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Yes
11-05-2013
Also, someone stuck a giant kid in the group.
priscilla
12-05-2013
I never find these large kid dance troupe as great as they're made out to be by the judges.
spikydog
12-05-2013
Very mediocre. A bit of a cop-out on the judges' part to put them through knowing they have little chance of getting to the live shows.

One small child would probably have two or three adult family members and a sibling or two with them. Multiply that by 15-20 in one of these groups and it adds up to a lot of supporters in the audience. That explains all the hysteria and also makes it more difficult for the judges to be honestly critical.
Hassaan13
12-05-2013
I very much doubt it - I hope the judges know that there can't put through many singers & dancers through this year as we get it every year.
zx50
12-05-2013
As usual though, they all got through. It's so predictable what the judges verdicts will be. Cowell refuses to reject any kids because he knows that the audience will boo him. He's completely spineless! It's a good show, but he's very unfair at times.
zx50
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by spikydog:
“Very mediocre. A bit of a cop-out on the judges' part to put them through knowing they have little chance of getting to the live shows.

One small child would probably have two or three adult family members and a sibling or two with them. Multiply that by 15-20 in one of these groups and it adds up to a lot of supporters in the audience. That explains all the hysteria and also makes it more difficult for the judges to be honestly critical.”

Absolutely spot on. They only put them through because they were terrified of being booed, and also of being in Cowell's bad books. It's such a predictable show at times.
PinkPetunia
12-05-2013
I find it really hard to watch the dancers on BGT .The floor is too shiney and their feet are a bit of a blur as I can see almost double in the floor .Am I alone in that ?
Gregg_LUFC
12-05-2013
So they're a carbon copy of a crap dance group that didn't win it last year? I think that would tell you that nobody wants this tripe to win!

Cant wait to see them cry and the disappointed looks on their faces will make me howl with laughter!!!
tuppen
12-05-2013
There should be a lower age limit. These kids are too young, They were nearly in tears last night when they thought they were going to be rejected. Thats the only reason they got through so there wouldn't be a crying match on stage.
Jocolah
12-05-2013
I think Cowell and Co. are scared of upsetting the kids as well as their supporters. I remember a few years back, Simon told one young lad who was a single dancer that he didn't like his dancing as much as he did the last time and this lad ended up in tears. Simon later said he felt bad afterwards seeing the boy crying because of what he said about his dance act.
tawe
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by Gregg_LUFC:
“So they're a carbon copy of a crap dance group that didn't win it last year? I think that would tell you that nobody wants this tripe to win!

Cant wait to see them cry and the disappointed looks on their faces will make me howl with laughter!!!”

What a horrible nasty thing to say ..you sound sick
Mormon Girl
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by tawe:
“What a horrible nasty thing to say ..you sound sick”

This is spot on
PinkPetunia
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by Gregg_LUFC:
“So they're a carbon copy of a crap dance group that didn't win it last year? I think that would tell you that nobody wants this tripe to win!

Cant wait to see them cry and the disappointed looks on their faces will make me howl with laughter!!!”

You sound like a real charmer .
Gregg_LUFC
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by tawe:
“What a horrible nasty thing to say ..you sound sick”

Originally Posted by Mormon Girl:
“This is spot on”

Originally Posted by PinkPetunia:
“You sound like a real charmer .”

It's my opinion. I'm sticking to it. If they cant deal with the rejection they shouldn't be on the show in the first place.

People find different things funny
Hassaan13
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by tuppen:
“There should be a lower age limit. These kids are too young, They were nearly in tears last night when they thought they were going to be rejected. Thats the only reason they got through so there wouldn't be a crying match on stage.”

They'll have to let them down carefully then when it comes to the selection stage in a few weeks time as I can't see the judges putting them through.
grimtales1
12-05-2013
I only watched a poor Youtube video so I couldnt really see what was going on but to be honest I'm sick of this stuff where they play like 5 seconds of 1 track, dance to it and then change it and then change again as if they're Diversity. They're clearly not. Just choose 1 track for the whole routine FFS! Its annoying.
Pink Knight
12-05-2013
I don't like Dance troops or child performers. So a no win from me.
Not because I hate children, but they have an unfair advantage for the stated reasons.

I don't think that under 16's should be allowed.
SugarNSpice
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by Gregg_LUFC:
“So they're a carbon copy of a crap dance group that didn't win it last year? I think that would tell you that nobody wants this tripe to win!

Cant wait to see them cry and the disappointed looks on their faces will make me howl with laughter!!!”

Is this also your normal reaction to other people's misfortunes? I didn't particurlarly like most of the dancers so far featured either, but I wouldn't find it amusing or take pleasure in seeing them in tears if they are rejected. Anyone who laughs at seeing others upset clearly has a problem and should seriously take a long hard look at themselves.
Gregg_LUFC
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by SugarNSpice:
“Is this also your normal reaction to other people's misfortunes? I didn't particurlarly like most of the dancers so far featured either, but I wouldn't find it amusing or take pleasure in seeing them in tears if they are rejected. Anyone who laughs at seeing others upset clearly has a problem and should seriously take a long hard look at themselves.”

You've pretty much said the same as other people on here. Just read my last post I still feel the same way

Edit: Yes I do laugh at other people's misfortune and tears. Like when man united got beat by Barcelona in the European cup final.

That's just one example. There are many more
tawe
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by Gregg_LUFC:
“You've pretty much said the same as other people on here. Just read my last post I still feel the same way

Edit: Yes I do laugh at other people's misfortune and tears. Like when man united got beat by Barcelona in the European cup final.

That's just one example. There are many more”

Don't get too cocky mate, as there will be many times in your life when you suffer misfortune and there will be people around who will laugh and rejoice at it ,.. Then you will remember these words and the times you picked on little kids,,Never forget you were a child once . And not always the nasty bitter person you seem to have turned into .
MarleyB
12-05-2013
personally I thought they were crap, but they just kids so I way I see it let them through but don't send them to semi's that way they don't whine like brats
Gregg_LUFC
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by tawe:
“Don't get too cocky mate, as there will be many times in your life when you suffer misfortune and there will be people around who will laugh and rejoice at it ,.. Then you will remember these words and the times you picked on little kids,,Never forget you were a child once . And not always the nasty bitter person you seem to have turned into .”

If there was a thread called "stating the obvious" you could have put that post in there.

You don't know me, Im not a nasty bitter person so please dont feel that you're entitled in any way to judge me

I've expressed an opinion. Yours obviously differs from mine but this is a forum and things like this will happen
ursula321
12-05-2013
I just wish they would put an age limit on auditionees. They weren't great, they were good for kids but thats it. They were just doing simple moves but at the same time.
SugarNSpice
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by Gregg_LUFC:
“If there was a thread called "stating the obvious" you could have put that post in there.

You don't know me, Im not a nasty bitter person so please dont feel that you're entitled in any way to judge me

I've expressed an opinion. Yours obviously differs from mine but this is a forum and things like this will happen”

So howling with laughter at kids crying is not being nasty? If you are not a nasty bitter person as you claim, have some compassion for them even if you don't like them, rather than sneering and laughing at them being in tears, it's not nice.
Gregg_LUFC
12-05-2013
Originally Posted by SugarNSpice:
“So howling with laughter at kids crying is not being nasty? If you are not a nasty bitter person as you claim, have some compassion for them even if you don't like them, rather than sneering and laughing at them being in tears, it's not nice.”

You probably find things funny that I wouldn't find funny
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