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Mon, 18 May 2009 08:44:08
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Not spending much time on television, I haven't really seen a reality show since maybe the third season of American Idol. Just recently, however, I have been following Britain's Got Talent via Youtube, and I have to say that the quality is markedly high.

Compared to say American Idol, where it's all singing, and everyone has to between the ages of something like 16-23, Got Talent is for anything entertaining with as many people of as many ages as you like.

These are my 8 favourite auditions so far.

8 - Eugene the Librarian
7 - Gregg Pritchard 6 - Susan Boyle
5 - Hollie Steele 4 - Natalie Okri 3 - 2 Grand
2 - Jamie Pugh 1 - Shaheen Jafargholi

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Mon, 18 May 2009 09:50:17
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Is there no good stuff on Canadian TV?

I saw the Susan Boyle one but I haven't been keeping up. I will  be back to this thread to watch the rest. 

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gamingeek said:

Is there no good stuff on Canadian TV?

I saw the Susan Boyle one but I haven't been keeping up. I will  be back to this thread to watch the rest. 

There's been two great recent Canadian TV shows, and they both had their series finales this year: Royal Canadian Air Farce and Corner Gas.

For BGT, I think Hollie's one to watch because that seemed hardly the limit for her, whereas for example, Shaheen I can't imagine topping that first performance.

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Mon, 18 May 2009 13:03:14
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The Librarian is hilarious. LOL

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Sun, 24 May 2009 20:15:40
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Episode 7 has come and passed, and it mostly sucked.  There was basically only one worthwhile act out of the lot, but fortunately they seem like one that could legitimately challenge to win: Ben & Becky - Ballroom Dancers.

It was also the last episode before the semi-finals.  What happens is that the people who got through the auditions stay until the auditions are completed, then the judges trim the pack down the required number of acts.  My top 6 in my original post all made it to the semi-finals, and I didn't see one way or another for Eugene or Gregg Pritchard.

The semi-finals are daily through the end of the week and voted on by the viewers.

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Mon, 25 May 2009 02:39:06
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Dammit Eugene was the best one!

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Mon, 25 May 2009 03:15:08
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First round of the semi-finals you can see a playlist of all the acts here (it's a bit out of order): http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=AC3F4CF9CB02F43C

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The first thing to note is that Sue Son got completely cheated through and through.  To begin, the commentary with the performance was atrocious and insulting.  Last year she auditioned with her friend as a partner and the judges suggested she try it alone the next year, which she did.  To constantly bring it up as her dumping her friend is at a minimum rude.  Followed by insulting her character didn't help.  And ultimately, she was easily in the top 3 performances.

As for the winners, Susan Boyle was obviously going to be voted through by the fans, though honestly based on performance, I would have placed her third.

Diversity was far and away the best act of the night, and correctly made it through.

Lastly, Amanda took the coward's way out.  She did not honestly believe Natalie deserved to go through, and she knew Simon wouldn't put her through but decided to pass the buck on breaking the little girl's heart.

In short, the only worthwhile performances were Diversity, Sue Son and Susan Boyle.

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Tue, 26 May 2009 01:07:46
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Second round: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=77A7C93F3CD9A7CD

Pretty much like round 1, not much dispute in who got through.  Too bad about Jamie Pugh's performance kind of sucking, though.

EDIT: And I watched the piece that had them deciding who made it to the semis and spotted Gregg Pritchard as making it through.  Still didn't see the Librarian either way.
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Tue, 26 May 2009 11:03:06
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I saw DJ talent last night. 

Ewwwwwwwwwww

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Fri, 29 May 2009 06:09:24
So, Semi-finals 3 and 4.  Here's the third, though it's missing Ben & Becky's performance: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=3C63ACD8407E3ABA

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Thought Ben & Becky deserved a bit better than they got, but Stavros Flatly's is just great to win, and Shaheen was far and away the best act of the night.


And number 4, which is the best set yet: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=582B3202ACCF5139

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There were four very good acts here, the top 3 were the ones who got the top 3 votes, so that's all well and good.  The bad part would be only choosing 2 of those 3.  Callum deserved to go through, so did Julian and 2 Grand.  CRAZINESS I TELL YOU!  Anyway, I'm still happy with the selection, 2 Grand is my sentimental favourite.  Plus I completely called them singing Somewhere Out There.


Friday's the last semi-finals, so we can work out who's going to be on:
-Gregg Pritchard (singer, see first post)
-Hollie Steele (singer, see first post)
-Aidan Davis (dancer)
-DCD Seniors (dancers)
-The Dreambears (dancers)
-Good Evans (singing family)
-Luke Clements (juggler)
-Martin Macham (guitarist)

As I said, I think Hollie is one to look out for to really improve on the already great audition.  However, I'm going to have to go with Aidan Davis for taking top votes; very likable, the judges adore him, and he's just really, really good.

Looking at the others, it's easy to break down why.  I think we can rule out The Dreambears (a novelty act, really), Martin Macham (simply not good enough, not particularly charismatic either), Luke Clements (novelty, his audition was juggling apples which he ate while juggling) and Good Evans (not good enough, might make top 3 but would never be put through by the judges).

That leaves Gregg and DCD Seniors.  I'm doubtful the fan voting would go for Gregg just out of it being unusual, regardless of performance, and DCD Seniors have too many people to impress enough because it's hard to convey over television.  So I am curious as to who will take third in voting.

And just because I'm so confident of my selections, let's go one step further and predict Hollie's song.  Let's go with... My Favourite Things from The Sound of Music.
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Fri, 29 May 2009 20:38:23

I've been watching. The Dream Bears are on now. 

What?

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Sat, 30 May 2009 05:33:59
Semi-Finals 5: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=AE245AA4376D9897

Let's just say, I called it (but damn it I picked the wrong Sound of Music song!).
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Sat, 30 May 2009 07:50:25
Finals Saturday!  It feels like a shame that it seems almost inevitable Susan Boyle has won it before it's even started, but maybe we'll see a surprise.  Given the talent in opposition, I'm doubtful she'll pull off the best performance.

Other than that, I am fresh out of predictions on this one.

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Mon, 01 Jun 2009 11:39:52
Diversity own. And boyle had a mental breakdown. 

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Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:26:13

gamingeek said:
Diversity own. And boyle had a mental breakdown.

i heard this morning on the news.  at least she got to go to the priory ... where the rich and famous go to kick their smack habit

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