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		<title>By: GSlusher</title>
		<link>http://www.hollie-steel.org/2009/05/29/the-bravest-girl-in-the-world/comment-page-1/#comment-251</link>
		<dc:creator>GSlusher</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 00:12:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That should be, &quot;The next *6* contestants,&quot; as there were 8 in each semifinal.

As for performing the same song in the finals as in the audition, that has been the rule, not the exception. Paul Potts &amp; Connie Talbot, in Season 1 did the same thing. Last year, Escala peformed &quot;Palladio&quot; in both instances. It&#039;s not surprising, actually. A singer or instrumentalist is likely to use his/her best song for the audition, as it is critical.

Dancers are in a different situation, as the audience isn&#039;t likely to accept a repeat. I found Aidan&#039;s &quot;excuse&quot; for re-doing his audition routine (jazzed up a bit) a bit lame. Stavros Flatley, Diversity, &amp; Flawless, like the Cheeky Monkeys the year before, all had the sense to create and practice a routine for the finals BEFORE the semi-finals. (SF &amp; CM used other dancers, as well--can&#039;t do that in a day or two.) Apparently, Hollie did the same thing.


Courage is about making hard choices, not about suffering through adversity. (A solder who gets killed may not have been courageous. He could have been just standing around when an artillery shell hit. OTOH, if he (or she!) decided to risk death to retrieve a fallen buddy under fire, that would be courageous.) Hollie could have quit and gone home, but she came back and did well (a few bobbles, but, as her reaction at the end of her second try showed, she was still quite upset). FWIW, Hollie nearly lost a lung to a major infection. She apparently still has breathing problems at times.

