Monday, December 15, 2014

 
 
 
The Voice
 
 
          Airing tonight is the two part season finale of the voice. This episode the top four contestants will compete to be the winner of this season of The Voice. For more information on the final contestants click here.
 
          This season all final contestants are very talented, and they all deserve to be where they are. Although all contestants are talented this season made me realize one thing...that the audience watching determine the future of the contestants, and ultimately who has "the voice." Having the audience vote for the singers to move I believe changed the outcome of the show for the reason that I believe they also vote biasedly for their favorite coaches. For example Adam still has all three of his contestants left, and while all of his team members are talented it is still possible that people are voting for his singers, because they want him to be the winning coach, because of the fact that they think he's cute or they like his music.
    
          Looking back I have noticed that this is true on other competitive singing, dancing, and talent shows I've previously seen meaning that some viewers vote for who they think are cute or who has the best personality. Is voting on personality fair though? Being a performer doesn't just mean you have a talent you also have to have  a great fan base. How do you get a great fan base? You have to have a sort of je ne sais quoi.

         
           Although the shows you are watching might not go the way you want, or the people you were rooting for did not win, but the shows still provide one thing for us...entertainment. Entertainment has been a way that our society has connected whether it's talking about your favorite television shows with colleagues at work, or playing your favorite song in  your car filled with your friends. That is why I believe shows although your favorite contestants might have been voted off you still keep watching, because you feel connected, and closer to the contestants performing in the show, and the people who watch the show rooting for the same or different people you were.

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