I watched a reality tv show

nancy324

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Okay, so I came home early last night not feeling well and got into bed and turned on the TV and watched American Idol for the first time. Guess I'm a little behind the times? Does anyone even watch it anymore?

It was actually rather fun. I mean, the judges were annoying, but the performers were really talented and fun to watch. I can't imagine how anyone can perform under such pressure! Those performers are really amazing.

Editing to say there was this guy named Bo who was so enjoyable I could have listened to him all night long! :)
 
Hey Nanc! We watch it every week! Not only do you get hooked on their singing but also their personalities. It is soo hard now to see some of the final 12 gone. Each week gets harder and harder now that we are attached. Check in tonight to see one of the final 5 get voted off. THAT is sad!

Came back to say that I hope Carrie wins. She has an unbelievable voice!
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I just started watching it last week because my good friend was raving about Constantine (I didn't think he was as special as she does).

Bo and Carrie are both amazing! If I had voted, though, I probably would vote for Bo. He's just always perfectly in pitch and adds such great color and character to whatever he sings.

It is definitely FUN!
 
This is the first season that I have watched. My dh and I love it. It's a show we have in common and we have fun watching it together. I love Bo. I can't believe Anthony and Scott made it over Constantine. He had star prescence.

Lori
 
Are you kidding? American Idol is probably the highest rated show on TV. Bo is my favorite to win. I also like Vonzell a lot, but I think Carrie is going to beat her. I think V has a better stage personality.

This has been the best season with the talent. I've been watching since the first season and every year, the talent gets better and better. Everyone who made the top 8 were amazing this year and it really is hard to pick a favorite sometimes. I vote often and several times. But I also have unlimited text messaging with Cingular, so it's very easy for me to vote. If I had to use the phone to do it, I don't think I'd vote. Busy signals annoy me.
 
American Idol is VERY popular! My dh watches it often...I catch it here and there. I'm just not a big tv watcher so I'm usually doing something else...I DO enjoy the program when I catch it though. The try outs are especially entertaining. lol

~Wendy~

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DH and I watch American Idol religiously! :) We're so hooked! I love Bo - he's awesome! I was so sad when Constantine got kicked out last week. :( I thought for sure Anthony would have gotten the boot before Constantine.
 
I've been watching American Idol from season 2.

I was glad that Constantine finally got the boot last week. I liked him at first, but then realized that he didn't really have the pipes to continue. Then, his last performance seemed almost a parody of
"tough rock guy," with some moony-eyes thrown at the audience.

Anthony needs to go, IMO. He's a good singer, and is finally doing some songs that show his range, but when I listen to him, he sounds much more like a musical theater singer than a radio star.

I wasn't impressed with Vonzell's first song last night. I think that bad musical accompaniment drowned her out.

Carrie definitely needs to take some movement lessons. She sounds great, but is so stiff and awkward on stage.

Scott looks scary!

My favorite of those that are left is Bo. It took me a while to warm up to him (maybe because he looked grubby at first--and thank god he hasn't worn that shinny shirt again!), but his voice is great, as is his stage presence.

A lot of people complain that Simon is mean, but I usually agree with his assessment of things. I'm getting tired of Paula's over-the-top praise (calling Anwar the "technically best singer"? Guess she didn't hear those flat notes! Or the way he can't hold a note very long without losing it.) I don't think her comments really help the singers improve.
 
Kathryn,

I agree! Paula's too generous with praise -- Simon doesn't sugar coat anything. I like that.

I think Bo is absolutely the best. He's got it covered in all areas. I never worry that he's going to hit a note wrong. It just doesn't happen. And he's extremely comfortable on stage. He's a true pleasure to watch.

I know a lot of people loved Constantine, but he seemed like he was all window dressing. I only tuned in recently, so I don't have any attachment. His song last week was horrible! I immediately got annoyed with his moony-eyed look. He really sings off pitch far too often to have won.

