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| The X Factor 2010 [S7] Series 7 of ITV's music reality show, The X Factor, won by Matt Cardle. Runner up was Rebecca Ferguson. Third was One Direction. |
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I've heard it all you bitter little thing
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she messed up her song...........again, she's w hinging horrible drama queen
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How can it be a fix though? Cheryl said she'd have taken it to deadlock had she been last to vote. Plus can nobody remember the crap TV companies got into for vote fixing a year or two ago? Theres no way they can get away with that now
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And yes, cheryl said she would take it to deadlock...so her vote was disallowed. Thats my point, obviously cheryl wouldnt have wanted to kick one of her own acts out, obviously she would take it to deadlock...which is WHY they went to her second instead of last. The judge with two acts always goes last, so they have the chance of deadlock. But this week, I think katie got the least votes, so they panicked. Knowing full well cheryl would take it to deadlock
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well it's quite obvious the public hate her, so once it's taken out of the judges hands or she's up against someone decent she's toast
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Still doesn't discount the fact that they don't HAVE to vote. If time runs out they don't vote. If they refuse (obviously) they don't vote. Theres never been a rule that they HAVE to vote. Can no one remember Simon not voting before? Louis hasn't voted before and Sharon Osbourne on one the talent shows hasn't voted before. Not once has it been ever said the judges HAVE to
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Everytime there is two acts of the same mentor in the bottom, the mentor gets to pick last, and to my recollection always choses to take it to deadlock. This week that was changed, for seemingly no reason... |
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OK I get you. Just making the point that she didn't have to vote. There seems to be some vendetta against her for not doing so.
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Yeah, I was raging at her to start with for not voting. until I realised it was totally unfair the way that the order of it all changed this week.
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it's not about Cheryl though Kerry, it's about who ever told Dermot to go to Cheryl second rather than last as would be normal procedure for the judge with 2 acts in the bottom
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Spoiler: Last edited by Niamh.; 07-11-2010 at 10:13 PM. |
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