What i'm getting at is I agree the X-factor is a tried'n'true generic format but what about the X Factor in particular compared to the 9000 other talent shows out there makes it deserving of such fury?Nini wrote:In proportion to what? Not everything can be compared to the bigger things. The largest denominator here is television so no, not really that disproportionate on that scale which I doubt anyone was making odd comparatives to human disaster.cdd wrote:Good grief... I mean, I don't watch the X Factor, but don't you think some of the opinions expressed in this thread are... disproportionate? Worse things in life and all that.
So no, you're wrong cdd.
The bloody X Factor
I think one thing that makes the X Factor stand out a little bit as worthy of contempt is that it's not just a fluffy Saturday night Strictly affair, but a cynical exercise designed to put out something which, even if fleetingly, is bad for music.cdd wrote:What i'm getting at is I agree the X-factor is a tried'n'true generic format but what about the X Factor in particular compared to the 9000 other talent shows out there makes it deserving of such fury?Nini wrote:In proportion to what? Not everything can be compared to the bigger things. The largest denominator here is television so no, not really that disproportionate on that scale which I doubt anyone was making odd comparatives to human disaster.cdd wrote:Good grief... I mean, I don't watch the X Factor, but don't you think some of the opinions expressed in this thread are... disproportionate? Worse things in life and all that.
So no, you're wrong cdd.
Bloody hell, I'm agreeing with Nini! What's this world coming to?
Anyway, I've had it with reality TV, but it's a sad indictment on life when people consistantly watch this kind of tosh. It also shows how rubbish ITV is. They can't afford to keep regional news services, but they can keep this garbage? (That's a rant better kept for TVF though, methinks)
The only stage worth watching is the auditions, for sheer comedy value, although having said that, the song from the failures at the final was over-the-top, unnecessary, demeaning and unfunny. The constant drawing-out of the voting was irritating as well, that show could, and indeed should, have been finished in five minutes, but no. We're sat there hearing those numbers again and again.
Anyway, I've had it with reality TV, but it's a sad indictment on life when people consistantly watch this kind of tosh. It also shows how rubbish ITV is. They can't afford to keep regional news services, but they can keep this garbage? (That's a rant better kept for TVF though, methinks)
The only stage worth watching is the auditions, for sheer comedy value, although having said that, the song from the failures at the final was over-the-top, unnecessary, demeaning and unfunny. The constant drawing-out of the voting was irritating as well, that show could, and indeed should, have been finished in five minutes, but no. We're sat there hearing those numbers again and again.

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