Fedez's run-up, rating: 7
When Fedez arrived at Live, he managed to put together a very strong team and got started. He lost Asia almost immediately, but then he ran away and reached the final with two very good competitors who he knew how to listen to (when they got into trouble with the task, he agreed to change the song) and make the most of it. Despite the distractions of the Morgan soap: through his fault, he found himself with Valerio Staffelli several times with the Golden Tapir in his hand. He would certainly have preferred (and deserved) a slightly quieter “X Factor”.
Morgan up to date, rating: 0
The protagonists, the contexts change, with some variables (sometimes he apologizes, sometimes – as in this case – he takes it out on alleged “cliques” against him), but the result does not change. Morgan remains trapped in a destructive loop driven by his ego. He returns, in this case after launching attacks against the program in all locations and lakes. Cause chaos. He is sent away. “Morgan made Morgan.” Unfortunately, because then we're no longer talking about music, but about his excesses. It is no coincidence that he continues to divide the public even if he is no longer among the judges: there are those who reject him without appeal and those who reject him for the umpteenth time because of his competence and experience (in comparison to competitors) honor won five times). Or because it can be an excuse to oppose Fedez (which is very fashionable lately).
Ambra in the final without competitors, vote: 4
“We are the anonymous emotional ones, we always cry, the weepers.” This is how Ambra jokingly defined her team on the eve of Live’s departure. Episode after episode, the emotions within the team always remained limited, also due to the missions. The cut-off audience quickly fell out of love. So Ambra found herself in the final without any competitors, having also faced, in the fifth live, a brother's choice between Angelica – who, as they say, entered Pope and left Cardinal – and Matteo Alieno, in which she had no desire to decide, who was the first. eliminate (and the other two judges, Fedez and Dargen, had to intervene to help him).
Dargen less focused than the last edition, rating: 5
Although he quietly managed to get almost his entire team to the final, Dargen seemed less focused than last year. He often stood in the shadow of his crowded desk neighbor (with whom he also clashed violently in the fourth live). However, he was really a big supporter of other competitors such as Maria Tomba, whose fan he has repeatedly declared himself to be.
The successful bet from SARAFINE, rating: 8
He ranged from traditional Calabrian songs to Bizet's “Carmen”, from the Beatles to 883, without ever missing a beat. At 34, it's not easy to give up a secure job to get back into the sport and follow the irresistible call of music. But Sara Sorrenti, aka SARAFINE, did it and – given her impeccable record with the program – has never been a more successful bet.
Francesca Michielin in difficulty level, rating: 5
After last year's baptism of fire, the second run should have been child's play. Flat, agile, supple. Instead, it turned out to be a Dolomite stage, and in the most tiring moments (Ivan Graziani's breakdown, but especially Morgan's, could not be contained), Francesca Michielin seemed to be in extreme difficulty.
The Revelation Maria Tomba, rating: 8
We still don't know if the Maria Tomba è morti tour will ever happen, but one thing is certain: Maria Tomba, with her lively stage presence and over-the-top enthusiasm (as well as her powerful soul voice), was the revelation of