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Anyway, Namh your thoughts are just as important as anyones. For me I don't think it should be cancelled but maybe a better check on the mental health background of the cast. |
strong returning-banned-member vibes from that one, btw
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i don't watch the show, so i couldn't care less if it were axed or not.
ITV 2 is not on my watched channel list, so it's not like it would end up being replaced by something i would watch |
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That’s a perfectly reasonable stance to take and whilst you may be right .. we just don’t know . We do know that millions of people regularly look forward and watch each and every episode/ series though . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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People are shamed on li for having it done and taking the piss pre-surgery. More needs to be done about social media and tabloids which are the real issue. |
Is it time to axe love island
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The same can be said for so many tv shows though .. isn’t there one that compares and judges faces ?? Oddly enough they regularly show women without makeup when they’re removing it at night and when they awake in the mornings so it can’t be argued that they only show perfection. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Yes I’d agree . I’m sure there are many other examples but they don’t appeal to me so I really can’t be certain. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
They’ve aired a series now in 2020. They should rest it until summer 2021 now.
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I mean LI is hardly that bad itself.. its the local fans that are the problem
X Factor etc literally take the piss out of innocent people and parade the on TV for a laugh at their expense and nothing ever gets said about that because its marketed as a family friendly show |
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Instagram has this thing where you can turn comments off or control the comment, anything negative will be automatically deleted, which is a great thing to do and other platforms should learn. |
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Yeah Twitter and Facebook need better moderating, because half of the **** that gets said on those platforms would see any of us banned on here, and rightly so imo. And how does Twitter and Facebook not keep a better track of multiple accounts? If a member has been banned off the site, then they should be keeping an eye out on them possibly coming back on under a different name. And to me any Show that has 3 suicides in the space of 5 or 6 years would make me think that there's something wrong with the programme. |
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X Factor actually got someone on with mental illness and broadcasted their audition. The obvious was Shirlena Johnson, i do admit laughing at her performance when it aired but looking back i don't know how she got on the show, how it was shown and how she got through. She was axed before bootcamp over fears for her mental health which i assume was before x factor started and they still broadcasted her audition. |
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With Mike, it was his behaviour on Celebs go Dating that received a lot of backlash. He behaved like an utter jerk on that show, worse than he behaved on LI and he was slated on social media every night. He was probably told to behave like that for the controversy and ratings because he was noting like that on LI. (but should we blame that show, nope let's just blame LI) Mike had been struggling to come to terms with the deaths of both his best friend and his grandmother over a short space of time. All of that plus being referred to as ''muggy'' by the press clearly took its toll on him. Sophie had a history of mental health problems. She had been diagnosed with depression and low self-esteem in 2013 and was taking medication for social anxiety disorder at the time of her death. Nothing to do with the show itself. If the show was that bad then there would be more suicides. The aftercare has obviously improved since Mike's death. There hasn't been any contestants who've committed suicide last year, or even the year before that too when Sophie died. |
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Yeah, X Factor became way less light hearted after a while, it seemed more and more like they were exploiting people and it took the fun out of it for me, I couldn't continue watching.
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Love Island is a great springboard for so many young people to carve a career for themselves and to be successful. Although this is a good thing, I do feel like the show itself has become tainted by the tragedies of Sophie, Mike and Caroline. On top of this, I find the show to be really one-note (same villa, similar challenges, same carbon copies of past contestants, etc.) so I feel like the longer it airs, the less impact it's going to have and the less beneficial it's going to be for those who go on it. Therefore, the less beneficial it becomes for the contestants = the less purpose/place it has on national TV.
I don't think it should be cancelled because of the deaths, but I definitely feel it should wrap up sooner rather than later because I don't fully see the point of having a problematic show continue to air when all that says about us is that we prioritise our own entertainment over the well-being of those people we find our entertainment from. It would be a gesture that doesn't necessary reflect any degree of failure for the show, but moreso a gesture of respect that punctuates the franchise with a more positive note which, despite the sombre circumstances of the cancellation, would signify some sort of notion like "This was great while it lasted, made a huge impact, but now it's time to move on to something new." |
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