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Two of the most commercially viable acts in the singoff. What does the public know? Who the hell is going to buy anything from Nicolas? Or Sam? Rough Copy might fill the space left by JLS, but they just aren't as polished as they were at the same stage.


I can see Simon C signing up Tamera first thing Monday morning. 16 years old, has the right look and an amazing voice.

Definitely nice guys.

Also something about the way they danced just occasionally reminded me of jedward.


THat bit was right at the end after they walked of stage for the last time ever, at least until next week for the enseble intro song and the traditional hug at the end, and the tour, etc etc etc

Otta Wrote:

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> I really hope that Sam woman wins. I'd like Luke

> to win, but he won't, and I just don't want to see

> that little Scottish boy win.


I'd love to see him do a version of "I am 16, going on 70" in the final.

saturday night's Wagner extravaganza summed up what's wrong with the show trying to be a singing competition rather than panto.

It's lost its ability to entertain.

Gary gave it some minor CPR, but if there had been another insipid clone a la dannii or tulisa rather than Sharon there, I suspect that this might have been the last one (at least until it underwent Dr Who style regeneration and became X Idol in the Jungle, or something)

I'm not sure, it clashed with the US one, and he'd see that as a massive step back.

Same reason Louis keeps rejecting the Irish one, i think he said something like 'once you been in Rolls Royce why would you get into a mini" or something equally patronising.

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