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Second chance in the contest – “the race set-up is a nightmare scenario”

 


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  Mar 07.2015
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Dolly Style and Dinah Nah. Photo: Gustav Dahlander / SVT

Dolly Style and Dinah Nah. Photo: Gustav Dahlander / SVT

It is time for the Second Chance. Nightmare scenario and the competition perhaps the most frustrated set up.

I’ve never understood the thing about having this contest between. That some songs will get a second chance is a necessity and a must in a competition where voting piece may otherwise be pure disaster. But this by asking two entries against each other in a so-called duel is nothing more than silly.

Two-looking favorites is usually – or almost always – be opposed to each other. It is a chess game and we have no other choice than to simply choose one of the contributions to add our voices to. I just do not understand why Second Chance can not get to be like the other races instead?

All songs are competing against each other. That is to say, all songs will compete on the same terms. Dom songs with the most votes will advance to the final. Easy as pie and not more than fair.

Now, SVT instead create exciting TV drama, and sure it understands. But at whose expense? It will be exciting anyway! There is probably no one of us as humanly think about this approach? Have we ever done it or we do not always swore in frustration when voting majority will and we do not know who to vote for?

Is there anything SVT will change in this competition, it is precisely Second Chance . Fuck if there are eight or seven grants in each event, whether the new app works or if the hosts are doing well or not.

For the next year I want to see a Second Chance, where all songs are competing in the same conditions. That – and nothing else – is the competition’s most important change.

Andreas Weise VS. Linus Svenning
Classed as the starting field’s most hard-tipped duel. And yes, I am prepared to agree, although I personally think that this duel at the same time also the most boring.

None of the songs seemed to me that the taste of the poets’ race. I am neither happy or disappointed if it becomes a Robbie Williams copy or a tattooed girl’s favorite receiving a final tickets.

Hasse Andersson VS. Kristin Amparo
Why have these two contributions made to each other? I understand it just does not! Here comes the downside of duels and Second Chance. Two favorites are pitted against each other and it is sheer frustration.

Most just to Kristin Amparo probably smokes. She sings the shit of all in this year’s contest and this year’s biggest and most bombastic ballad. But it is not, unfortunately, how sick as it sounds.

Hasse Andersson has namely grown big in just a week, and is writing a long way up the charts with his hit song People’s Park. And is not it lovely. But here we must surely think one step further before we choose to throw us on the phone?

Now it’s time for the finale. It’s time for earnest. Then we should surely provide the fun, pleasant and fun in Second Chance? Let it stay there and add your voice to something that also has a chance in the Eurovision ago.

Amparo at all just find themselves in Second Chances right now and not already in the final, and she additionally now forced to duel ‘Kvinnaböske’, is just a really great testament to how low the level is at this competition.

Dolly Style VS. Dinah Nah
I equate this with the duel above. What do we choose? Three dancing dolls out of step or a modern, poppy and cool girl who just oozes 2015. The answer should be obvious.

Behrang feat. Victor Crone VS. Samir & amp; Viktor
I would actually direct to guess at an obvious profit for Samir & amp; Viktor now. If it had not been for that they only came to Second Chance from his race.

I thought the fact that they were given as finalists already considering how effective their fans are at it there with voting and social media. I also think Samir & amp; Viktor themselves suffered a blow to the confidence there, and who knows. The trip ends maybe here?

The resistance they encounter has namely been expanded from Behrang and Victor Crone to further crackdown. Oh, yeah! How effective this tactic is I do not know but this is how it is. Instead of a duo have them namely suddenly become a trio and enlisted the help of former mello-winner Malena Ernman.

Yes it is as strange as it sounds, and I think SVT seriously should take a think how much each artist is allowed to change its contribution once they come further in the competition.

This is roughly in my mind as to Mans Zelmerlöw suddenly would get the idea to sing a duet with Carol in her ‘ Heroes’ in the final. I may sound bitter but this is nothing more than a dirty cheating to hopefully go fishing more votes.

Hence, I also hope fervently that fjortis are calling an end to his last weekly allowance on Saturday as Samir & amp; Viktor can bounce forward directly to the final.

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