One other thing that struck me throughout was just how small Hollie is. She barely comes up to Sally&#039;s shoulder, for example. I think that I read that she&#039;s around 4 ft tall, which would put her far below average for her age. When she&#039;s alone on the stage, it&#039;s hard to tell, but, when she stands next to an adult (or an older kid, like Sally), it&#039;s obvious how small she is. (Thus Kellie Brock&#039;s comment about that voice coming from &quot;such a tiny little thing.&quot;)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That should be, &#8220;The next *6* contestants,&#8221; as there were 8 in each semifinal.</p>
<p>As for performing the same song in the finals as in the audition, that has been the rule, not the exception. Paul Potts &amp; Connie Talbot, in Season 1 did the same thing. Last year, Escala peformed &#8220;Palladio&#8221; in both instances. It&#8217;s not surprising, actually. A singer or instrumentalist is likely to use his/her best song for the audition, as it is critical.</p>
<p>Dancers are in a different situation, as the audience isn&#8217;t likely to accept a repeat. I found Aidan&#8217;s &#8220;excuse&#8221; for re-doing his audition routine (jazzed up a bit) a bit lame. Stavros Flatley, Diversity, &amp; Flawless, like the Cheeky Monkeys the year before, all had the sense to create and practice a routine for the finals BEFORE the semi-finals. (SF &amp; CM used other dancers, as well&#8211;can&#8217;t do that in a day or two.) Apparently, Hollie did the same thing.</p>
<p>Courage is about making hard choices, not about suffering through adversity. (A solder who gets killed may not have been courageous. He could have been just standing around when an artillery shell hit. OTOH, if he (or she!) decided to risk death to retrieve a fallen buddy under fire, that would be courageous.) Hollie could have quit and gone home, but she came back and did well (a few bobbles, but, as her reaction at the end of her second try showed, she was still quite upset). FWIW, Hollie nearly lost a lung to a major infection. She apparently still has breathing problems at times.</p>
<p>One other thing that struck me throughout was just how small Hollie is. She barely comes up to Sally&#8217;s shoulder, for example. I think that I read that she&#8217;s around 4 ft tall, which would put her far below average for her age. When she&#8217;s alone on the stage, it&#8217;s hard to tell, but, when she stands next to an adult (or an older kid, like Sally), it&#8217;s obvious how small she is. (Thus Kellie Brock&#8217;s comment about that voice coming from &#8220;such a tiny little thing.&#8221;)</p>
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		<title>By: GSlusher</title>
		<link>http://www.hollie-steel.org/2009/05/29/the-bravest-girl-in-the-world/comment-page-1/#comment-250</link>
		<dc:creator>GSlusher</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 23:52:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hollie WAS second in the votes. BGT published the votes for the top two in each semifinal, which are in the WIkipedia entry for BGT Season 3. In Semifinal 5, Aidan got 50.6%, Hollie 26.0%. That adds up to 76.6%, meaning that there was only 23.4% for ALL the rest, including Greg. IOW, Hollie got more votes than the next *8* contestants put together. In fact, in EVERY case, the judges &quot;chose&quot; the actual second-place winner. It&#039;s possible that they knew the voting results and agreed among themselves to put the real second-place finisher forward. In several instances, you can see them consulting just before the results are announced.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hollie WAS second in the votes. BGT published the votes for the top two in each semifinal, which are in the WIkipedia entry for BGT Season 3. In Semifinal 5, Aidan got 50.6%, Hollie 26.0%. That adds up to 76.6%, meaning that there was only 23.4% for ALL the rest, including Greg. IOW, Hollie got more votes than the next *8* contestants put together. In fact, in EVERY case, the judges &#8220;chose&#8221; the actual second-place winner. It&#8217;s possible that they knew the voting results and agreed among themselves to put the real second-place finisher forward. In several instances, you can see them consulting just before the results are announced.</p>
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		<title>By: Nick</title>
		<link>http://www.hollie-steel.org/2009/05/29/the-bravest-girl-in-the-world/comment-page-1/#comment-176</link>
		<dc:creator>Nick</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 06:02:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree with John, I too am from USA. Hollie is very brave to ask for 2nd. As for those foul language, inhumane, cowerdly cyber bullies, most of them grown men physically but not mentally from what I heard. They&#039;d &quot;if they were driving&quot; probably would like to blow their horne &amp; curse at a little girl crossing the right of way street, in a bycicle at a school zone or run her over, if they are in a hurry to get coffee or whatever. Lets see them go up stage in a tutu in front of 1000+ people instead if the computer. They make a big deal out of 4-5 extra minute of her performance, when they watch ball games going for half hour overtime and don&#039;t make any big deal, in fact most of them love it, as far as I believe. Lets not forget the comercials go on longer then that 1 after another.
I also heard that Bruce Springsteen sang Born To Run sometime in 1980s and forgot the lyrics to his own song I believe, &quot;that he sings over and over&quot;, and audience sang it for him, nobody critisized him and he was a grown man. Hollie on the other hand, is a child, was not singing her own song and it was hard. When I hear Hollie singing I get tears. No one can replace Hollie&#039;s voice absolutely no one. She sings in her own natural voice from her heart 100% without imitating others. To me she&#039;s got the most beutiful voice that I ever heard in my life and I want to buy her cds, dvds or blueray whenever it becomes available.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with John, I too am from USA. Hollie is very brave to ask for 2nd. As for those foul language, inhumane, cowerdly cyber bullies, most of them grown men physically but not mentally from what I heard. They&#8217;d &#8220;if they were driving&#8221; probably would like to blow their horne &amp; curse at a little girl crossing the right of way street, in a bycicle at a school zone or run her over, if they are in a hurry to get coffee or whatever. Lets see them go up stage in a tutu in front of 1000+ people instead if the computer. They make a big deal out of 4-5 extra minute of her performance, when they watch ball games going for half hour overtime and don&#8217;t make any big deal, in fact most of them love it, as far as I believe. Lets not forget the comercials go on longer then that 1 after another.<br />
I also heard that Bruce Springsteen sang Born To Run sometime in 1980s and forgot the lyrics to his own song I believe, &#8220;that he sings over and over&#8221;, and audience sang it for him, nobody critisized him and he was a grown man. Hollie on the other hand, is a child, was not singing her own song and it was hard. When I hear Hollie singing I get tears. No one can replace Hollie&#8217;s voice absolutely no one. She sings in her own natural voice from her heart 100% without imitating others. To me she&#8217;s got the most beutiful voice that I ever heard in my life and I want to buy her cds, dvds or blueray whenever it becomes available.</p>
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		<title>By: Rudi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rudi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 05:55:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree with you as well, John. If life was all about having ONE chance we&#039;d all be in big trouble.

I can&#039;t help but think about all the great artists we&#039;d be without. 

Hollie has a great and beautiful voice and she&#039;s so sweet to boot. Something else I really like about her is that she is herself. She didn&#039;t try to copy someone else. You don&#039;t see that very often.

As for the other &quot;great&quot; acts, I all wish them well. You know, some may say that Stavros Flatley wasn&#039;t that special but I found it very funny and creative. So far there&#039;s no one else who came up with their idea. That&#039;s creativity and that ought to be rewarded as well.

