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It was just so funny and entertaining to see an act who are really rather pants showing the po-faced "it's all about the talent" money-making, single-selling, somewhat soulless show up for what it really is.


Actually, nuts to all that - it was just really funny. I liked the ghoul who fell over.

Was actually starting to like Lucie, but never mind.


Lets be honest, the show would lose something without Jedward. They won't win, but Lucie wouldn't have either, so why no point getting rid of the act that people are talking about, before you have to.


I hope it comes down to all of Simon's acts, because it would be interesting to see him have to start chosing between them.

Another victory for television there last night.


Simon is certainly making hay while the sun shines with Leona. This is surely the programme that makes stars. As to whether she can go the distance and join fellow winners Steve Brookstein, Shayne Ward and Leon Jackson in the hall of fame.. well, only time will tell.


Ollie was 'the man', yet again. He could go a long way, if he changes his hair. Currently it looks like he's been suspended by his ankles and had the top of his head skimmed across a large pot of Flora.

[quote=I think I would actually quite enjoy the programme if we could only record it and fast-forward through all the spinning-out bits.

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easy Moos... just watch all the You tube videos of each act singing and getting the judges feedback... do it in your own time and don't waste a whole Sat evening...


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