get the man, or rather, that she doesn’t get him in the usual predictable way. Instead, she gets him – well, in his soul. No wonder we were all in bits.

As the weeks went by, the audience at home could see Pernice, 31, evolve. He is a man who can rock guyliner and does not shy from campness but who also presents very much as a square-jawed Sicilian macho. His dating history involves influencers and people from Love Island. It seems fair to say that he had not come across anyone like Rose before.

With each passing episode, we could see him thaw, and then melt, and then view the competition in a completely different light, where winning was less important than showcasing and supporting Rose to the utmost. Pernice – in previous series cool, slightly aloof, polite and friendly but essentially just doing his job – turned into a grinning, damp-eyed hyper-enthusiast, hugging Rose at every opportunity, gazing at her adoringly and planting smacking great kisses on her face out of sheer delight at her.

It is a terrible cliché, and one overused by the judges, to say that a professional is proud of an amateur, but Giovanni’s pride in Rose was off the scale, and you could see it beaming out of him.

Tonight, just before their second dance, he cried, and described Rose as “the best thing to ever happen in my life. I want to say thank you for everything. That’s it.”

What made the story even better is that she seemed completely unaware of any of this. She teased him, giggled at him, said, to his mortification, that she could smell his breath when they danced a sexy and intense Argentine tango, and generally gave no impression of realising that she was the agent for what appeared to be a fundamental change in Pernice’s whole being. It was intensely romantic, but with no romance, which made it romantic cubed. It was beautiful to watch.

This sums it up completely for me. Rose has been an absolute joy to watch, this was the best SCD series for me ever
GoodnightGrandma · 20/12/2021 06:45

I agree, best series and best final show.

MiloAndEddie · 20/12/2021 07:05

Ah I thought it was lovely!

What Giovanni has achieved with Rose is actually really impressive.

I also think he viewed it more like a proud big brother than a romantic thing. Or that’s how it came across to me!

AtomHeartMotherOfGod · 20/12/2021 07:31

The only one I'd consider is AJ's partner - don't know why.

The biggest shock I got from the whole thing was discovering the attached was how I knew John Grin Don't really watch Morning TV so failed to follow his career after GBBO, and thought the physical transformation was insane!

I also watched their paso (not having seen it before) and said 'Oh, that was good...' It was the end bit when they went all slow and then did the perfectly coordinated jump round thing.

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Baconking · 20/12/2021 07:31

Rose's boyfriend was in the audience with her mum at the final.
I think he doesn't want to be in the limelight

Footprintsinthegrass · 20/12/2021 07:31

Loved Rose and Gio but they definitely just come across as good friends, her boyfriend was there to.

I've said to my husband more then once I'd loved to be paired with Alijaz and husband wouldn't have to worry at all but he might be in trouble if I danced with Giovanni.

Also anyone else loved that Alijaz and Janette had a dance together?

MrsLargeEmbodied · 20/12/2021 07:48

there is a lot of close body contact and a lot of time spent together, in a teacher pupil role

MrsLargeEmbodied · 20/12/2021 07:53

gio and faye were amazing, i was watching loads, the Grease one Gio was marvellous!

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