Face Off is so fun! Your snake-rabbit could really be more dragon-y.
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All the sudden it seems syfy isn't offering the episodes online! Which really sucks because I love the show.
Face Off is so fun! Your snake-rabbit could really be more dragon-y.
Right? And when you hear that, you think "they're so right", which I always enjoy.
Loving Face-off too. Unlike PR, where most of the sewing scenes bore me, I love seeing the process as well as the end result.
The voice starts tomorrow! This was a shorter break than there was between S1 and S2, right?
yes because they are doing ANOTHER season in the New year.
NBC needs help.
Is it going to be a different set of coaches, or did I just make that up?
At any rate, too much of a good thing is Not Good.
I'd have much rather had a third season of The Sing Off than back to back seasons of The Voice. In other news, X-tina and her breasts continue to be out of control. This is a family show. Somebody cover those puppies up.
Scottish rocker dude did not impress me overmuch. An OK voice, but nothing to write home about. And I cannot believe that the mom let that man give the son his same haircut. Someone should call DCFS.
Devorah I thought was cute as a button and I liked her rendition of that tired Hey, Soul Sister. And I do think she has swagger and spunk. I wasn't shocked at all when she picked Christina. If she grew up singing gospel music, I'd imagine she has an appreciation for big notes.
Okay, Deborah is my "one to watch." Homegirl reminds me of Me'Shell so already I'm completely, 100% in her corner. I don't know how she is going to do in the battles, but I luv her.
I totally got a Me'Shell vibe off of Devorah. If she sang Fool of Me, I might actually have to vote for someone on a reality show.
Greysha(?) is not my thing but I thihnk she was good. The yodeling sounded great. I might've had to root for her if she'd chosen Adam. I don't think I can root for any girl who chooses Cee-Lo. Why is he so caught up on pretty? It's gross now. I think maybe I only like him when he's got the cat.
I'm glad that the kid whose dad died of cancer didn't make the show because, sad story aside, he really couldn't sing all that well. The judges were very sweet with him, though.
I don't know about the girl in the mullet skirt. I love that Christina song and I thought she did not put it down they was she should have. Eh. Christina seems to be a terrible coach, though, so maybe they deserve each other.
I was hoping the Brooklyn kid would sing some Rock en espanol. But no. He just sang Bruno Mars. Nice voice, though. Maybe he'll sing some Juanes if he makes it onto the show.
This Danny kid is another one who seems to have a nice story and a pleasant personality but he kinda can't sing. Huh.
And then the judges, who turned around for a half baked Christina knock off and a kid who sang Somebody That I Used to Know about as well as I do in my shower, didn't turn around for the Jamaican girl blowing it out on No Woman, No Cry. OK. I mean, yes the arrangement was cheesy and it sounded 100% better a cappella, but still. That girl could blow. Again, I say, "Huh." Alrighty then.
I have no opinion on Texas vest dude except to say that Gives You Hell song is insanely catchy and I will be singing it all night now.
Why is Christina Milian? That's all. I mean Dip It Low is a great song but that can only take you so far in life.
The blonde girl from Greensville was blonde. And I hope Christina is not going to have to hug everyone they send home this season because that's already old.
The last young kid sounded just like Beyonce in Dreamgirls which is why he probably won't win this show. He kinda surprised me by picking Cee-Lo, though. I thought sure he was a Christina-stan.
Devorah is the only one I really liked from tonight. Oh, and the Jamaican girl who sang Marley, but she didn't make the show, so . . .
I'd have much rather had a third season of The Sing Off than back to back seasons of The Voice.
Amen. LOVED The Sing Off.