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Anyone else losing interest ?
Posy
05-11-2004
While watching last week's show I came to the conclusion that I didn't really care who was in or out, or even who won. Never felt that about Pop Idol! Will probably tape the show and watch Strictly come dancing! :yawn:
NewWoman
05-11-2004
We were saying that in work this week. X Factor hasnt really gripped any of us the way Pop Idol or even Popstars - the Rivals did.
I think, in my eyes anyway, there isnt really anyone who stands out. I couldnt actually say who my favourite is as I'm not convinced by any of them.
Mind you, it was probably the same with the last Pop Idol tbh. You just keep watching in the hope someone will pull out something special.
zelana
05-11-2004
I've already decided to watch Strictly Come Dancing tomorrow night. I might decide to download the mp3's of tomorrow nights performances just out of curiosity. I really do want to hear what G4 do to a Britney song.
I_love_this
05-11-2004
I am watching The X-factor
Ruby_
05-11-2004
Losing interest? Nope, can't say that I am. Great song choices mixed in with outrageously bad ones, one or two fantastic voices, some reasonable talents being crucified by a bad manager, and the odd crazed extrovert leaping around. Definitely worth a videotape while I go out for the evening.
flicker
05-11-2004
I like it better than any of the other shows, bar Fame Academy 1. I think it's because the panel are so entertaining.
Mirage
06-11-2004
I'm not really losing interest, as I look forward to seeing them sing every week, despite some of the very strange song choices given to them.

It's the judges and their stupid behaviour I dread seeing. Mind you, I can't say I went much on the audience last week. Not only booing Louis, but VWS. No act deserves to be boo'd.
tough_ref
06-11-2004
Originally Posted by Posy:
“While watching last week's show I came to the conclusion that I didn't really care who was in or out, or even who won. Never felt that about Pop Idol! Will probably tape the show and watch Strictly come dancing! :yawn:”

exactly how i am feeling.

i still want g4 to win but wont be watching it unless there is nowt else on

JC
Muggsy
06-11-2004
Originally Posted by Posy:
“While watching last week's show I came to the conclusion that I didn't really care who was in or out, or even who won. Never felt that about Pop Idol! Will probably tape the show and watch Strictly come dancing! :yawn:”

I agree with the first sentence. Whoever wins, I can't see them being heard much of once the show has ended. I doubt if I'll be watching Strictly Come Dancing, though. Bruce Forsyth spoils it for me.
ZipGypsy
06-11-2004
I am really, really enjoying the X Factor because of all the different acts. I love Sharon and Simon. No, I really love the X Factor
BlueEyes
06-11-2004
Are you mad??

I think it's great and am really hooked! Mad rush on a Saturday to get the cleaning and cooking outta the way so I can sit down with a bottle of wine to tune in
ZipGypsy
06-11-2004
Originally Posted by BlueEyes:
“Are you mad??

I think it's great and am really hooked! Mad rush on a Saturday to get the cleaning and cooking outta the way so I can sit down with a bottle of wine to tune in ”

You clean? So how do you manage to get any 'posting' done on here, then?

Look....dust isn't really harmful...kids like it really. They go all grey and play at being ghosts...mine love it when reality TV 'gets' mummy
AcerBen
06-11-2004
Yeah I'm not overly bothered because it seems like a foregone conclusion that either Rowetta or Steve will win and I'm not a fan of either. Will watch it through to the end though and hope Cassie finds herself
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