Originally Posted by Maxine_Roch:
“No it's mainly always been 3 people with one person going earlier on and even so they were hardly going to have a four person final were they so it was quite obvious two people were going tonight.”
Do you just type nonsense for the sake of it?
I told you that last year was an exception to a final three finale. 2009 was the last time they held a final three finale, so no it isn't "mainly always" the case, is it?
You keep using these words, such as 'always' and 'obvious' yet you don't seem to have any idea of the facts about this show, so how is it 'always' or 'obvious' to you?
You said it's "obvious" that it was a double because the show "always" has a final three.
My point is that no, they don't, a final two has been the norm in recent years, so by your logic, the producers could've turned around and said last night was a triple elimination, and it would've been reasonable of them to do so because it's 'always' been a final two. Really?
The fact is they could've had a single, double or triple elimination last night, and by not telling us until midday the next day (once the majority of voting has been done until the show comes on air again), they had the opportunity to decide after the majority of votes had been cast. Whether the plan was to always have a double or not is irrelevant. They only announced their plans after the votes were cast and that's all that counts. It's manipulative.
If you're going to be changing the format (i.e. from a single elimination which has been in place since day one of the series), the honest, fair thing to do is to tell the viewers immediately, not 15 hours later once thousands of votes have been cast. After all, if it was
always planned for it to be a double regardless, they have nothing to lose by telling us, but everything to lose by not telling us.