Scoring scandal
It has been the most unwatchable series of Strictly in 20 years, so it's frightening to think history was made this weekend with the show's highest-scoring Halloween week ever. Nines and tens were being handed out like candy to the celebs – most of whom have previous dance experience.
Expert opinion
Ex-pro James Jordan labeled last weekend as the "highest-scoring Halloween week ever – and the lowest standard for many years." He emphasized the declining quality of the show, sparking a debate among fans.
Desperate moves
With self-indulgent judges and over-enthusiastic reactions, the show seems to be trying to compensate for its lackluster performances. The 20th-anniversary series lacks the charm and authenticity that once made Strictly a fan favorite.
Missing the mark
Viewers miss the essence of Strictly Come Dancing – watching celebrities learn to dance from scratch. This season's lineup, filled with experienced dancers, fails to capture the magic of the show's early years.
A glimmer of hope
The show's first blind contestant, Chris McCausland, offers a ray of hope. His inspiring journey and self-deprecating humor make him a standout competitor, showcasing that Strictly still has some magic left.
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