Reality TV fans always have something to say about their favorite shows. Here's a sampling of what we have received in the last couple of days.
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So You Think You Can Dance
Awesome! I love this show. It's about time that they have a reality show that exhibits such a wonderful form of art. Dance is the message of the soul and heart. There is no other art form that compares to the expression that dance creates. I only wish that they would hold tryouts in Florida so that my daughter can try out along with her many talented dance friends.
Tammy - Florida
Canadian Idol
After watching the four adults fight like three year olds for the first ten minutes of Monday night's show I've had enough. Even the poor teenage contestants are stunned at the childishness of these louts. This is supposed to be an entertainment show, not Family Feud. What losers. And how un-Canadian can you get. I'm ashamed of you all, including the producers for allowing your paid people to get so out of hand. Grow up, for heaven's sake. This was sickening.
Mary - British Columbia
Canadian Idol
I think that the judges are too harsh. They took off some of the good singers and left some of the bad and I didnt like how they treated some of the contestants. They were very unprofesional and what they did was wrong. I'll be back next year.
Joel - Manitoba
So You Think You Can Dance
It is one thing to tell someone they are not good at dancing, it is another thing to get personal, tell them they look obsessed, tell them they probably took bets to get on tv, or just want to be on tv. So what? You do, everyone does. You should expound the fact that everyone has to be a pro dancer in order to participate. But making fun, laughing in people's faces for your ratings in order to compete with American Idol is incredible. I am so turned off by your incredible arrogance, actually seeing the obvious delight on your faces at the cruelty you have said to those who participate. I am sick of this show already. You make Simon on American Idol look kind compared to your antics!
Maryle - California
Big Brother All Stars
Big Brother is without a doubt my favorite reality show. No other show lets you get as involved as Big Brother. Big Brother recappers and recap readers pay no attention to the spin put on the contestants on the "tv version". We know exactly what is going on in the house and have often decried bad editing on the part of CBS, i.e., Snotbert, Maggie, etc. The interviewers keep them somewhat honest. They can show whatever they want but we have SEEN it. I love this show and can hardly wait for its premier. This year's BB Allstars should be a stroke of genius. Because CBS is only letting the public vote for half the contestents, they can selectively choose the other half to give us some fireworks. Please, don't let us down!
Elaine - Ohio
On The Lot
On The Lot, the eagerly-awaited filmmaking reality show from executive producers Steven Spielberg and Mark Burnett, has gone live with a website detailing their casting process. In short, aspiring filmmakers (age 13 and up) must complete and submit a short film of up to five minutes in length. It seems that final casting decisions will be made in March/April, 2007. The rules about the shorts seems pretty open, although the following is included in bold text: "The submission may not contain nudity, profanity, excessive use of obscene language or gestures or any depiction of real or simulated sexual acts, excessive violence or any actual illegal acts or written descriptions thereof."
Full details and the entire casting application are available on the show's website, www.thelot.com.
CC - RTVC Staff
Last Comic Standing
I loved the fellow with Cerebal Palsey. Can't remember his name. But I am glad that he was selected to move on in the competition. It takes a secure person to be able to laugh at their problems, and an intuitive panel to select him. Thanks, you did a great job with this comic!
Althea - Missouri
Tuesday Night Book Club
Love the scheme of this show. Follow seven real women around who are beautiful and successful. You bet! No actress's, no script, no boundries. This show will snuff out the assumption that this type of woman has it all in control. Women are women, real problems, real issues, real feelings and real friends. One thing men don't get, is that girlfriends can tell each other things, anything. It's wonderful and dam cheap therapy for the soul. What a great way to get out of the house too...a book club!
Astoria - New York
Canadian Idol
Canadian Idol is a wonderful showcase for Canadian kids and young adults to get a break, just like American Idol. I loved the previous Idol shows and hope this one is equal. I also hope that we contain some of the snide or outright rude remarks, that can come from the judges. We do not need another Simon Cowell on the panel. If the talent is not good then say so, but in a constructive way not just to amuse those idiots out there that like the controversy or the nastiness attached to some of these shows.
Let's be Canadian all the way, and want to help those who have the talent to go forward, and for those who thnk they do be kind and as I stated before, constructive, helpful if that is possible.
Let's have a great year and vote for the best we have.
Bob - Canada
Canadian Idol
As an American living in Canada I am lucky to be able to watch Canadian Idol. The show is just as exciting and just as fun to watch as the American version. I don't understand why one of the American networks have not picked it up. It would seem a natural for the FOX Reality netlet.
Ron - RTVC Editor
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