Aug 27 2006

Schadenfreude ist die schönste Freude (denn sie kommt von Herzen)

Published by Fence under TV

I’m not a big fan of reality tv. I’ve never watched more than 1 episode of any of the seasons of Big Brother, apart from that celeb one with Jack Dee[1] but my one weakness is The X-Factor. I’ll watch the odd episode of American Idol, but The X-Factor has to be the best of them all. Course, it starts off exactly the same as all the other “you wanna be famous” reality shows. The auditions.

And we watch because they are car-crash tv. People who want, who desire so very much to be famous. Who are convinced that they have what it takes to be the next big thing. And so very often the only talent they have is self-delusion. And you have to ask that box in the corner of the room, Why didn’t their friends ever tell them?

Seeing the thousands of people queueing up, and knowing they’ll all get up and sing in front of the judges, you just know you’d be as mean as Simon. Simply out of frustration. How many times can you hear someone murder a song before you crack? I wince hearing those tiny segments of hell they play, I don’t think I’d be able to listen to the thousands and thousands of the hopeless, just to hear the hundred or so who might be worth hearing again.

Despite the pain of these performances I still tune in to hear them brutalising songs, songs that were pretty brutal[2] in the first place. Okay, so one reason is that there is nothing else on the telly at that time, but I also like it. Maybe because it is actually real. Most reality tv is ultra contrived. Big Brother is as far from reality as you can get. Celebrity Love Island? How is that reality? Now, I’m well aware that plenty about The X-Factor is totally edited to “create” an effect, it is more real than the others. Like that wan who was on today’s episode. She who runs the Louis Walsh fan club. People that insane can only be real :twisted:

Once they get down to the serious part of the competition I lose interest. I’ll tune in every now and then, but I really only enjoy these first few weeks.

Linknotes:
  1. and he was the main reason I watched
  2. Irish definition of brutal, as in terrible or horrible
Tags: car-crash tv, reality TV, X Factor

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Nov 21 2005

Some langer!

Published by Fence under Ramblings

Had a really nice weekend doing absolutely nothing. Nada. Not a thing. Was great. I had had vague plans to do a bit of a clean up, hoover etc on Sunday, but then after heading out to buy the paper I just vegged in front of the telly for the day. Lovely Jubbly, because I wasn’t actually watching the telly (well, apart from catching the X-Factor result. How is it that Chico is still there?) I was watching my Buffy dvds. Finished off season 2 and have just begun season 3. The two best seasons of Buffy, imo. Course then I’ll get to intersperse the rest of my Buffy-watching with Angel-watching. I have season 3 and 5 of Angel on order[1] so hopefully they’ll arrive on time so I won’t have to pause my viewing. It’ll be a bit weird seeing Nathan play Caleb after watching and loving him as Mal in Firefly, same for Gina in Angel.

Course, then I woke up this morning and checking my phone’s calendar I realised that this Fri is the last Fri of the the month, which in turn meant that I was supposed to have sent over the library assistants’ hours last Thurs so they could get their dosh. Ooops. Fucking div or what? So I came into work a bit early and emailed them over. Lucky I did, cause at half 8 (when I’m supposed to start) the internet and email went down for 2 hours, so if I hadn’t've been early I would’ve been very late with them.

And now I’ve got to find someone to cover the lunch hour on Fri if I want the day off. Had someone lined up, but her niece has gone into hospital in Germany so she has to fly over. Fingers crossed I can get someone, otherwise I won’t be going home on Thurs like I planned.

Linknotes:
  1. they are out but I’ve ordered the cheaper versions which will be released later on
Tags: BtVS, work, X Factor

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