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Why did the singing order change on the 2nd song?
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spkx
28-11-2010
Originally Posted by Irish Princess:
“It used to be when they started having 2 songs per show that when one person sang first they also sang last - so that if Katie was last in the first batch of songs she would then be first in the second batch - and if Wagner was first in the first batch of songs then he would be last act on the night...

.... So, not only did they go all out to have Katie and Cher saved, they also gave a huge disadvantage to acts like Mary and Wagner..

I also think that it was wrong that the three girls were in the last four slots....”

What a load of rubbish, that's never been the case. That doesn't even work as it'd mean Katie would sing two songs back to back which is impossible due to hair/makeup/style changes, etc.
spkx
28-11-2010
I wonder if these people complaining also complained when DANNII's act Rhydian was moved in the second half from the second slot all the way to last slot?

In fact that week the running order was completely mixed up, it went:

Rhydian
Hope
Nikki
Leon
Same Difference

Hope
Leon
Same Difference
Nikki
Rhydian

So Rhydian got a great advantage, whereas poor hope were left weven worse off.
DSDP
28-11-2010
Originally Posted by xfactorsajoke:
“she really irritates me.why are all the judges hyping her up”

cos she is recent and relevant and clearly just did her best ever performance in the bleeding universe. do keep up, will you.
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