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Topic History of: Ann and Wagner Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Foz |
I like the way Louis Walsh looks at the audience every week shrugging his shoulders with a 'how the 'I don't know how the f*** that happened either!' look on his face. |
Angel |
Wagner represents all those who are fed up with the charade of X factor. He's making a mockery of the show and I love him for that. |
SJB |
I'm a huge fan of Wagner: Parsifal, Tannhauser, and all his other greatest hits. |
Prunella Minge |
I think one lovely thing coming out of her SCD experience is she's learning to take things a bit more lightly. I remember that Louis Theroux documentary she did, when her delightful Mum kept wandering off to chat to Louis after Ann had banned him from talking to her, and she took it so seriously. I think, at the very least, she's finding more fun in life these days. And she's out of power, so it's easier to like her. |
ReadyTeddy |
I'm sorry to be a grumbler but I really struggle to understand these shows. From the outset they are so manipulated and overhyped that any originality is lost before the show airs.
I had never heard of this Wagner character until last weekend and when I looked him up online, I struggled to see what all the fuss is about.
As for the Come Dancing phenomenon, I much preferred it whan it was on late in the evening with proper dancing and less whipping up the audience.
Then again I am probably not the target audience. |
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