Oscars: Did singing kids ruin the show?
(CBS) "It was just bad. It was awful. It was just horrible," said Andy Cohen on "Morning Joe." He added, "I was looking for a knife to stick in my eyes."
Bravo's senior v.p. of original programming and development was talking about the kids from Staten Island's P.S. 22 and their rendition of "Over the Rainbow" that closed the Oscars.
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His statements added some color to the Monday morning quarterbacking that always goes on after the Academy Awards.
"The end of the Oscars...we don't want to see this. You just ruined everything," said Cohen. Hey, some people didn't want to see Gwyneth Paltrow sing or see Billy Crystal at all but the Oscars trotted them out, too.
So what do you think? Did the singing kids ruin the Oscars? Was there something that happened long before their appearance that made you turn the show off? Did the kids save it? Let us know in the comments.
