- No one passed out at least, no one died.
- No, no one passed out and no one died.
- Well good.
(classical folk music) - Oh God, bless you in that last ball.
- (laughs) Oh yeah.
- Whoo!
- Lots of sweating.
- Yeah, it was very warm in the ballroom.
- (Theo) We were all dressed in, uh, a lot, overly dressed you would say.
And there's 100 people in a candle lit boiling room.
- (Rose) No ventilation.
- (Theo) With no ventilation.
- (Rose) A build inside a studio in the summer.
- (Theo) Yeah, so it was, uh, they were quite intense should we say?
- I was dancing with Jack Fox in the first ball.
- May I have the pleasure?
- Jack, very unfortunately, really badly sprained his ankle a few days before.
(laughs) So he had quite a complicated sequence of dialogue and steps, and a lot of them were jumps, and so I can see in his face when he had to land on his very sore ankle.
- Wincing in pain.
- He was a trooper, he did really well.
(classical folk music) - (Theo) There's a ball in episode six - (Rose) Oh yeah.
- (Theo) and there's a story to the dance, it's the first time that they come together with new understanding and certain, there's no words but the dance tells a story in it's own right.
(classical folk music swells louder) - (Rose) And the music as well, it was composed very specifically for where they were emotionally.
So, that was really fun to figure out and work together.
I think that it was my favorite scene.
- (Theo) Yeah.
(classical folk music) (crowd clapping)