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put all the kiddies on one semi final so they are only up against other kiddies
fugitive
27-05-2013
put all the kiddies on one semi final so they are only up against other kiddies.

anyway, i dont want to watch citv at 7.30pm in the evening,.
mrtrobz
27-05-2013
Let the Hunger Games begin...


Joe_Zel
27-05-2013
That group of young kids who dance along to the Spice Girls were awful.

Considering the standard of dance acts in the past they were just kids in colourful clothes jumping along (out of time with each other) and the judges heaped praise on them. Lol. Hardly a talent.
TinyMikey
27-05-2013
That would be literally un-watchable.

When are the judges going to learn that ENTHUSIASM IS NOT DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO ACTUAL TALENT.
DUNDEEBOY
27-05-2013
Why do the public feel obliged to vote kids all the time.

Clearly that kid is going to win the vote by miles
dazza89
27-05-2013
It really annoys me, I want Philip Green and the weird magican guy to go through as they are different and for a start are NOT SINGERS or DANCERS!!
Essex Angel*
27-05-2013
Originally Posted by fugitive:
“put all the kiddies on one semi final so they are only up against other kiddies.

anyway, i dont want to watch citv at 7.30pm in the evening,.”


The problem then would be 2 guaranteed kiddie acts in the final.
Dream_catcher
27-05-2013
Why to the OP? If you do that there is still going to be upset kids if they don't get through. I thought the young dance group were terrible and should not have been in the final three. The little girl that sang has an amazing voice and well deserved to get through.
Crawley Cutie
27-05-2013
The child dance group would be entertainment at a school extravaganza, enjoyed by their families.

The child singer was clearly the winner......
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