What have they done to The Voice?

Jules_ThornleyJules_Thornley Posts: 2,997
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Am I watching the X Factor?

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  • Jules_ThornleyJules_Thornley Posts: 2,997
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    Well I'm guessing no one agrees!

    Poor song choice.
    Not picking songs to the strength of the contestant.
    Over egging one particular contestant who really isn't great.
    Making one pretty good singer a laughing stock for entertainment purposes.
    Heavier use of backing dancers and props.
    Repetative info re contestants.
  • DalwhatDalwhat Posts: 211
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    Thing is the contestants are real singers unlike X Factor, the majority of which are karaoke singers at best. It's true after the blinds however the Voice could take a leaf out of ITVs book format wise
  • Doghouse RileyDoghouse Riley Posts: 32,491
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    I've recorded and watched a very small part of a few shows, that's the singing.

    I watch just that and not all the hype, you'd wonder what all the fuss was about.

    Nothing I've seen I'd consider "marketable." None of 'em were much cop.

    You'd get more enjoyment turning the programme off and trawling through YouTube.
  • PoppySeedPoppySeed Posts: 2,483
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    They've definitely XFactored it, it's disappointing they've not had the courage of their convictions and steered away from that kind of production. I only have the programme on in the background now while I'm messing about on my ipad.
  • lulu glulu g Posts: 52,644
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    They definitely seem to be moving in that direction, the Friedmanization of Vikesh being the most obvious example. Poor Vikesh.
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