We’ve been watching Strictly Come Dancing for a fair few weeks now, which clearly means we’ve all become the world’s foremost experts in judging routines.
Because sitting on the sofa on a Saturday night is all the training anyone could need in spotting a first-class performance, right?
Well, okay, maybe not… but we’ve certainly all got an opinion on whether the judges came up with the right scores.
First up was Louise Redknapp who scored 37, and then all hell broke loose when the judges gave Danny Mac the same result for his first dance.
37? Are you having a laugh? Danny was a million times better than Louise #strictly #cliftonovermarking
— Fiona Lamb (@missfionalamb) December 10, 2016
Danny and Oti far better than Louise who kept looking at the floor and stumbled! Why were they marked the same? #undermarked #Strictly
— Rosemary Dun (@rosemarydun) December 10, 2016
Then, they had the audacity to give Claudia Fragapane just 35.
Am I watching a different show? I thought @claudia_frag 's rumba was beautiful. #Strictly
— Lisa Kelman (@lisychka) December 10, 2016
I smell biiiaaas! Why are Claudia and AJ always undermarked!? I definitely felt a story + emotion in their performance #Strictly
— Luce Valentine (@LuceValentine1) December 10, 2016
And Ore Oduba topped the halfway point leaderboard, but that just didn’t sit right with viewers, either.
No way was Ore better than Danny. What's going on? #Strictly #SCD
— Vicki Wardman (@VictoriaWardman) December 10, 2016
Ore didn't deserve 3 10's for his first dance. Danny was so much better! #Strictly #StrictlyComeDancing
— Chloe (@_chloehx_) December 10, 2016
It’s a good thing the audience gets to be the fifth judge – plenty of people should be picking up their phones to have their say in the voting.