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Originally Posted by Smudgers_mum Yes I do  I could write a whole essay on why but didn't want to bore everyone lol
I just think they use the contestants to make money, I realise that they make money as well and they'e not complaining but I think it's more like a puppet show, wear this, sing this, say this.
The speed at which they release a song afterwards before people get bored, the latest one in the UK, he was called Shayne and they already had the song and music which he would release wrote for him before he even won the thing. He won it on a saturday and the cd was in the shops by wednesday. They get it out quick before people get bored
I prefer artists that write music, play instruments and have REAL talent. I think kelly clarkson is an acception, I believe she was destined to make it. But any product of these shows in the UK is forgotten after a few months, if not weeks.
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I do agree with you, and I only watched one episode this season. A lot of people don't know how the real process goes. There is another screening that goes on where people sing in front of different judges. They weed out of all the normal, mediocre singers. Then they pick the most interesting best and worst to go in front of the top Simon, Randy, and Paula. Think about it, would the Simon sit through all of those thousands of people?
So some of those people who are bad singers are told that they get to make it to the round with the 3 judges Simon, Randy, and Paula. So these people are given false hope that they are better singers than a lot of the people there because they can get judged. But instead the bad singers are JUST advanced for TV and to get made fun of. Simon watches the tapes of the people and sees pictures before they even go up in front and sing so they can plan what bad things he can say. The first day they slipped up. How did Simon know about the blond/tanned girl's mother when she wasn't even on the stage? I think it's rude to just put people out there to make fun of them. I think they're just out to humiliate people in the first few weeks. Where are the morals in that?