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Louis needs to go.
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Tulisa, Kelly and Gary are really fresh and interesting, and have already each gave much better advice than the people they have replaced. The fact all three are succesful recording artists with different experiences of the industry is just a bonus. It's a shame that it's being advertised as a "new panel" when we still have Louis Walsh there. :yawn: He's not funny, not interesting and doesn't have anything of value to say, imo. I'm sick to death of hearing him shouting over the audience "you look like a pop star!", and his eyes lighting up at the mention of an act being Irish. :rolleyes: No doubt when we get to the live shows he'll be given the rubbish category again, land his acts with old unknown songs and be the first judge eliminated.
I'd have liked him to have been replaced by someone like Usher (who's been in the industry a long time and has already succesfully scouted a number of new recording acts) or Plan B or something. He's dragging the panel down.
I'd have liked him to have been replaced by someone like Usher (who's been in the industry a long time and has already succesfully scouted a number of new recording acts) or Plan B or something. He's dragging the panel down.
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I could never understand how out of the 4 judges, Louis managed to keep his job.
Like the other 3 judges too so far.
The panel worked great together I thought.
Its nice to have some continuity between the series...
Plus seeing Westlife, the most unoriginal act in history, in the clip demonstrating his contribution to music and why he's a judge on a show about finding exciting and fresh new artists, it made me question why he was back even more.
I love the fact he claps like a seal.
Leave Louis Alone!!
How much better is it now? Last year I refused to watch it until the live shows, and was going to do the same this year, but am glad I haven't. I just LOVE Tulisa. She looks great, she's shown she's sensible and not a show off. I am hoping this gives her the opportunity to go it alone and move away from the chav-rap of N-Dubz.