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Chrisptopher may be more sensitive than many but that's ok. Will he sell millions of records if he wins the competiton? No, and that may damage his confidence more than any other aspect of taking part in the show.


I still think James is miles ahead of everyone, from a commercial talent perspective. He may not win the competition but he will be the one that wins from a career afterwards.

Yep, I'm not disputing his talent at all, he's certainly got plenty. Same with Ella for me, she's got a good voice, impressive for her age, but I'd never buy her album. Union J are cute, but I'm not sure they're good enough to do well, especially not with One Direction on the scene who follow the same formula but have more of an edge (helped by the fact that one of them has a thing for older women which gets them lots of publicity aside from the music!).


I am starting to quite like Rylan - I'm not sure how much of the stupidity is an act, but he is quite funny. His singing is terrible, loved that he asked whether he could mime. He will end up on tv somehow, on a reality show like all the other Essex types.

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Maybe you should return to your own thread & leave us, in this thread to mourn our losses.

I'm normally snoozing off at this point so last night was a real tonic.


I see this as a positive thing.. The show is slowly evolving and distilling itself into its perfect form and essence. By 2017 we will have the show we all deserve: a dozen monkeys forced to dance on a lightly electrified grid, slinging handfuls of shit at each other. (Olly Murs still to guest, naturally).

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