BGT (from series 6 onwards) is one of the few shows where I really like all four of its judges. They have great chemistry and give worthwhile critiques.. But personally, David is just the best! He brings so much life to BGT, and he is simply funny and awesome.
David but I don't get why everyone hates Amanda. Alesha really annoys me; I feel like when Simons not there she acts more like the bitchy judge and it's a tad tiresome.
Amanda is a talentless cow. Alesha is similarly talentless and offers nothing but tedious cliches. David is an irritating, narcissistic little **** who makes everything about him.
Therefore, by process of elimination, Simon is the only tolerable one.
Funnily, I never thought badly about the four.. I think they compliment each other much better than the previous panel of judges from the earlier series. Interesting to hear what you all thought.
Amanda makes me cringe. "Kony more like pony" nobody in the audience laughs. Was more awkward than the "are you all right? no you are all left!" woman who at least made me laugh because it was so awful.
Simon is a bit of an arse but sadly he's usually right. Alesha always annoyed me by pressing David's buzzer which goes against the point of the show. David is funny & I liked his sly digs at Alesha for miming. So probably David then Simon.
Can't say I watch it too often, but I feel David Walliams seems to be the most genuine...most of the time. Stopped watching it now, though; only really watch it up until it starts to get serious and people are actually trying to win it.
David easily for me. Felt Alesha was very biased last night towards her golden buzzer act - she looked very pissed off when they didn't even get into the top 3
Can't say I watch it too often, but I feel David Walliams seems to be the most genuine...most of the time. Stopped watching it now, though; only really watch it up until it starts to get serious and people are actually trying to win it.
I think I used to prefer the audition stages but those are so ridiculously scripted/faked/contrived nowadays that I find the live shows to be more entertaining. Obviously the live shows are still manipulated to a degree but it's easier to tell if an act is genuinely good or bad without the constant trickery you get in the pre-recorded stages.