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I'm neither a sheep nor gullible and an idiot. But I watched it to ease my mind. I felt emotional when that youth worker sang her song for her little sister. It doesn't mean I'm gullible. I liked the singing of the van driver as well.
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I wasn't multi-tasking myself. My feet were hurting so much that I needed to rest them, so I just switched the telly on and watched whatever mildly amusing and off-the-usual-mark. It wasn't something super-absorbing, mind. My mind was constantly active with thinking about important things in life. Usually I'd exercise while the TV is on. That's if I have time to do any of that. But honestly, my feet and legs were in agony last night. XFactor amused me a bit, so I have no complaints with it.
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I wasn't multi-tasking myself. My feet were hurting so much that I needed to rest them, so I just switched the telly on and watched whatever mildly amusing and off-the-usual-mark. It wasn't something super-absorbing, mind. My mind was constantly active with thinking about important things in life. Usually I'd exercise while the TV is on. That's if I have time to do any of that. But honestly, my feet and legs were in agony last night. XFactor amused me a bit, so I have no complaints with it.
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Blimey! I only came on here 'cos Mrs SWS is watching Sunday's serving on ITV Catch-up and the football's rubbish (for a change) and what do I find? More X Factor!!
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X Factor: The commercial exploitation of the deluded and the vain by the vacuous and the greedy for the entertainment of the simple-minded and the idle.
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Hard to know if anyone is really any good especially toward the latter stages as don't they use autocorrection?
Did tune in to Xtra factor but purely because my mates sister is now hosting it and we do like to wind him up wherever she is concerned
Did tune in to Xtra factor but purely because my mates sister is now hosting it and we do like to wind him up wherever she is concerned
#29
Well, the last Welsh one was obviously good tonight. That girl with piercings must have been feeling a little bit funny inside, as she was just so meek and muted! Judges wouldn't dare let her hit "I hope you don't mind..." Because they dreaded she'd mess it up and then the audience would mind. The Italian and Overload were good as well.
I thought it was good tonight.
I thought it was good tonight.
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I struggle to watch this nowadays. I can't see past certain things. As entertaining as it sometimes is, once the crowd start laughing or cheering I notice the people sitting directly behind the judges aren't moving at all. The laughter/cheering is edited in later at moments the directors think would dramatise the show. It's all close up shots on one or two people.
It also strikes me odd for what is essentially a show of people singing well known hits, the crowd are never seen mouthing the words.
Canned laughter was a thing of the 70's/80's. Somehow this feels even cheaper than that.
It also strikes me odd for what is essentially a show of people singing well known hits, the crowd are never seen mouthing the words.
Canned laughter was a thing of the 70's/80's. Somehow this feels even cheaper than that.