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I'm boycotting this show. Are anyone else?
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Flamethrower100
29-05-2009
No, I'll either watch it, or not. I don't care that much.
friendlyguy2
29-05-2009
I agree with the last comment. Second time around she did it but only with Amanda Holden miming the words to her and she virtually had to look at Amanda Holden all the way through. In all honesty they were on to a loser whatever they had done as if she hadn't come on again she couldn't possibly have got through.

I blame the executive producers and Simon Cowell for not having the common sense to realise that putting 10 year olds on live TV to sing is just about the most ill thought out concept of any reality TV show.
douknowotimean?
29-05-2009
Originally Posted by friendlyguy2:
“I agree with the last comment. Second time around she did it but only with Amanda Holden miming the words to her and she virtually had to look at Amanda Holden all the way through. In all honesty they were on to a loser whatever they had done as if she hadn't come on again she couldn't possibly have got through.

I blame the executive producers and Simon Cowell for not having the common sense to realise that putting 10 year olds on live TV to sing is just about the most ill thought out concept of any reality TV show.”

That's not fair! That is like cheating! She should not have been allowed to get away with that.
muppeteer
29-05-2009
I actually felt for Greg tonight. He was in a difficult position himself. If he had been chosen over Hollie, he would have had to be sensitive about his joy at getting through, and given that the judges chose Hollie, he had to hold back his emotions quite a bit.
Ellef
29-05-2009
I think the best thing the show's producers can do now is persuade Hollie and her mum to withdraw from the show. If Hollie's upset was for real then it's better for her she shouldn't go any further and the show's makers will be seen not to be the heartless bastards some believe them to be.On the other hand if the hystrionics were faked to manipulate the audience then it won't have paid off.

Sorted!
Mambo Italiano
29-05-2009
Originally Posted by muppeteer:
“I actually felt for Greg tonight. He was in a difficult position himself. If he had been chosen over Hollie, he would have had to be sensitive about his joy at getting through, and given that the judges chose Hollie, he had to hold back his emotions quite a bit.”

He looked resigned to his fate, to be honest - he knew what was going to happen. (speaking of which, I want to beat Simon round the head while shouting "he's a counter-tenor, how is that hard to understand?". Plus, he praised Adam Lambert all season on AI for similar).

I felt awkard, and then i felt patronised. Not entertaining in the slightest; can I bring myself to watch the final? Probably not.
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