Even better, he had worked on a project that one of the judges worked on.AnX wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:27 am was the whole thing a joke then? cos the winner was fuckin terrible, not even funny really...
Most contests like this have strict rules about this. Spitfire doubled down on their mistake. First off the score is terrible, the only positive thing to say is at least they tried to do something different, secondly they allowed a person with previous business dealings with a judge to participate.
I think this is what really blows, it's too easy to wonder if the judge wasn't influenced by this. It's why they don't allow this normally in contests, charges of nepotism are too easy to consider.