Somehow I managed to wake up the whole family for both semis and the final at 5AM, and while I got the usual 'oh, this is a weak year, nothing stands out' from them at first, the songs grew on them as they do every year, and everyone ended up with a bunch of favourites. The biggest shared favourite in the family was clearly

- he was my mum's #1, and was in the top 3 for everyone else (my sister, my dad and myself), so we sent him a big chunk of votes from a couple of phones (though not enough to get him Australian televote points unfortunately - he ended 11th in our televote). We all enjoyed Dami's performance, so we were pretty proud of her second place. Dad was quite a big fan of Azerbaijan and Armenia as well (more specifically, he was a fan of the constant close-up shots of their legs).
The winner was quite controversial - I was thrilled, of course, so I was on one extreme, but on the other, Dad's been ranting all day about how Australia were robbed, it's all political, Ukraine's song was terrible, etc. etc. etc. You know the drill. In between the two extremes, I've managed to bring my mum around to being a fan and putting Jamala in her top 4 after she hated the song at first, while my sister was still kind of annoyed but admitted it was growing on her a lot with every listen.
In the end, I think they liked a good deal more songs than they have in the last couple of years, so it was ultimately a pretty good family watch. Hopefully next year's just as good!