Go Bo!
 
Bo and Carrie are my favorites. I can't wait until Carrie has an album out, I will buy it for sure!
 
Well, from what I saw last night, which was just one episode, Paula did not seem to me to be too generous. I mean they all deserved praise. Can you imagine what it's like to get up in front of millions of people and still have your voice sound relaxed and your movements look relaxed? I have to admit that if I were on the judge's panel I would say something nice to everyone. They're all talented. Just because one has to "win" doesn't mean that they don't all have their qualities. I think Paula was right on target last night. Having said that, though, I think the blonde guy is the least talented of the talented bunch.

Didn't you enjoy Bo's rendition of "How Far Is Heaven"? I can't get it out of my head. He reminds me of Southside Johnny of Asbury Juke fame.
 
>Well, from what I saw last night, which was just one episode,
>Paula did not seem to me to be too generous. I mean they all
>deserved praise.

Paula was a bit more subdued and realistic this week (maybe she read the TV guide article about how annoyed one of the writers there was about her undeserved praise). But in past weeks, she's just been pouring on the praise, deserved or not. To the point where it means nothing.
 
Have you guys seen this?

Have you guys seen this?

http://www.chicagotribune.com/featu...y04,1,4450694.story?coll=chi-leisuretempo-hed

They're saying the only reason Scott is still there is because of this votefortheworst site:

"By Maria Elena Fernandez
Tribune Newspapers: Los Angeles Times
Published May 4, 2005


For at least three weeks, fans of "American Idol" have been pondering a deep philosophical mystery: How in the world has charisma-challenged R&B balladeer Scott Savol managed to survive this competition, jumping ahead of the magnetic Nadia Turner, the soulful Anwar Robinson and total package Constantine Maroulis?

A group of wireless rogues thinks the answer lies with a little social experiment they began last year, one that, were it not for judge Paula Abdul's personal woes, would have qualified as this season's wildest controversy: a call for viewers to vote for the least talented contestants, in the hopes that "American Idol" producers will get stuck with marketing a lemon at the end of the season.

After noticing that his favorites kept getting voted off last year, Dave Della Terza, 22, and a group of college buddies from Northern Illinois University took matters into their own hands. They created their online campaign, votefortheworst.com, to throw the competition off course. ("American Idol" votes are supposed to be cast in favor of contestants whom fans want to keep each Tues-day. Fans can call or text message as many times as they want in a two-hour period.)

"The show is less of a contest for who America picks and more of who the show's producers will influence to win," said Della Terza of Santa Clarita, Calif. "The producers and the judges tend to say, 'We like this person' ... 'This person is going to win' -- and then America just tends to vote along with them. This season it's been Carrie and Bo. So we know it's going to be between Carrie and Bo. Whatever. So, we were like, 'Wouldn't it be funny if ... we pick somebody else and vote for the one [who has been told by the judges], "You're going home, you're terrible." ' "

To date, that person has been Savol, 28, who has drawn the ire of Simon Cowell week after week, and who last Tuesday inspired the cranky judge to tell him to pack his suitcase because of his rendition of "Dance With My Father." But last Wednesday, Savol had earned so many votes that he landed in the top three, sending the show's most popular contestant, Constantine, home to pack his bags.

"I couldn't believe it, I was floored when a friend in Oklahoma called to tell me Scott was in the top three and Constantine went home," Della Terza said. A statement issued by Fox and the producers of the show, 19 Television and Fremantle Media North America, dismissed the group's impact: "While it is unfortunate that a small group of people are so caustic that they believe it would be humorous to negatively sway the voting on 'American Idol,' the number of purported visits to the Web site would have no impact on voting."

But that doesn't address the increasing support for a contestant who has obviously turned off many fans with his back-talking and what comes across to many as a cold personality, not to mention the revelation of a previous domestic violence arrest. On Internet message boards and blogs, "American Idol" fans have not been shy about posting their dislike of Savol.

