It’s week
four and we are starting the show with The Showbears or as David said, “the new
One Direction.” Wow! Wasn’t that something different...? Five grown men (all
very camp!) dressed in sequined sailor outfits singing. Then David decided he could
be a member of the group and he fitted in perfectly! With a standing ovation
from the audience, this act may just cut it well in the competition!
The next
act was Face Team who wowed us by slam dunking their way through to the next
stages of the competition with their unique take on acrobatics and basketball. We
then visited Edinburgh next rather than Glasgow like normal to see if they can
match up to Glasgow’s runner-up Susan Boyle. We’re greeted with Neil Lawson,
who dressed in women’s clothes seemed to scare all of us. Congratulations to
Scotland for showcasing talent we would rather be left at home! Only in
Scotland can we get a bunch of guys dressed in morphsuits playing the bagpipes,
which Simon likened to five jelly babies. Sorry Scotland, you haven’t got much
talent to offer us. Fourteen year old Paige Turley proved us all wrong with the
most beautiful rendition of ‘Skinny Love’ that I have ever heard, she showed
that Scotland does have a small amount of talent and that young people have
talent.
A final
hop back to London and we are graced with United We Stand. A semi-unique dance
act that wowed the judges and the audience with their moves but can they
compete with the other dance acts in the competition? The best act of the
evening was Strictly Wheels who proved that even if you're in a wheelchair, you
can still dance. A slow dance to start off which made the act seem boring until
the music kicked in and we were subjected to one of the best acts so far. They
will definitely go far in the competition and the future definitely holds lots
for them!
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