Hollie, go for it, girl. You have a lot of fans and we&#039;re all rooting for you. And I especially loved &quot;I Could&#039;ve Danced All Night&quot;. What a voice!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with you as well, John. If life was all about having ONE chance we&#8217;d all be in big trouble.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t help but think about all the great artists we&#8217;d be without. </p>
<p>Hollie has a great and beautiful voice and she&#8217;s so sweet to boot. Something else I really like about her is that she is herself. She didn&#8217;t try to copy someone else. You don&#8217;t see that very often.</p>
<p>As for the other &#8220;great&#8221; acts, I all wish them well. You know, some may say that Stavros Flatley wasn&#8217;t that special but I found it very funny and creative. So far there&#8217;s no one else who came up with their idea. That&#8217;s creativity and that ought to be rewarded as well.</p>
<p>Hollie, go for it, girl. You have a lot of fans and we&#8217;re all rooting for you. And I especially loved &#8220;I Could&#8217;ve Danced All Night&#8221;. What a voice!</p>
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		<title>By: john</title>
		<link>http://www.hollie-steel.org/2009/05/29/the-bravest-girl-in-the-world/comment-page-1/#comment-120</link>
		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 23:11:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You&#039;re right, Rudi, about giving a second chance in this situation. The goal is to find and display talent.  It isn&#039;t like this was the World Cup or Olympics and everyone gets one chance in front of (hopefully) impartial referees.  I can understand the people who think it was not fair, but I think they need to change their perspective. I cited several other examples (see above) where the judges did similar things.  The goal is to get the 10 best acts to the finals and have the public decide which they like best, not to be perfectly fair to everyone along the way.

By the way, I shouldn&#039;t have said anything to imply others in the competition won&#039;t have professional careers... obviously, many will.   What I mean is that Hollie has the best chance at a career of many years.  But I hope that Susan will also have a long term career too if she wants.  I am just not sure how long the public will be interested in her.  But for me, Hollie could be the next Sarah Brightmans or someone like that.  And even if not quite at that level, she still be able to be a professional and have a lot of success. I hope one day to see her as the lead in a Broadway musical and on the cover of her own CD.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;re right, Rudi, about giving a second chance in this situation. The goal is to find and display talent.  It isn&#8217;t like this was the World Cup or Olympics and everyone gets one chance in front of (hopefully) impartial referees.  I can understand the people who think it was not fair, but I think they need to change their perspective. I cited several other examples (see above) where the judges did similar things.  The goal is to get the 10 best acts to the finals and have the public decide which they like best, not to be perfectly fair to everyone along the way.</p>
<p>By the way, I shouldn&#8217;t have said anything to imply others in the competition won&#8217;t have professional careers&#8230; obviously, many will.   What I mean is that Hollie has the best chance at a career of many years.  But I hope that Susan will also have a long term career too if she wants.  I am just not sure how long the public will be interested in her.  But for me, Hollie could be the next Sarah Brightmans or someone like that.  And even if not quite at that level, she still be able to be a professional and have a lot of success. I hope one day to see her as the lead in a Broadway musical and on the cover of her own CD.</p>
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		<title>By: Rudi</title>
		<link>http://www.hollie-steel.org/2009/05/29/the-bravest-girl-in-the-world/comment-page-1/#comment-110</link>
		<dc:creator>Rudi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 11:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I can&#039;t believe how some people can say that she didn&#039;t deserve a second chance. Life is all about second and third and fourth, etc. chances. Do you guys threat your own children like that? One mistake and you&#039;re out? Why are people so cruel? She&#039;s a little kid, have some heart!

