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Top 10: Super-Quick Recap

Here's my quick rundown of tonight's show. Am I still a Theo fan? Maybe.*

*YES.


  1. Drew on the drums. Novelty factor will keep him in.

  2. Adam on a motorbike. Reads as cheese to me. He'll be fine.

  3. Mark. Go home. Now. Don't ever dance again.

  4. Mookie. Forgettable. But I like his hair.

  5. Amberly. Okay. Middle of the pack.

  6. I liked Sebastian. For the first time ever. Apparently I'm the only one?

  7. Earl is cool. Very cool. Like, Bowie cool. He'll stay.

  8. Katherine. The best girl. Not that there's much competition.

  9. Theo. The best. By far. Did you vote? I did. Twice.

  10. Mitch was all right. I would have liked him more if he was before Theo.

I find it hilarious that the judges panned Sebastian so brutally, and yet he's the only contestant to have listed Bowie as his inspiration:

Sebastian Pigott, 25 Also a Toronto contender, Sebastian Pigott - an actor and writer - put his performing chops to work in his last competition show, blowing the audience away with a harmonica-accompanied, fly-away version of Sam Cooke's Bring it On Home to Me. He beat out his musically gifted older brother Oliver for a spot in the top 10. "You are the first real sex symbol we've had on this show," Judge Farley Flex said to Pigott. Motto: There is no giant foot trying to squash me. Inspiration: David Bowie

He's the wildcard. Did you vote for him?

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