The Voice

How long is Guy’s controversy going to take tomorrow? The blinds could have easily wrapped up tonight seeing as there’s only 2 spots left. Tomorrow’s 90-min episode will probably feature more no-chair turns and spend an hour on the whole ‘scandal’

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A bit more info about tomorrow night looking at the promo at the end of tonight’s episode on 9Now.
Guy says to Kelly “I just… can’t believe you didn’t turn around for that”
My guess is Kelly is the only coach left with space on her team and doesn’t turn around. Guy somehow gets to turn around??
There’s also one last All-Star, Kat Jade from Season 3

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It probably was effective - the ratings will be the judge of that, but it may cost Nine dearly in the long run if they continue with that tactic of promises of “scandals” but don’t deliver on them. People will just not bother tuning in.

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If Guy’s team was full, then he would not have been able to turn his seat around. Did the producers forget to turn off that function, which led to the “cheating” scandal?

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It did alright - 924k metro viewers but Masterchef was ahead with 945k. Big Brother has dropped quite a bit - 688k average (680k show and 695k eviction)

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I think the big ‘scandal’ is more that Guy gets to keep the contestant so he has 13 on his team whilst the rest of the coaches get 12. That’s why the coaches can be heard saying ‘that’s not fair’ in the promos

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Yep you’re definitely not the only one!! I though they would at least show the start of it in last night’s episode… if they’re going to advertise it as Sunday 7:00pm: Dirtiest Superstar Clash of the Year they have to at least give us something, not just tell us at the end of the episode that it’s happening tomorrow

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BB might not be high brow, but it redeems itself being fast paced, high-entertainment, well produced, well cast with some creative ideas in the format.

IMO the voice is lower brow, drama is even more contrived, and has no entertainment value.

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Big Brother (like many shows of its kind) was never really promised as a form of high brow entertainment.

The Voice on the other hand, used to be excellent but nowadays it’s bordering on unwatchable. Between the excruciating ad-breaks, judges‘ antics, not getting to know the contestants well at all and fake drama is too much for this viewer. Even though its production values seem impressive compared to X Factor (I personally disagree, they’re both just as good IMO), it’s far from quality television.

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You’re right about the contrived drama- the pitching is too drawn out and the fake fights are annoying. Don’t even get me started on the ad breaks
However I do think it is good entertainment value - there’s no shows currently on Aussie TV which focuses on music (AGT and Masked Singer air later in the year) and obviously with theatres/festivals/concerts cancelled this is a way of getting some form of “live” music.
I personally find the battles more bearable - they tend to get through those rounds faster without as much talking.
The big problem is they draw out the blind auditions so it lasts 10 episodes but then they cram the knockouts, battles and finals all into 10 episodes as well.

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Agreed - we don’t need to hear every contestant’s backstory in the blinds - a simple name, age, and state they live in is fine. Once they progress further, they can give a bit more information and I would be more interested in hearing their backstory once they go through to the finals.
Airing out everyone’s backstory in the blinds is just information overload and we won’t remember anything about them next round.

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Last night was a good example of why the block isn’t great. When 3 judges turn, and 2 are blocked, a contestant has to go with the remaining judge by default. In last nights example the singer wanted Kelly but had to go with Guy.

Takes away from the point of difference of The Blinds with the contestant choosing their mentor.

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I don’t think the block does anything except create drama. There’s no advantage for a contestant if a coach blocks another coach from getting you, all it does is let the coaches fight and carry on.
Reinforces that The Voice is for ‘entertainment’ more than just a ‘singing show’. Most likely why it continues to rate well but doesn’t produce any real stars.

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If you look at the promo closely it’s easy to figure out what happened. Guy completed his team last night but somehow is the only one of the coaches to turn around for a singer tonight which is what the reference to breaching the rules is about.

This looks like fake producer manufactured drama as your button is usually disabled once you fill your team so you wont be able to turn around.

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Thanks. I assume it wasn’t his fault that his button wasn’t disabled, so it’s probably not really ‘cheating’. Seems like it’s a lot of fabricated drama for something that could’ve been sorted out in about 2 minutes.

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Has there been more episodes of the blind auditions than previous years?

No, 10 eps of blind auditions seems to be normal. I think they drag it out too much though towards the end when it could be condensed to 8-9 instead.

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It is so dragged out. I think I have heard them talking about feeling sorry for the contestants when they breathe at least once a week. And the story about feeling bad when not turning their chairs. I even think they used some of the same footage that they showed last week for contestants they didn’t turn their chair for.

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Yeah it’s like this every year - so many sob stories and now they’re doubling up on footage as well? They could cut the blinds to 6-8 eps and leave more time for later rounds.
We don’t need to hear feedback from all the coaches for every contestant and the backstories are pointless. 3/4 of the contestants will be kicked off before public voting even begins. They’ve even started giving backstories to contestants who don’t turn a chair

The description for next week’s episodes:

Sunday 7:00pm: The Battles 1
The Battles begin. The top 48 pair off to fight for a place in the showdowns.

Monday 7:30pm: The Battles 2
The Battle round continues with one of the most controversial match ups in the history of The Voice that causes a deep division within the Coaches.

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