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Old 11-05-2024, 11:16 PM #1
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Default Are the Juries trying to kill Eurovision?

I know it sounds OTT, but that's two years in a row now where the Juries have just rammed a **** ton of points onto an act that weren't the most popular with the public, in Switzerland's case they weren't even in the top three of the public vote.

Going by other singing Shows, the public don't like to feel like their voices aren't being heard, plus what are we going to have next year, the Juries pushing a contestant that's finishing 8th in the public vote? It's a slippery slope to go on in my view.

Having said all of that though, I did really like Switzerland's song personally.
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