
It seems to me that there’s another case of Paul Potts this year on the Britains Got Talent show.
Simon would be so happy that this year’s it will head into a greater start.
It is clear the he is more comfortable in his own town and doing his own show than having it on American Idol.
Susan Boyle is what everyone is talking about these days. I think the one show that actually allow real ordinary people regardless of their age and boundaries to catch a breeze and fly, is this show.
It started incredibly with Paul Potts on the first year. Then now Susan.
By now everyone that ever follow the show or the online YouTube posting would know about her singing the infamous I Dream a Dream from Les Miserable. What some may not know is that she sounds so like the original that is makes everyone chills up their spine to see this old lady with the most usual and ordinary old Scottish face on earth could sing as good as any actor on the real show.
I as a optimistic of course knows from the experience of reviewing such shows that there are totally these people around. What makes it so great is that. It’s exactly what British is all about. They joke and laugh and become cynical about the look of the person and the laugh and the irony that they got smack on the face right off with such performances and graciously forget about what they thought a few second ago and totally applaud and encourage the person they just judge.
There’s no fault, everyone’s opinion when she walk on stage is that she is just another flop. And as Simon’s facial expression shows throughout the performances is that he sees gold. There’s his ticket to the very core spirit of the show and they have found the right one this year. There’s no need to do too many promotion and arrange so many things to generate the hype for the show……
Yes…. Susan is one hell of the spirited puncher. She’s even cheerier than Paul.
In Paul we see a long discourage man rise to become the phoenix. Susan is already the hype and she fits just right to the show.
Our best wishes to Susan and congratulation to Simon.
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