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Sick of all the crying
Just stop it. We know it "means everything to you" and that it's your "life".
That is all. |
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I totally agree.
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Don't watch it then you fool.
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these contestants need to get a grip
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I'm skipping Judges Houses completely next year. Don't think I could stomach anymore of this vomit-inducing wailing.
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Don't watch it then you fool.
(if its not clear that means not reading the threads you don't like. )I am also disliking the sobs, they should enjoy singing so much it matters so much that brings them joy not misery! ![]() And yes we know it means everything to you but please keep the snot at bay a bit, they all look like a they have the weight of the world on their young shoulders. ![]() Also the judges do make them more emotional by asking them leading questions, like ''what does this means to you'', ''give it all like your life depends on it'' hey they know full well where the question is leading to and of course they know what its going to ensue... ![]() ![]()
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I blame the Producers. They just haven't got a clue any more. It doesn't make good TV.
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I am sick of all the crying too, my eyes are red raw and my kids think I am a wimp
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I blame the Producers. They just haven't got a clue any more. It doesn't make good TV.
Producers deciding that this was necessary ruined the show for me a long time ago |
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Judges houses is by far and away the worst for crying. It can be a little toe-curling at times to hear these acts quitting their jobs to live the dream - a dream that most of them won't live. Failing on a reality TV show is not the be-all and end-all. If it is, then there's a problem.
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I'm skipping Judges Houses completely next year. Don't think I could stomach anymore of this vomit-inducing wailing.
![]() I've been to Croydon and it's really not that bad. Quote:
I blame the Producers. They just haven't got a clue any more. It doesn't make good TV.
They need to have a complete change of direction next year. The whole thing is becoming unwatchable other than to get a laugh when one of these ridiculous desperados gets a knock back or is that just me
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I've been to Croydon and it's really not that bad.
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It's getting a bit ridiculous. I'm sure it wasn't this bad five years ago, Yes there were tears but not to this extreme surely.
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they cry when they are sad they cry when they are happy its all very boring to watch ....
Id be ashamed to be a judge screwing around with the arrow fodders emotions to up their profile |
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Giving up their jobs? Before they know they've got through to the live shows? Why? Please..someone tell me ...why?
What they seem to be forgetting that most people who are successful in the industry have had to work their way up..without the help of being given the chance to be on X Factor, (which often doesn't do them any good anyway as most of X Factor contestants disappear, never to be heard of again ). It's like the contestants nowadays are just 'lazy' and if they don't get a shortcut to the good life they're just 'not playing'. Good grief, they haven't got some deadly incurable disease and will die if they don't get chosen to be 'saved'...jeez '. But that's life sunshine.
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Judges houses is by far and away the worst for crying. It can be a little toe-curling at times to hear these acts quitting their jobs to live the dream - a dream that most of them won't live. Failing on a reality TV show is not the be-all and end-all. If it is, then there's a problem.
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It's Dermot I feel sorry for. His shirt must be rock hard with dried snot at the end of each day. Still, he does well to keep his face straight. I couldn't.
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But...it means everything to them. You know, like, this is their lives. They want it so much. Some of them are doing it for their children, and they just can't go back, you know? [Softly] Sorry *wipes away tears*
I just really hope they get a yes. They just can't go back to their day jobs.
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**Sob Sob**
"I don't want to go back to my old job" "I worked all my life for this" 1. Get a new job go back to College 2.really? worked all life when some of the people saying this are like 16 years old. its not Talktalk should be sponsoring this show its bloody Prozac |
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I think as soon as a teardrop reaches the cheekbone of any contestant, that should result in an instant elimination.
Last one standing wins the record deal. |
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I think as soon as a teardrop reaches the cheekbone of any contestant, that should result in an instant elimination.
Last one standing wins the record deal. they wait Audition then burst out crying..before a note is sung. |
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But...it means everything to them. You know, like, this is their lives. They want it so much. Some of them are doing it for their children, and they just can't go back, you know? [Softly] Sorry *wipes away tears*
I just really hope they get a yes. They just can't go back to their day jobs. :cry: 'Stop snivelling. And NO you can't jump the queue because you've been on 'X Factor'. You've had a free holiday and I want to see proof that you haven't been working whilst you've been in New York/Antigua/Los Angeles. ...NO I won't phone Simon Cowell. Do you think I'm your bliddy secretary? Phone 'im yourself and ask for a letter stating you earned no money whilst you've been swanning around . NO your old boss won't take you back, because you told him to stuff his job as you were about to become a pop star and live the high life. And yes.. you do have to fill in all these forms.. (Nice to be back in the real world eh?)
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Strange that no one sang Cry Me a River this year though they nearly all acted it out.
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They need to have a complete change of direction next year. The whole thing is becoming unwatchable other than to get a laugh when one of these ridiculous desperados gets a knock back
or is that just me ![]() No. Not just you.![]() ![]()
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(if its not clear that means not reading the threads you don't like.
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I've been to Croydon and it's really not that bad. 
'Stop snivelling. And NO you can't jump the queue because you've been on 'X Factor'.