Della Terza estimates he called in 100 to 150 votes himself this week. . By Sunday afternoon, 323,000-plus hits had been registered at votefortheworst.com, the majority from people who pledged to keep the Savol cause alive.

Della Terza said that while Fox has not asked him to shut down the Web site, on Friday, Freemantle Media demanded in writing that he remove all copyrighted materials from the site.

"I've never had any idea how many people were a part of this," Della Terza said. "We started off really small, with about 10 last year. We're all shocked at how many people there are. We just thought it was a funny joke and now it's gone to something way bigger than we ever expected."

It's not just big, it's sadistic, say some who have left messages at the site, using terms such as "idiot" and "Charles Manson" to describe the site's creator. Parents have blamed Della Terza for their children crying themselves to sleep when their favorites have lost. Others accuse the Web site of "shattering dreams."

Fox and the "Idol" producers agree.

"Each week millions of votes are received for each contestant, and based on the tiny number of visitors this site has allegedly received, their hateful campaign will have no effect on the selection of the next American Idol," they said in the statement. "Millions of fans of `American Idol' have voted for their favorites so far this season, and that success speaks far louder than any vicious and mean-spirited Web site."

The network and the producers also blame media attention for the site's sudden popularity.

And yet it all may be working to the network's advantage.

"Fox is really working the audience participation, and these kinds of controversies give the show a high news profile," said Stuart Fischoff, a media psychologist at Cal State at Los Angeles. "If Fox wanted less attention to come to it, they wouldn't respond at all."

The phenomenon of votefortheworst.com, Fischoff added, is a testament to an entertainment culture that is increasingly taking on an outsize role in people's emotional lives. "People are spending so much time now on show business and celebrity issues rather than what is really affecting them, like the price of gas and the environment," he said. "They don't understand why the marketplace is the way it is or why we're in Iraq, but we do understand Simon and we do understand `American Idol,' so let me put all my mental energy there."

A recent graduate of NIU, Della Terza said he wants to work in the television industry. In the meantime, he is "temping," he said, and managing his growing Web site, a job he does not intend to quit anytime soon.

In fact, on Saturday, Della Terza got in touch with his entrepreneurial side and added a store to his site, where he is selling items such as a teddy bear wearing a T-shirt declaring, "I may look cute and innocent, but I'm the ringleader behind votefortheworst.com," a mouse pad that says "voteforthe worst.com, make Paula cry" and magnets for both lovers and haters of the Web site.

"Out of principle," Della Terza said, "I have to see how far we can ride this now.""
 
Well, Scott's gone now. I'm sure Anthony will be the next to be eliminated.

So then you've got 3 incredibly talented people. All of whom, I think, should have careers in show business, and who would be crazy to pursue anything else because they've got such BIG talent. The primary differences at this point are that Bo is at a more mature stage of developing his talent. His voice seems more trained, and he knows his style. Carrie is less mature than Bo, but more mature than Vonzell. She is beginning to develop a style of her own. Vonzell doesn't really have a style yet, and still needs to find who she is. But with a little help, I think she'll get there someday.

Gee, I'm really getting into this. It's fun!! :D
 
I caught a bit of Surviver once but I don't like the genre which as far as I can tell has not a thing to do with reality. How could it with a camera in the face all the time? I think of it as Unreality TV. :)
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Speaking of Survivor...please tell me how these folks can look as good as they do after being stranded on an island for weeks!? I mean, the girls are not hairy and thier eyebrows stay neatly plucked/waxed and even if they have some dirt on them, or the guys have a little facial hair...to me, they pretty much all look unrealistically GOOD for the conditions they are supposedly living in.

Anyone else notice this?

I personally think there is a hair/make up guy there "helping them out" a bit....not too realistic if you ask me.

JMO.:)

~Wendy~

I smoked my last cigarette on March 17, 2004 at 10:00 pm!

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