The first thing I hear from one of the staff as I arrive at the stage on a Friday afternoon in May (exactly one week after the first elimination panel): They behaved themselves in front of the children.Well, thats a relief. After the first few judging panels, in which many of the contestants acted like petulant children, sniping and fighting among each other like schoolyard brats, a little civility would be welcome. (Although as it turns out, taking too high a road would turn out to be one contestants downfall.)I get a sense today isnt an ordinary one when Im told the kids are upstairs in school, and theyre not talking about the wannabe producers for once. Theyre talking actual kids, child performers, who took part in executing the latest challenge. (I dont get to meet them, but thats not a surprise, as the shows producers tend to keep us away from the actual process.)As we get ready for the taping of the ...
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