Obviously, they sing more than once for the judges, but I'm just wondering why they showed the weaker performances on the actual show
I'm particularly thinking of the wee 16 yr old fella, he was brutal on the main programme, but on the xtra factor, he was far better. Maybe this explains why some of the "final" choices over the years have baffled me
You seem to be the Xfactor expert around here, so can you please explain this to me. I watched "judges houses" last night and was really disappointed with most of Gary's group, some surprisingly weak performances. Then, for the first time, I watched the Xtra Factor and they showed all the contestants singing different songs for the judges, which in my mind were of a higher quality
It's like somebody said earlier, it all depends on where you live. There's not a hope in hell you could survive in Donegal without being able to drive, well, not if you want to be independent anyway
Living in a city, you have public transport so the need isn't as great
I had this conversation with someone from here a while back. There were people chatting about going on dates and having dates lined up, and I just didn't get it. Sure, I'd love to meet someone, but not to the extent that I will meet up with anyone that asks me
For me, it would be a bad idea. You'll end up going on dates just for the sake of it, rather than with someone you are genuinely interested in meeting.
On the other side, one of those dates may just work out, but it wouldn't be a "challenge" I would undertake
RE: Xfactor
Obviously, they sing more than once for the judges, but I'm just wondering why they showed the weaker performances on the actual showI'm particularly thinking of the wee 16 yr old fella, he was brutal on the main programme, but on the xtra factor, he was far better. Maybe this explains why some of the "final" choices over the years have baffled me