joeycrs
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I've always loved the concept of this show since it has blind auditions, unlike other competitions that bases on who's going to be more watchable (their physical appearance). I have also liked all the coaches that has been on this show as they bring in new perspective.
However, voting is definitely hard especially if you're from the West Coast, and the fact that other voters tend to go for their favorite coaches is unfair. Also, I think the reason people are saying this show is becoming worst is because viewers are always going to be so picky when it comes to the coaches and so focused on hating on them that talents they represent are sometimes overlooked. Then goes on and on to complain when there's not much diversity in the show and saying this show is about the 'coach'.
All in all, show is GOOD IF you focus on the talents instead of complaining about the coaches, every coach that has ever been on this show were able to help aspiring artists in the best way they can.
However, voting is definitely hard especially if you're from the West Coast, and the fact that other voters tend to go for their favorite coaches is unfair. Also, I think the reason people are saying this show is becoming worst is because viewers are always going to be so picky when it comes to the coaches and so focused on hating on them that talents they represent are sometimes overlooked. Then goes on and on to complain when there's not much diversity in the show and saying this show is about the 'coach'.
All in all, show is GOOD IF you focus on the talents instead of complaining about the coaches, every coach that has ever been on this show were able to help aspiring artists in the best way they can.
Aubrey Plaza is such a versatile actor, doesn't matter which genre, she delivers.
I may have to disagree to the people saying this movie is glorifying a horrible person, and disregarding mental issues/promoting suicide. Ingrid may be an obsessive stalker who is good at manipulating people as she probably thinks this is the fastest way to befriend someone without revealing her true self, scared it will drive people away BUT it seems that the character only seek validation, acceptance, and clearly needs to stay in that recovery facility longer. Losing a grip on reality, she spends her time on social media and it's the place to create a world where everything in her life can look perfect, much like Taylor's seemingly "perfect" life in photos, most of what we see online is just a facade.
In the end when she exposed herself and posted the video, people were just showing empathy and support through commenting 'cause it is the only thing they can do, to which she saw later on. I think the message is people can have a second chance at life. This is where Ingrid can finally be her real self, she said that she wanted to change, so this is like her "reboot", being hopeful, knowing there are people out there who finally see her.
Also... I liked O'shea's character Dan, as he is an honest to goodness guy, what he's been through made him so understanding and accepting. He's a good batman!
I may have to disagree to the people saying this movie is glorifying a horrible person, and disregarding mental issues/promoting suicide. Ingrid may be an obsessive stalker who is good at manipulating people as she probably thinks this is the fastest way to befriend someone without revealing her true self, scared it will drive people away BUT it seems that the character only seek validation, acceptance, and clearly needs to stay in that recovery facility longer. Losing a grip on reality, she spends her time on social media and it's the place to create a world where everything in her life can look perfect, much like Taylor's seemingly "perfect" life in photos, most of what we see online is just a facade.
In the end when she exposed herself and posted the video, people were just showing empathy and support through commenting 'cause it is the only thing they can do, to which she saw later on. I think the message is people can have a second chance at life. This is where Ingrid can finally be her real self, she said that she wanted to change, so this is like her "reboot", being hopeful, knowing there are people out there who finally see her.
Also... I liked O'shea's character Dan, as he is an honest to goodness guy, what he's been through made him so understanding and accepting. He's a good batman!
I don't think there was a line where I did not laugh because of this. About 5 minutes in the first episode and Philomena already had me spitting out my drink. It is actually my first time watching Diane Morgan and I can't believe what I've been missing out all this time. Her deadpan acting and ignorance is what makes this so witty. Also kudos to the experts for being cool about this and agreeing to be on this one knowing they're only going to be asked stupid questions.
What more can I say, this brutally honest mockumentary is just what I needed to get a good laugh. I do hope there's more like this soon.
What more can I say, this brutally honest mockumentary is just what I needed to get a good laugh. I do hope there's more like this soon.