Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25150955-20180406204313/@comment-25150955-20180505220648

THOUGHTS ON BGT WEEK 4:

Brian Howe: It was a little too strange for my taste. [NO]

Malcolm Cuthbertson: That was dumb. [X]

Ellie and Jeki: JEKI YOO!! They may be the best quick-change act I’ge seen on one of these shows. It was all fluent and well-staged, and I LOVE them as a couple. Because, wow, they’re adorable. [YES]

Noel James: That was delightful. He was really funny. Though I think that whole guitar cover bit was built around the one “it’s not an original, it’s a cover” joke. [YES]

Donchez: Now THIS is a David Walliams Golden Buzzer! I can’t wait to see him again. [YES]

Audrey Laybourne: I wasn’t crazy about it. Was sort of uncomfortable if anything. [NO]

The D-Day Darlings: They are the best choir in the competition right now by song choice alone. Oh, and they sounded beautiful, too. [YES]

Ben Pridmore: I’m sure it’s impressive, but good god, it was boring. [NO]

Andrew Lee: Hey, an Asia’s Got Talent contestant! He did a great job, even though I’ve seen the routine before. Was this the knife throwing act Stephen Mulhern was talking about in that interview before the premiere? [YES]

Ross McGrane: He was fine, but he definitely has some room for improvement. [NO]

Aleksander Mileusnic: Chip hit it right on the head. Not only does he sound great, but he also put a creative spin on a great song. He was terrific.

TOP 3 OF THE NIGHT
 * 1) Aleksander Mileusnic (this was a tough one)
 * 2) Ellie and Jeki
 * 3) The D-Day Darlings