Genuinely surprised they didn’t manage to sneak a few seconds of Zelensky past the “no politics” rule, btw. I had to be reminded that rule even exists, the way this year went down!
Congratulations, Sweden!
I was gonna ask if you guys still have any original spots left to host next year, but a quick look at wikipedia tells me you already ran out of those in 2016. XD
Gotta say it real quick before I feel obligated by personal tradition to congratulate them on the win, but I don’t want Sweden to win, waaaah.
I spoke too soon (or posted too late), because Belgium is getting a fascinating amount of 12 points these past few countries. Good for you, Belgium!
Glad Iceland sent another weirdo to be weird about the points announcement, because all these points for Sweden all the time are getting really repetitive.
Not a lot of points from us to Belgium, but better some than none, right?
Oh wow, our guy getting to lead the pièce de résistance of the allstars parade. Neat!
The Australian commenters having breakfast in their booth to show solidarity with the home front. XD
My favorites are Czechia, Australia, Moldova, and Norway, in no particular order. So please vote for them!
Or Germany or Croatia, lmao.
And that was the last of the contestants! Next up, voting time, a bunch of interval acts, and the audience having a near-orgasmic meltdown over Graham Norton, or something?
Did the UK miss dangling from the bottom of the scoreboard already or something??
Croatia will sadly probably get zero points from the jury, but let’s for a moment imagine how epic it would be if they won this year.
Sure, it’s a competent song, but that still doesn’t make Israel interesting.
Lithuania has also really grown on me since the semi-finals. The English parts barely bother me anymore!
...on the CD, at least.
Germany is fucking fantastic, please reward this magical combo of grunting and hysteria with a super high result this year. XDDD
It probably won’t happen, but let’s imagine for a moment how epic it would be if Ukraine won twice in a row for the first time since *googles* Ireland’s three-in-a-row from 1992 to 1994.
