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I want Christpher to win it now. I always thought that by the time you got to the final, you tended to have "credible" people left. I thought (hoped) the boy band would get to the final, then get eliminated and leave James & Jahmene to fight it out.


Now I suspect Christopher may well get to the last 2, and possibly even win.


I'm leaning towards Jahmene now, He is warbling less, and I like the soul stuff he's done in the last couple of weeks. Talented as James is, I'm fed up with the tortured soul pained voice, and his too cool for school demeanor.

James will do well anyway - once he gets his teeth done.


Jahmene is just a bit uncomfortable to watch. When he sings.. it's hard to describe.. but he looks like he's afraid of his own mouth.


COME ON CHRISTOPHER.. CHRISTOPHER TO WIN. I don't know for sure what a serial killer looks like just after they've claimed their umpteenth victim, but I suspect they looks rather similar to Christopher, just after he's finished a song.



Pink was great though.

I think she seemed slightly embarrassed about the whole thing, which is understandable.


She must know her limitations and - after spending god knows how many hours passing judgement on hundreds of people with better vocal abilities than herself, she must have felt like a bit of a plum. Ability of not, her voice doesn't even have a nice sound to it.

Phew, I was worried I was the only one still watching (and sad enough to then post about it on here!). Well done to both the finalists, an impressive show after weeks of dubious results. I do think James was the strongest competitor tonight.


Saturday and Sunday nights are once again my own.


*breaks out in a cold sweat*

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