Hollie is bursting with talent and I wish her a fabulous career. May all her dreams come true.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can&#8217;t believe how some people can say that she didn&#8217;t deserve a second chance. Life is all about second and third and fourth, etc. chances. Do you guys threat your own children like that? One mistake and you&#8217;re out? Why are people so cruel? She&#8217;s a little kid, have some heart!</p>
<p>Hollie is bursting with talent and I wish her a fabulous career. May all her dreams come true.</p>
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		<title>By: John</title>
		<link>http://www.hollie-steel.org/2009/05/29/the-bravest-girl-in-the-world/comment-page-1/#comment-100</link>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 20:14:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m waiting for the results online since I&#039;m in the USA. I&#039;ve seen all 10 finalists. All I know is that Hollie was absolutely incredible in the finals! I know she has some issues with her lungs and stamina, but if she can overcome them, she will definitely be a professional singer, or perhaps in musical theatre, if she wants. I am not familiar with her choice of song in the finals, but I immediately could hear how difficult it was and got nervous for her, but she nailed it! The other acts were extremely good as well, but I am partial to Hollie and the beauty in her voice. Susan did a very good job but was a little flat. I heard more power and less beauty in her voice than I would like. I feel exactly the same way about Shaheen. He always just seems to be slightly out of tune to me for some reason but is powerful. Shaun was great, but again, his voice is almost there, but not quite right. Hollie for me is clearly the best singer. And by the way, I&#039;d like to see the girl from 2 Grand come back on her own. She has a very good voice as well although the act itself, while touching, is not special. It is hard to compare her to Hollie since she was singing with someone else and also her song was much easier, but I think she did a good job. As for the dance acts, Adrian is a wonderful kid and did a great job but Diversity and Flawless were better and deserve points for needing to coordinate their moves with one another. I would go with Diversity because I found their routines a little more creative and humorous, and this time, I think the coordination needed in Diversity&#039;s routine was a little more demanding, but it was very close. In terms of Julian, he seems like a great person and plays wonderfully although I know that song very well, and I think he missed a note or two. Finally, the Greek dancers were energetic and I liked them more than when I&#039;ve seen them before. They added a lot of fun to the competition. But all in all, if I could vote (I&#039;m in the USA), while Diversity would be a close second, I would have to choose Hollie because she is so special. She was born with a gift, and I hope she will continue to share it with all of us. And to think she is only 10 and will get better!  You did an incredible job young lady, and I am a big fan whether you won or not. Congratulations! You are a winner especially after what you came back from regardless of any vote!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m waiting for the results online since I&#8217;m in the USA. I&#8217;ve seen all 10 finalists. All I know is that Hollie was absolutely incredible in the finals! I know she has some issues with her lungs and stamina, but if she can overcome them, she will definitely be a professional singer, or perhaps in musical theatre, if she wants. I am not familiar with her choice of song in the finals, but I immediately could hear how difficult it was and got nervous for her, but she nailed it! The other acts were extremely good as well, but I am partial to Hollie and the beauty in her voice. Susan did a very good job but was a little flat. I heard more power and less beauty in her voice than I would like. I feel exactly the same way about Shaheen. He always just seems to be slightly out of tune to me for some reason but is powerful. Shaun was great, but again, his voice is almost there, but not quite right. Hollie for me is clearly the best singer. And by the way, I&#8217;d like to see the girl from 2 Grand come back on her own. She has a very good voice as well although the act itself, while touching, is not special. It is hard to compare her to Hollie since she was singing with someone else and also her song was much easier, but I think she did a good job. As for the dance acts, Adrian is a wonderful kid and did a great job but Diversity and Flawless were better and deserve points for needing to coordinate their moves with one another. I would go with Diversity because I found their routines a little more creative and humorous, and this time, I think the coordination needed in Diversity&#8217;s routine was a little more demanding, but it was very close. In terms of Julian, he seems like a great person and plays wonderfully although I know that song very well, and I think he missed a note or two. Finally, the Greek dancers were energetic and I liked them more than when I&#8217;ve seen them before. They added a lot of fun to the competition. But all in all, if I could vote (I&#8217;m in the USA), while Diversity would be a close second, I would have to choose Hollie because she is so special. She was born with a gift, and I hope she will continue to share it with all of us. And to think she is only 10 and will get better!  You did an incredible job young lady, and I am a big fan whether you won or not. Congratulations! You are a winner especially after what you came back from regardless of any vote!</p>
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		<title>By: john</title>
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		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 17:20:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>All I know is that this girl has a beautiful voice with amazing vocal range and is the most talented singer in my view.  Shaheen has an excellent voice and is powerful, but I think we have seen the best from him even if he gets training. It just lacks a little something special that someone like Michael Jacskon had as a kid. Susan Boyle is very good and might make a CD or two but nobody will know her name in a few years. And Shaun Smith is also good but I don&#039;t think good enough. But Hollie is so special, and with the right coaching, both in terms of singing and how to handle things emotionally, she could be great.  She is the one in my view that has the best chance at a professional career even if she does not win.  And every time I see her, I just want to give her a hug.  Part of me even wants to contribute to her singing lessons because I know her parents have somewhat limit finances. But I am sure she will soon have all she needs. I&#039;ve heard Simon want to sign her. I just hope she has the right parental direction. A lot of child stars turn into some not so nice adults, and I would hate her to become some diva or something worse. Good luck to you Hollie and some day I hope to give you that hug and tell you how much I love your voice.