Sunday, May 31, 2009 @12:00 PM
Maybe I've said enough (haha), but the BGT final was much better and more enjoyable than the FA Cup Final. Oh well, Chelsea won 2-1. I wanted Everton to win (obviously), but they weren't good enough. Never a repeat of 3-3 Liverpool-West Ham again?And yes! It's Lakers vs Orlando in the NBA Finals. No more Cleveland, no more hype about LeBron James. Kobe and the Lakers will own the day, win that championship!Hoping that Ivanovic and Sharapova wins today, while Safina loses. Ivanovic will beat Safina in the quarter-final anyway, even if Safina wins today.Aidan DavisAwesome dancer, great confidence, charisma, showmanship, star talent and quality, guaranteed to be a heartbreaker! Future dance king, teach me some moves? =PJulian SmithPlays the saxophone unbelievably well. Wrings our emotions through the way you perform with your heart and soul. Deserved third place!Stavros Flatly and 2 GrandAdmire the wonderful father-son, grandfather-granddaughter relationship. Great advert for family entertainment. Rock on!*Edit*STOP BASHING DIVERSITY! Susan Boyle is an amazing spirit with a great voice. Definitely, bigger things (perhaps a contract) await her in the future. But Diversity is an awesome dance group and blew everyone away with 3 phenomenal routines. Absolutely deserved winners.Anyway, it's refreshing how BGT has become a worldwide thing. Just heard 97.2FM and the 6.30pm Chinese News report the final result.
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@10:56 AM
This is why I love reality tv.But above all, this is why Britain's Got Talent is the most amazing show to watch. No offense, but I love it so much more than the American version. From the hosts, Ant and Dec, to the judges, Piers, Amanda and Simon, to the great organisation of the show, and most importantly, the unbelievable talent.Which other show is able to produce an unassuming 48 year old lady (someone whom you would never notice on the streets) who shoots to international stardom and gains worldwide acclaim in a week?3 years, and I've not grown tired of it at all, and I doubt I ever will.BGT is unexpected, diverse, comical, and full of genius.Controversy. There isn't a show without it. Critics, individuals love to find anything they can to blow out of proportion. As I read somewhere before, what is a reality tv programme without controversy? It's simply rumours, mostly false, but creates hotly-contested debates, creates much interest. Everyone's talking about it, and I find it exciting. I find it amusing.Personally, I don't care whether this person has signed a deal, produced an album or appeared on tv before, and hence shouldn't be on the show. What matters is I've never seen or heard of him/her before, he/she is amazingly talented and I love him/her. Favouritism? "This person has more time to perform than the others, unfair, show sucks, boycott!" What?!Talented, great performance, pick up the phone to vote, through to the final. It's as simple as that.Kids. Children. Hollie Steel. Should she have been given a second chance? Only the producers can decide. "Acted, Faked crying, No tears, Spoilt, Pampered by mother, Sympathy and pity vote, Unfair, Against the rules because no one else was given a second chance" That's what people have said that I have read. I can't judge how she was raised, and I don't read so much into it. She's 10, was nervous, buckled under the pressure, but recovered to perform beautifully. I won't call her brave, but I can't deny the amazing voice she has, the certain talent in her. Perhaps younger girls (Connie) had handled things better than her. Perhaps Jamie Pugh should have been given a second chance (but I doubt he can ever get over his nerves). Look at the final though, and how well Hollie did.Now, the final was unbelievably fantastic. I honestly believe these are 10 of the most talented and deserving acts. Every single act performed brilliantly. The judges gave a standing ovation for 7 acts, that's pretty amazing, isn't it? Anyone could have won.Only the first episode and Susan Boyle emerged, one could tell more jaw-dropping talent would arrive. And what a final indeed.Diversity was my favourite, I've always supported them since they auditioned. Ashley is a genius choreographer, who else can put those moves together? Inventive, funny. All of them are great dancers. And the thing I love best about Diversity, they come from all walks of life. IT, Physics, Engineer, Students, University. Their relationship is a joy to behold. There and then, I thought without a doubt they were better than Flawless. Flawless delivered a stunning routine in the final, but Diversity topped it. But when Diversity won, I was shocked. Them vs (The one and only) Susan Boyle? But I was delighted, Diversity... can't describe how good they are.Diversity is going to perform for the Queen at the Royal Variety Show! I wish I were part of the group and could dance as well as them. Haha.Flawless, Shaheen Jarfagoli, Aidan Davis, Susan Boyle, Hollie Steel, 2 Grand, Shaun Smith, Stavros Flatly, Julian Smith and Diversity, THANK YOU very much for producing the best final ever. I can't wait for Britain's Got Talent 2010.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009 @8:36 PM
Hoedown Throwdown! Boom di clap boom di clap di clap = buy curtains from the shop.I hope Kris Allen stays, but who would leave then? It's the most ideal top 4 ever. At least keep Allison! She's brilliant. All of them are anyway.I shall go swimming
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Monday, May 4, 2009 @9:33 PM
It's become very unsightly! Turn one right around, up and down the skittle.Too much reading to do, but I'm glad it's something as simple as reading. Check out all the classic songs to pump you up.I wish Jaime Pugh's audition was longer. He should have sang more, I wanted to hear more! Now there's a male and child version of our favourite Susan? Too many singers, but Diversity will definitely dance to amaze anyway.No good!
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