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I have to agree, I think the girl irritates me more than her brother though, its that grin and figgityness and jumping about, drives me potty. I like Rydian at the mo although Nicki is a very good singer, opinions change each week, but they are certainly scraping the barrel at the mo.
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I have two major issues with the finalists:


1) Too many acts that sound like musical theatre. Do people really want pop stars that sound like they should be singing The Phantom of the Opera? There IS a place for them... on stage. For Chrissakes.


2) Too much focus on how well they can sing and too little on how attractive they are! The dinner lady has a fantastic voice but she looks like a dinner lady. Who is going to buy her records?

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glad the riddler got beat,he,s just too one dimensional plus he also thought he was a dead cert to win it just like stutter boy thought he was against will young.so yeh glad rids got beat i just couldnt stand the thought of having to look at him and that barcode on his cheek for the next 6 months.
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SD girl has funny legs. Slightly too far apart and straight all the way down. They look like Bod's legs.

Her brother looks like a children's TV presenter on crack.

Rhydian's eyes are far too close together. Any closer and they'd be a Venn Diagram.

Leon can't sing and has to wobble his entire body to get any sort of vibrato in his voice. And he just looks a bit dirty. Like he hasn't washed properly.


But music was the real winner.

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I quite liked Same Difference. Watching a woman that could out-camp most Gay men was a sort of pleasure. Not sure there was any jiggy jiggy going on, it doesn't really bare thinging about.


Rhydian was a bit of a freak, but at least had some prescence, in a sort of sub-Liberace meets Evangelist Preacher way.


Leon just seemed malnourished. Surely, there is something the make-up crew could have done with those shadows under his eyes.

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