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Killian
18-10-2008, 09:59 PM
"Ruth, you were amazing and world class, but I'm going to stay loyal to my act and send Ruth home."

Translation: "Ruth you did so much better than my acts its ridiculous, but I'm more concerned about the position of my own acts rather than talent, so I'm going to send you home."

I'm so glad Ruth is safe though. :lovedup:

Locke.
18-10-2008, 10:00 PM
I'd do the same

rayheartbliss
18-10-2008, 10:00 PM
hes pathetic!

simon shouldnt have put him back as a judge!

i think the brian guy should be the judge!

Matt08
18-10-2008, 10:01 PM
Louis really annoyed me tonight, he can't mentor properly at all. His stupid comments to Simon drive me mad. I'd much rather have Brian Friedman as a judge, why the hell did Simon bring him back? I can really see Louis being sacked again after this series if he doesn't improve.

Simon didn't look happy with him at all tonight. If Louis was a good judge tonight then he'd have saved Ruth, even if Girlband were his own act.

Killian
18-10-2008, 10:02 PM
@ Ash and David_Purdy: I know that, I just find it weird that he said it like that.

rayheartbliss
18-10-2008, 10:04 PM
basiclly loius is a rubbish judge!

Z
18-10-2008, 10:05 PM
Originally posted by Ash
Well, obviously. Any judge would do the same - not right perhaps, but it makes sense.

Not always though, from the top of my head I recall Simon going against his own act once before (not sure who it was, or which series)

Benjamin
18-10-2008, 10:06 PM
Originally posted by Z
Originally posted by Ash
Well, obviously. Any judge would do the same - not right perhaps, but it makes sense.

Not always though, from the top of my head I recall Simon going against his own act once before (not sure who it was, or which series)


The irish girl band (the sisters). The McConnely sisters??? I think

Locke.
18-10-2008, 10:06 PM
Originally posted by Z
Originally posted by Ash
Well, obviously. Any judge would do the same - not right perhaps, but it makes sense.

Not always though, from the top of my head I recall Simon going against his own act once before (not sure who it was, or which series)

Because Simon wins either way.

Matt08
18-10-2008, 10:06 PM
Originally posted by Z
Originally posted by Ash
Well, obviously. Any judge would do the same - not right perhaps, but it makes sense.

Not always though, from the top of my head I recall Simon going against his own act once before (not sure who it was, or which series)

Yeah he did, can't remember their names now but they were a girlband.

Bright-Eyes
18-10-2008, 10:06 PM
He comes off so petty and childish when arguing with Simon I wish he would leave the show/ get replace.

Matt08
18-10-2008, 10:08 PM
Originally posted by Bright-Eyes
He comes off so petty when arguing with Simon I wish he would leave the show/ get replace.

Yeah, I know. When Simon pulls Louis up on things that he's done wrong, at least he has a point. When Louis try's and pulls Simon up on things, it goes badly wrong because Simon doesn't actually do that much wrong.