Originally Posted by Menk:
“They were invited to take part on the show, and as credible, serious musicians, thought long and hard about taking that route and I don't think they were comfortable with the decision they made.
The researchers must have lost interest when they had no interesting back story between them and they were unceremoniously dumped before they got much (any?) TV exposure.
They must have wondered why they were invited on the show, only to be dumped early on and the answer to that question is that the producers simply don't care! They danced to SC's tune and were shat upon - this is a type of revenge!”
I get that they had a poor experience on the show; but nobody forced them to appear and as a group they also concede they "used" the show after they'd failed to achieve a record deal to increase their exposure. In addition, the whole business that what you end up seeing on TV is the result of editing is hardly news! After all, does even the documentary format record items that would incur if the cameras weren't there.
But that's not what I object about.
This group, and in particular Nathalie, don't like the format, the process or (ultimately) the result. She was bitter and decided to interrupt somebody else's performance.
Tell me how that is upholding the values of dignity and respect that she claims is so key to her own integrity? It wasn't.