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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 23,113
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I think the 2 shows have a totally different kind of "atmosphere" if you like. I don't actually know how to explain it, but they are in fact quite different. BGT portrays the actual theatre environment, which I think gives the whole variety feel, with Ant & Dec in the sidelines. It gives a classic entertainment feel to the series. One that people would actually go out to see on a Saturday night many years ago. Most of all though, I think it has a lot of humour. A balance though, if you like, of acts we can laugh at, and ones we can take seriously. (I think that's why, in some respects, we like The X-Factor too. We like the rubbish acts that we see in the early episodes).
The Voice tries to be more polished, and although I like the fact that I can take the acts more seriously, there is something missing from the show, and I think that is actually the variety, and the humour.
There are many other issues that I guess need to be addressed, but I continue to enjoy both in their own rights. The Voice is only in it's infancy, and can only get better with a little bit of care.
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