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If everyone on this forum who doesn't like the Boyle.....
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Agreed to all vote for the same, different act on the night of the final, firstly would it work and stop her winning? And secondly who would that other act be?
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boyle has this show in the bag, no matter how badly she sings.
people are addicted to weeping tears of grateful joy, joy that they aren't susan boyle mainly, but they're also addicted to standing ovations for performances that are barely adequate and they THINK that somehow, simon cowell is in awe of susan boyle.
susan boyle has won this show because people will buy into this tacky fairy story in their millions. welcome to the dumbed-down world.
If it's close between two acts, then it could, but it's a forum with a few hundred regular posters at best, so I'd say the effect would be negligable.
Don't forget, millions vote.
Clearly they are blind then. How could anyone who saw Simon's face during that semi final performance honestly think he is in awe of her? He looked clearly disappointed to me, although not as disappointed as he looked when Amanda buzzed Jamie
I thought his face was more then: 'Oh what a surprise :rolleyes::D'
I guess the reason why she will win is that the media have built her up so everyone has heard of her and thinks she is wonderful. And the people who don't like her will split votes to other acts. She'll win.
I think whatever charm or novelty value Susan Boyle had has now been spent and if she wins it'll be on the strength of her performance on the night and nothing else. Just my £0.02 worth.
As has been mentioned above, most people will vote for other acts, splitting the vote in such small numbers that she will still win with a huge majority, but if the majority of people who didn't want to see her win agreed upon one single act to vote for instead of her, then just maybe it would make a difference.
Obviously, as said above, this is just a forum of a few hundred who are against her winning, but in this internet age it surely can't be impossible to spread the message to the rest of the UK