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Is Christopher winning a logical place to end the show
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Dinosaurus
02-12-2012
I think Chris winning, will all play along to a bigger series next year and Simon returning to make sure that novelty acts etc dont make it!
Sun Tzu.
02-12-2012
Originally Posted by oxygenjj:
“yes we know that ,

but what type of vote he is getting is up for debate”

Doesn't matter. What matters is Chris is doing well.
oxygenjj
02-12-2012
Originally Posted by Sun Tzu.:
“Doesn't matter. What matters is Chris is doing well.”


thats what you call false hopes
Dinosaurus
02-12-2012
All the people voting for Chris are just giving him false hope! He might bring out an album of covers in time for Mother's Day! But that's it! He will be touring cafe Nero in no time!
ozjohn
02-12-2012
Originally Posted by Malc London:
“There are singers equally as bad as Maloney who have won. The most successful acts are those who came 2nd.”

Yes of course: Rhydian, Andy Abraham, Marcus Collins, all way more successful than the people who won
Andybear
02-12-2012
Originally Posted by LouisFelch:
“Michelle McManus won on a sympathy vote landslide, its the Subo factor; unattractive vulnerable female with self esteem issues triggers the soft side in a lot of people and they think "that fat bird deserves a chance".”

Michelle McManus won because Simon fixed it for her to win - he admitted it. http://www.supanet.com/entertainment...p1.html?tabs=1
Bad moon
02-12-2012
I don't know about ending the show but it'll certainly make me a little more nervous that the Mayans had it right after all..
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