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Results:strictly vs x factor
strictly
132 (81.99%)
x factor
29 (18.01%)
Voters: 161. You can't vote on this poll right now - are you signed in?
Strictly vs x factor
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adamlee19
28-09-2013
Which was better viewing. I thought strictly thats my view of course but x factor just felt so unconftable watching it. The way things were done i thought was cruil and very harsh just to gain ratings.
Nine-Nine
28-09-2013
X Factor.
RoseAnne
28-09-2013
Always Strictly. Can't stand X Factor.
sw2963
28-09-2013
Strictly
malspie
28-09-2013
Strictly
Ambassador
28-09-2013
Totally different shows.

You may as well compare Neighbours with the Sopranos
bassebuwa
28-09-2013
Strictly is a proper entertainment show with a level of professional quality that is required on Saturday nights that doesn't rely on forced drama and storylines based around the judges and not the contestants.

The X Factor is the opposite of the above.
Angela F
28-09-2013
Originally Posted by RoseAnne:
“Always Strictly. Can't stand X Factor.”

Me neither. X Factor sounds like mass murder at a cattery.
MandyXZ
28-09-2013
X Factor for me, Strictly I find boring.
CUP OF TEAAA!
28-09-2013
X Factor!!
SherbetLemon
28-09-2013
Can't stand prissy dancing, so X Factor it will always be.

The only person in our family who watches Strictly is my 77-yr-old dad. I'll maybe find it entertaining in 30+ years' time then.
tangsman
29-09-2013
Detest both shows.

Could give a fook about Karaoke singers or people mincing their way around a dancefloor.
Zora
29-09-2013
I've had enough of the pair of them but Strictly used to be the much classier show until their audience, too became encouraged to behave like Broadmoor inmates on a day out.
cnbcwatcher
29-09-2013
I don't like either of them. X Factor is just ridiculous and Strictly is too stuffy and boring. I hate ballroom dancing. Maybe I'll like it in 40 years' time but at the moment I can't stand it
TelekOrbShield
29-09-2013
I haven't seen xfactor since the first or second episode of the new series. I'm bored of it but stricly come dancing is even worst. So xfactor.
lloys-strachan
29-09-2013
Strictly is head and shoulders above X factor.
A.D.P
29-09-2013
Strictly not pantomime.
Vodka_Drinka
29-09-2013
Strictly. I haven't enjoyed the X Factor for several years, everything about it feels very contrived and fake. I'm surprised more people haven't seen through it yet to be honest.
towers
29-09-2013
Originally Posted by SherbetLemon:
“Can't stand prissy dancing, so X Factor it will always be.

The only person in our family who watches Strictly is my 77-yr-old dad. I'll maybe find it entertaining in 30+ years' time then. ”

"Good dancing is the vertical version of a horizontal activity"

Strictly for me, haven't watched X Factor since Leona Lewis won..
RiverM
29-09-2013
strictly Is far to cringey, but they have buff pro dancers in there

then x factor I prefer to watch, but that only has scherzinger to look at so...
La Rhumba
29-09-2013
Not even a contest! Strictly all the way baby!
Arcana
29-09-2013
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HiMyNameIs
29-09-2013
X Factor - no contest for me.
Zizu58
29-09-2013
Why no BOTH or NEITHER option ?
maninthequeue
29-09-2013
SCD.

As far as I'm concerned, anyone who enjoyed XF's disgusting boot camp twist basically supports bullying. For all its flaws The Voice is better than XF because it does not descend into a premeditated Jeremy Kyle/Jerry Springer/WWE farce that is an insult to any sane person's intelligence and morality.
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