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X Factor

Always_Harassed
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Have just watched the X Factor. Now know who has been put through the the live finals. I stupidly thought that it was a singing competition. They have put through a lot of people who are interesting and will give them good press but not great singers. Put out a lot of much better singers. Been watching less and less as the series went on but am not going to watch it at all now. So manipulative just to get lots of press coverage.
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of course it is manipulative, it always has been!0
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It's never been a singing comp, it's always been a case of who will attract ratings and get that Christmas number 1 then disappear.
No talent is required.If at first you don't succeed, maybe bomb disposal isn't the best career choice.0 -
I really cant believe they didnt put Jade through, she was one of my favorites to be honest.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
Always_Harassed wrote: »I stupidly thought that it was a singing competition.0
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I'd recommend Chart Throb by Ben EltonLegal team on standby0
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Always_Harassed wrote: »Have just watched the X Factor. Now know who has been put through the the live finals. I stupidly thought that it was a singing competition. They have put through a lot of people who are interesting and will give them good press but not great singers. Put out a lot of much better singers. Been watching less and less as the series went on but am not going to watch it at all now. So manipulative just to get lots of press coverage.
So you finally got it after seven years?
This show makes far more in terms of money from voting during the shows and selling ad space than the 'artists' ever do from their careers. From Simon Cowell's perspective, it's immaterial whether any of them go on to be successful singers - it's all and only about the tv programme. The more contentious the better because that means more people vote."Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0 -
johnnyboyrebel wrote: »As they said...
My sister was at the auditions in Manchester and most of the ones that got through were either dressed in outlandish costumes or stunningly beautiful model types. Clearly the singing was irrelevant.
Which one was your singer not? Or all of the above including a poor singer0 -
Any televised reality TV programme isn't based on who's best at what; it's aimed at who's got most people willing to spend a fortune voting for them.0
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I'm more surprised that this year's ringers are quite so obvious, particularly those who claim that they've never sung in public before yet somehow turn up with a studio quality backing track and the confidence to incorporate a cringe inducing dance into their routine.0
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