Saturday, 28 April 2012

Britain's Got Talent 2012 - Week 6

It's week 6 and we are starting in London, what a surprise... Not. Our first act was an organ player called Graham, whose name is actually Michael, but he didn't know that until the age of 12. Quite frankly, Graham/Michael was a complete pillock. But he was so funny! He did a rendition of La Bamba which got the crowd on it's feet. The judges must of only put him through because he was funny. I wonder if he has a carer or something to help him with his day to day life...?

Our second act were The Jive Ages. A bunch of men dressed in bright yellow suits, all looking like bananas and singing a song from The Jungle Book... coincidence perhaps? We then saw a bunch of little school kids who go by the name of Nu Sxool. I was pleasantly surprised with this act! I'm sick of seeing dance acts but these guys actually offered something original and something visually attractive. It was then Be Minor. An amazing girl band who I saw when I was in the audience. Sadly, the didn't show the full audition as it was AMAZING! Hopefully they will do well and I really hope they make it to the final. Next up, 11 year old Molly - cue the 'aww' from the audience. A beautiful voice! But I somewhat think she's not old enough to go too far in the competition, I have doubts as to whether she will win and at a young age when they get voted out it's hard for them. But who knows, maybe I will be pleasantly surprised!

We then see Geisha, who I have already seen on two other shows - someone's desperate for fame! I'm surprised she got through, she was a complete idiot and quite frankly needs to be put down as soon as possible. After Geisha, plenty more weird acts who thankfully didn't get through and most certainly don't deserve to. We've moved to Birmingham and our first act is a magician managed to throw the cards at the judges, predict the wrong card and fail his audition. But then 9 year old Malaki saved the day! Such a powerful voice from such a small child who tugged at the hearts of everyone watching.  We were then left on a cliffhanger as he started to cry and we went to an ad break, Twitter erupted wanting to know what happened next. One cry and a restart and we were off again. He didn't really need to restart at all, he was obviously getting four yeses because he is an amazing singer for a young boy!

Next week it's the last batch of auditions and then we see who is through to the semi finals! 


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