After last week's altercations between Brendan and Len, would any more of our professionals or celebrities explode like fireworks or would they fizzle like soggy sparklers?

And what would the unstoppable ‘AA’ duo have in store for us this week? Would they need recovery or were they to perform yet another ‘drag’ number?

Kara & Artem

Amazing tricks in their routine this week but as a whole I thought it was not one of their best. Quite a few of the lines were unfinished and there was a feel of panic as the routine was rushed. A very good opening to the show and they did attempt to dance some salsa moves.

Pamela & James

How even more beautiful is Pamela looking? And she is also looking younger week after week. A simply stylish and elegant routine, and even though a few stumbles the technique was definitely obvious. Pam did look very nervous at times but it was one of her best performances.

Felicity & Vincent

A very brave opening from Felicity, dancing a solo. Overall the routine was more polished than we have seen in previous weeks, dramatic, stylish and elegant. For me I would have preferred the music to be heavier to create the attitude and arrogance of the dance.

Jimi & Flavia

This was definitely Jimi’s best performance. He is improving slowly but steadily and is not looking as awkward as he has done in the other styles. If he could just put the same amount of performance as he does into his solo sections the overall performance would then become more balanced. When he dances with Flavia in ballroom hold he looks tight and mechanical. Keep up the hard work Jimi, you never know you could become a dance guru!

Matt & Aliona

A good, clean demonstration of the Viennese waltz with a strong leading top line. Matt needed to lift his left elbow slightly and increase his lilt on his natural turns. The music felt a little flat and uninspiring at times. For me I preferred Scott’s Viennese waltz from last week.

Ann & Anton (AA)

Ann looked fabulous in her Charleston outfit and a lot less of a ‘tuckel’ than in previous weeks. I even thought they danced for more of the music than in previous routines. She does work very hard. But Craig, your comments are personal and not constructive.

Michelle & Brendan

Michelle definitely danced up this week. However, they were suppose to be dancing a waltz which is a 3/4 and the music definitely was a 4/4, Brendan told us in his interview it was a foxtrot but it was actually a rumba. The judges should have pulled him up on this point or does this mean that it is now acceptable to dance any style to any rhythm?

Patsy & Robin

Patsy really had a look of Kylie Minogue at the start of her routine, her performance and confidence has definitely grown. The routine was a little rushed in places and a little over-danced but overall a great routine.

Scott & Natalie

A very good attempt from Scott. He has a nice rumba hip action developing with good clear footwork, it was just lacking in fluidity in the lower part of the body. Not up to his usual standard but the hardest of Latin dances for the male celebrities to master. The choreography was weak but definitely not deserving of Craig’s comments and score. I got the impression that Craig does not like Scott. Do you agree?

Gavin & Katya

Definitely Gavin’s best dance to date. It was well performed, had good technique and he even smiled. A good, strong hip action with good fluidity and style. Let's hope Gavin has now found his dancing shoes. But again Craig and his personal comments and score were out of order.

Sunday's result show

An amazing foxtrot formation performance from our professionals, but I was not keen on the rock ‘n’ roll number that opened the show from our Strictly dancers.

Our bottom two couples both danced better this week, Michelle & Brendan and Jimi & Flavia, but for Jimi & Flavia to go is a joke in my opinion.

BRING BACK THE DANCE-OFF! This sacrilege would not have happened then.

To see how emotional Jimi was at the end just proves how much this means to our celebrities.