A pooch is a dawg! Come to think of it, if you take it literally I suppose it could be considered crude but, I don't think it's intended to be rude. Just that CeeLo messed up by overplaying his hand.
A pooch is a dawg! Come to think of it, if you take it literally I suppose it could be considered crude but, I don't think it's intended to be rude. Just that CeeLo messed up by overplaying his hand.
Ouch - there seemed to be genuine hostility between Christina and Adam there. I've not been following The Voice US, but is that real? If that's what they're normally like, I'm surprised they get anyone on their teams! Very off-putting for a potential contestant.
I agree with those who feel that Becky's reason for choosing Jessie J was rather lame. After will had laid it all out for her, he deserved a better reason for her going with Jessie than just her gender.
Ouch - there seemed to be genuine hostility between Christina and Adam there. I've not been following The Voice US, but is that real? If that's what they're normally like, I'm surprised they get anyone on their teams! Very off-putting for a potential contestant.
I agree with those who feel that Becky's reason for choosing Jessie J was rather lame. After will had laid it all out for her, he deserved a better reason for her going with Jessie than just her gender.
CA and AL do bicker a lot (but then they all do) during the course of the show. That clip was the worse spat during the BAs .
CA did start to have a go at AL when Jesse sang his first live song but, had to apologise when AL was actually trying to compliment the performance. I didn't watch the first series so I wondered if there was bad blood which she has carried on to this one.
As I've said on another thread, it was a fair question, and Will acknowledged it as such, though I think he did seem a little taken aback by her forthrightness.
I agree though with those who say that, after asking the question and getting considered answers, to then pick Jessie purely because she was female seemed a bit silly. But I don't think she was rude.
CA and AL do bicker a lot (but then they all do) during the course of the show. That clip was the worse spat during the BAs .
CA did start to have a go at AL when Jesse sang his first live song but, had to apologise when AL was actually trying to compliment the performance. I didn't watch the first series so I wondered if there was bad blood which she has carried on to this one.
Ah. I hope our four coaches don't start to behave like that. Too reminiscent of The Other Show when judges/coaches start badmouthing and disrespecting each other. It takes the focus away from the performer and makes ugly viewing.
I think the Voice UK coaches have the right balance with their humorous banter at the moment. It doesn't cross the line. I'd stop watching if they behaved like Christina and Adam week in week out.
Ah. I hope our four coaches don't start to behave like that. Too reminiscent of The Other Show when judges/coaches start badmouthing and disrespecting each other. It takes the focus away from the performer and makes ugly viewing.
I think the Voice UK coaches have the right balance with their humorous banter at the moment. It doesn't cross the line. I'd stop watching if they behaved like Christina and Adam week in week out.
I totally agree. In all fairness it's more Christina than Adam; he's done wonders keeping his cool with her. Which is why I wondered if something went on in the previous series.
I totally agree. In all fairness it's more Christina than Adam; he's done wonders keeping his cool with her. Which is why I wondered if something went on in the previous series.
Perhaps Cee Lo's comment about them having 'sexual tension' could explain a few things!
For me it's also the same thing: She asked sensible question, perhaps her mannerisms were a little flippant, but that might be stage nerves. But her decision to go with JJ and her 'reason' for it was rubbish. No wonder will.i.am was kinda 'p*ssed' when after such a personal revelation and genuine intention to help he advance in the competition, she appeared to disregard it and go with 'girl power' thing. Argh.
I'm sure some of the others have asked things like "how do you see us working together" or some such, this kind of phrasing nobody would probably baulk at but essentially it's the same sort of request.
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I'd like some swearing but to be fair, it's before the watershed. We don't want the Daily Mail readers sensitive ears to be offended.
From Urban Dictionary: to f*** things up royally;
A pooch is a dawg! Come to think of it, if you take it literally I suppose it could be considered crude but, I don't think it's intended to be rude. Just that CeeLo messed up by overplaying his hand.
O/T: Two judges who really did "screw the pooch" when it came to trying to impress a contestant
Ouch - there seemed to be genuine hostility between Christina and Adam there. I've not been following The Voice US, but is that real? If that's what they're normally like, I'm surprised they get anyone on their teams! Very off-putting for a potential contestant.
I agree with those who feel that Becky's reason for choosing Jessie J was rather lame. After will had laid it all out for her, he deserved a better reason for her going with Jessie than just her gender.
I can only think they're her secret weapons...:o
CA did start to have a go at AL when Jesse sang his first live song but, had to apologise when AL was actually trying to compliment the performance. I didn't watch the first series so I wondered if there was bad blood which she has carried on to this one.
I thought that what she actually did say could still have invited silly comments!
I agree though with those who say that, after asking the question and getting considered answers, to then pick Jessie purely because she was female seemed a bit silly. But I don't think she was rude.
Ah. I hope our four coaches don't start to behave like that. Too reminiscent of The Other Show when judges/coaches start badmouthing and disrespecting each other. It takes the focus away from the performer and makes ugly viewing.
I think the Voice UK coaches have the right balance with their humorous banter at the moment. It doesn't cross the line. I'd stop watching if they behaved like Christina and Adam week in week out.
I totally agree. In all fairness it's more Christina than Adam; he's done wonders keeping his cool with her. Which is why I wondered if something went on in the previous series.
Perhaps Cee Lo's comment about them having 'sexual tension' could explain a few things!