is i could do this.....
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is i could do this.....
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You can do that!!!
You just don't remember.
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both very good, but sad to see that we are not the only ones who have thick as s**t directors who feel we want to watch close ups of audiences faces instead of actually watching the act.
for me watching good acts like these and appreciating the choreography requires you to be able to concentrate on the act, and not be forced to constantly watch pointless cut aways of judges / audiences faces, um.. not to mention the two muppets at the side of the stage (mr ant and dec)
but very good never the less
for me watching good acts like these and appreciating the choreography requires you to be able to concentrate on the act, and not be forced to constantly watch pointless cut aways of judges / audiences faces, um.. not to mention the two muppets at the side of the stage (mr ant and dec)
but very good never the less
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both very good, but sad to see that we are not the only ones who have thick as s**t directors who feel we want to watch close ups of audiences faces instead of actually watching the act.
for me watching good acts like these and appreciating the choreography requires you to be able to concentrate on the act, and not be forced to constantly watch pointless cut aways of judges / audiences faces, um.. not to mention the two muppets at the side of the stage (mr ant and dec)
but very good never the less
for me watching good acts like these and appreciating the choreography requires you to be able to concentrate on the act, and not be forced to constantly watch pointless cut aways of judges / audiences faces, um.. not to mention the two muppets at the side of the stage (mr ant and dec)
but very good never the less
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Agree he has a talent for sure. But as per my prev. Post how much of his act do we actually see 50% maybe i for one would much rather watch his act than looking at simon and co going oooo arrrrr. Ffs for me the artie cut away $hit is why i stoped watching it. The final straw for me was trying to watch diversity now that is one act that you have to watch completely as they all tell a story very very clever but looses e erything for me because of constant cut aways for me i would rarther watch the thing making the audience go wow Than the audience themselves. And simon wonders why viewing numbers are falling
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