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The Final - a low key affair this year?

pward1965pward1965 Posts: 289
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Is it just me or was the Final rather more low-key and business-like than in previous years?

I seem to remember that previous Finals were rather grander affairs - no stages or live dancers last night...

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    Dan RDan R Posts: 2,201
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    Where were there ever dancers?
    Unless you mean on the speeches, but whether the candidates stuff their presentations with fluff and candy floss doesn't really determine the event feeling of the final IMO
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    mark e amark e a Posts: 2,261
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    It looked like a council meeting.

    The TV ads - especially Joseph's - were weak.

    YH was poor.

    Overall disappointing.
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    JaneFinnJaneFinn Posts: 227
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    I agree with the OP - it struck me as very low key with an 'everyday' feel and none of the build-up of tension of other years.

    The actual task felt rushed through as well, with the focus more on the board room and the 'You're Hired' show. I'm remembering back to other years where the final 2 had to put on huge productions, or launch something that involved many more stages and far more jeopardy.

    I think when they're presenting their own business, this way probably gives a more accurate and helpful picture of whose business is best for Lord S... But not the most entertaining!
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    JohnStannardJohnStannard Posts: 7,649
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    most defo more low key than previous years
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    nattoyakinattoyaki Posts: 7,080
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    Dan R wrote: »
    Where were there ever dancers?
    Unless you mean on the speeches, but whether the candidates stuff their presentations with fluff and candy floss doesn't really determine the event feeling of the final IMO

    Quite a few times.
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