X FACTOR - Its New and Coming Soon the BLIND FACTOR
Talented but feared is how would be hopefuls in search of fame
feel about entering a show like the X Factor. Contestants know
what to expect and are prepared to listen to comments on their
performance, but what do they get an ear bashing of abuse. You
can not blame the next Whitney Houston and Marvin Gaye's holding
back from entering the show all because they need to visit
weight watchers.
Most of the time the remarks projected from the judge's mouth
can be very humiliating. Comments can be destructive not
constructive towards the finalist where their appearance/weight
or how they have a pimple to many is disclosed in front of
millions.
God damn it. this is a talent show. How many of you sit back in
shock when the results are announced and the most talented are
ushered through the exit door.
Let us change the rules of the X Factor so that everyone gets a
fair crack of the whip, how you ask?
To make it fair we call the show the Blind Factor where the
judges at no time throughout the contest get to see the aspiring
hopefuls, because all singing is performed behind a screen. This
way you will be sure the winner of the contest is judged purely
on talent alone.
There are loop holes where fellow colleagues that normally work
alongside the judges will break the rules and give some inside
information to influence the judge's decision in making the
right choice. This is easily solved by whisking the panel of
judges off to a safe house in the country where they have no
contact with the outside world whatsoever.
Can you imagine Sharon Louis and Simon under the same roof? It
would be a great making of a fly on the wall series.
Each week the judges of the X Factor will be allowed to ask the
finalists questions in hope to build a bigger picture
surrounding the background of the entrant. Then the panel have
to provide an image of the person they have conjured up in their
mind at the finals before the screen is pulled back revealing
the winner.
This is the only solution for fairness in a competition as big
as this and a guarantee that the person going through each week
is voted in purely for their talent.
Carmen Miranda was never seen without a basket of fruit on head,
Ian Drury was maimed and Stevie Wonder blind, regardless of
their appearance or disabilities all these artists went on to
top the music charts and why, because they had the X Factor.
This show called the Blind Factor would be FULLER fun. Simon
Cowell if you are reading this, remember this idea is mine. It
would be a blind fool to say otherwise.
The sky's the limit for talented pop star hopefuls, but for
others without vocal dreams. I suggest you market yourself in
another field. We all have a hidden talent so better it by
furthering your education.
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