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Get rid of ALL the judges votes then...
Earl Purple
13-10-2013
Flash vote now decides one of the bottom 2.
At the start of the show, go through the voting and do the sing off.

Then have the rest of the show with the guest acts for the public to vote for just the sing-off artists.

Then announce who won the sing-off at the end.

Would THAT make you lot happy?

(No, you'd moan it was so much more fun to hear the judges voting... and that they're not even judges anymore, just mentors now...)
Cosya
13-10-2013
Originally Posted by Earl Purple:
“Flash vote now decides one of the bottom 2.
At the start of the show, go through the voting and do the sing off.

Then have the rest of the show with the guest acts for the public to vote for just the sing-off artists.

Then announce who won the sing-off at the end.

Would THAT make you lot happy?

(No, you'd moan it was so much more fun to hear the judges voting... and that they're not even judges anymore, just mentors now...)”

Yes would make me happy as would screw the producers over
Vicky.
13-10-2013
Yup, I would like hat very much and have wanted it to be done that way for years

I thought this might be happening when they announced the flash vote. But we got this ridiculous shower of shit idea instead
cooler
13-10-2013
They'll never scrap judges votes.

I think the best thing to do is reduce to judging panel to 3 judges then they can revert to the classic voting format with no flash votes or deadlock needed.
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