When I heard X-Factor was going to be like another American Idol, I wasn't to excited to see it, but after watching it for the first few weeks, and seeing yesterday's live show, I have to say, it is one of my favorite shows on tv at the moment. X-Factor differs from AI because it allows a wider age range, and lets groups compete along with individuals. There are 4 judges who each team up with a certain group. This adds some competitive nature among the judges which makes for good tv.
Last nights 2.5 hour live show premiere was very entertaining. I like how it was packed with content and no nonsense such as waiting until the last minute or going to a commercial break before announcing the results as is common for these types of shows. Right after each group performed, they chose who was going home.
Simon is his usual over-confident self. LA is really into his group, maybe a little too much. Paula is sweet and caring and Nicole is passionate. They banter back and forth when judging the singers after each performance.
One thing I don't really like about the show is the host. He comes off as very impersonal and robotic. I get that he has to keep the show on time, but many times he interrupted very important parts where emotions were high and people wanted to see. He seemed to not know who the singers where, referring to them as "this girl" or "this boy". It doesn't ruin the show, but he could show a little more compassion.
I'm looking forward to next weeks live show where the viewers will start voting for their favorites. Check it out if you haven't seen it yet.
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