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All I know is that this girl has a beautiful voice with amazing vocal range and is the most talented singer in my view.  Shaheen has an excellent voice and is powerful, but I think we have seen the best from him even if he gets training. It just lacks a little something special that someone like Michael Jacskon had as a kid. Susan Boyle is very good and might make a CD or two but nobody will know her name in a few years. And Shaun Smith is also good but I don&#8217;t think good enough. But Hollie is so special, and with the right coaching, both in terms of singing and how to handle things emotionally, she could be great.  She is the one in my view that has the best chance at a professional career even if she does not win.  And every time I see her, I just want to give her a hug.  Part of me even wants to contribute to her singing lessons because I know her parents have somewhat limit finances. But I am sure she will soon have all she needs. I&#8217;ve heard Simon want to sign her. I just hope she has the right parental direction. A lot of child stars turn into some not so nice adults, and I would hate her to become some diva or something worse. Good luck to you Hollie and some day I hope to give you that hug and tell you how much I love your voice.</p>
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		<title>By: john</title>
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		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 17:08:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The one thing that bothers me is that Hollie wants to win this so much. I don&#039;t think it was just the pressure of being in front of a crowd that got to her. She was fine at the audition, and I think she has been in plays and things. She seems to be a strong child in terms of being able to put on a brave face based on her comments about bullies and things. And although I am sure the attention and build-up to the semi-finals were factors, I think the real problem is her desire to win and be &quot;a top of the world&quot; when she meets the queen. Her love for singing and dancing was replaced by a focus on winning. That is a natural thing to happen to anyone, but her parents must step in here.  They must teach her that she should never view her gift as a tool to obtain things. Sure, her singing can take her places and make her money, but that cannot be her focus. Her focus must simply be her love for what she does otherwise she will lose something precious, namely, the joy she has when singing and dancing. Singing on stage should be no different than singing at home. That will help her relax. She should not be thinking about winning and getting some prize. She should be thinking about how much joy she feels when she performs and sharing that joy with us. Of course she will also think about winning and earning money as she gets older, but those things will come naturally. And she must understand that sometimes she will win and sometimes she will not which is a tough lesson for all of us. But the most important thing is to never give up the joy she has when she performs for any contest, any audition, the queen, or anything or anyone else. Nothing is worth losing what makes her the most happy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The one thing that bothers me is that Hollie wants to win this so much. I don&#8217;t think it was just the pressure of being in front of a crowd that got to her. She was fine at the audition, and I think she has been in plays and things. She seems to be a strong child in terms of being able to put on a brave face based on her comments about bullies and things. And although I am sure the attention and build-up to the semi-finals were factors, I think the real problem is her desire to win and be &#8220;a top of the world&#8221; when she meets the queen. Her love for singing and dancing was replaced by a focus on winning. That is a natural thing to happen to anyone, but her parents must step in here.  They must teach her that she should never view her gift as a tool to obtain things. Sure, her singing can take her places and make her money, but that cannot be her focus. Her focus must simply be her love for what she does otherwise she will lose something precious, namely, the joy she has when singing and dancing. Singing on stage should be no different than singing at home. That will help her relax. She should not be thinking about winning and getting some prize. She should be thinking about how much joy she feels when she performs and sharing that joy with us. Of course she will also think about winning and earning money as she gets older, but those things will come naturally. And she must understand that sometimes she will win and sometimes she will not which is a tough lesson for all of us. But the most important thing is to never give up the joy she has when she performs for any contest, any audition, the queen, or anything or anyone else. Nothing is worth losing what makes her the most happy.</p>
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		<title>By: john</title>
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		<dc:creator>john</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 16:49:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You people don&#039;t get it. The judges are doing their job and that job is to get the best talent to the next round. When Simon saw Shaheen had true talent, he stopped an impending disaster and gave him a second chance. They gave an adult violinist a second chance to come back as a solo. Instead of not allowing Evans to move on, they told the parents to shut up and let them move on because their son had true talent. Shaheen, the violinist, the Evans boy, and Hollie were too talented not to give another chance. It is not about being perfectly fair to everyone. It is not about sympathy.  (Maybe letting her go again was but certainly not putting her in the finals.) It is about finding true talent and all but 2grand and the Greeks are true talent! The judges and voters got it right 8 out of 10 times. I just wish Natalie could have gotten in somehow over 2grand or the Greeks and maybe Jamie Pugh. Those two also have true talent.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You people don&#8217;t get it. The judges are doing their job and that job is to get the best talent to the next round. When Simon saw Shaheen had true talent, he stopped an impending disaster and gave him a second chance. They gave an adult violinist a second chance to come back as a solo. Instead of not allowing Evans to move on, they told the parents to shut up and let them move on because their son had true talent. Shaheen, the violinist, the Evans boy, and Hollie were too talented not to give another chance. It is not about being perfectly fair to everyone. It is not about sympathy.  (Maybe letting her go again was but certainly not putting her in the finals.) It is about finding true talent and all but 2grand and the Greeks are true talent! The judges and voters got it right 8 out of 10 times. I just wish Natalie could have gotten in somehow over 2grand or the Greeks and maybe Jamie Pugh. Those two also have true talent.</p>
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