I do not think he goes over the line because thats how life really is...its not all happy go lucky all the time...but with autistic kids, he should draw the line somewhere.
2007-02-09 09:52:08
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answered by DANA H 1
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i'm somewhat looking forward to this Ashes sequence and somewhat have not thoroughly written the Aussies off. then lower back England might desire to bypass into the sequence as overwhelming favourites by using modern-day sort and the reality that the sequence is being performed in England. I reckon Chris Rogers could be slightly a dark horse as he's prevalent with the circumstances over right here noticeably plenty. stable to make sure some friendly banter flying around between the two instruments of supporters too!
2016-12-16 19:00:32
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answered by howsare 4
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no, i think he's just doing his job. the intent of the show is to find someone that most of America can relate to, but most of all someone who is talented. when he is harsh it is only because he is telling the truth. some people just don't seem to get the point, and many of them shouldn't be there in the first place. Simon, at least speaks his own opinion, unlike Paula, who will just say what randy says. if anyone has crossed the line on this show, it is Paula by her questionable behavior and rumors of possible drug abuse and affairs with contestants. now, this is all publicity and rumor for sure, but it's all good T.V.
2007-02-08 10:51:34
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answered by iwondersoiask 4
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It's all scripted! If you don't like it, don't watch it. The fewer people who tune in, the less interest advertisers will have in the programme, the less likely it is that another series will be commissioned, and the lower likeyhood that that level of nastiness will continue to be seen as light entertainment, and characters with this Simon Cowell persona will be created.
2007-02-08 11:50:37
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answered by Anonymous
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He is quite rude but then the majority of people who audition are totally deluded about either their 'good' looks or their singing ability. We all know what type of person will win so perhaps they should be more picky about who can actually audition rather than letting every freak and their mothers in to be ridiculed. Saying that, it would ruin the best part of the show!
2007-02-01 12:32:29
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answered by theorangebard 2
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the autistic kids...yeah he went over the line. nothing else though, he's speaking the truth. if they cant handle it then they shouldnt be on the show. simon didnt force them to try out.
2007-02-01 12:25:14
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answered by Fabregas 4
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yes. sometimes i do believe that he's being a little to harsh on the contestants. but america love it and as long as that type of behavior is accepted then he will continue to do it
2007-02-08 19:28:59
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answered by desiree60411 2
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OMG, i saw it for the first time last night and I was horrified! But then he was all nice with that grandfather guy that sang so pretty.
Then that fat girl hit on him and he got all shy and tongue-tied!
2007-02-01 12:28:59
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answered by j 2
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He did not need to call that one guy a bush baby!!!! If you are going to rap him on singning - then fine....but personally - don't go there!!!
He did redeem himself, though, when he congratulated that 64 year old man fulfilling a promise to his lady love and shaking his hand!! That was nice of him..........
2007-02-01 12:25:33
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answered by snowdrop 4
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no its his job.
hes only honest judge even if hes bit of jerk
hes more like people invest money in music
2007-02-01 12:31:17
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answered by rostov 5
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