After the second rehearsals came out (I can only see them now due to time differences), the black hole annoys me even more. It looks terrible. For those saying that people won't know that it doesn't work, and therefore think that it looks great, what kind of logic is that. If they don't know that it is broken, that doesn't mean that they will love it. I showed the second rehearsals to my neighbours through call (quarantine), and they said that they don't think the Latvians and many others didn't make a good decision when they decided for a part of the background to be black. This is a disadvantage for the countries that decided to use the other side of the sun. And when the RAI said as an excuse that it isn't broken, it just doesn't turn fast enough. If there isn't any problem, doesn't that mean that they built and designed a stage in a way that it won't work? Doesn't that mean that they built it to not work? Imagine if one of the countries that rely on the other side of the sun doesn't qualify, what is there to say that it isn't the broadcasters fault?