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Season 26….Reba, Gwen, Snoop and Bublé


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I enjoyed the premiere very much.  I like the banter and comraderie of the coaches.  Both Buble and Dogg add a lot to the coaches panel.  I also like a lot of the interactions between coaches and contestants-Michael singing with the young man who emulates him was really nice.

I haven't really even watched the last few seasons but am in for this season.  It really does matter who they have as coaches.

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Was really enjoying the premiere after not watching the last few seasons until the Michael Buble kid. This show is soooo scripted now. That was a total setup. Buble should have picked the kid. Of course he didn't. Because I guess he couldn't be coached to pronounce vowels. But of course sings with him. Like they did before. And Snoop Dog saying well I didn't turn because Buble didn't. That's just dumb. Snoop's a music producer in his own right and it would have been interesting to see if the kid could be coached to sing other genres as he has a voice which is oh I don't know, the name of the show. 

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Both Snoop and Michael brought a freshness and new energy that I appreciated.

On the other hand, as much as the show tries to tell me otherwise, I don't buy that Gwen isn't still the lesser coach among equals.   I forget which contestant it was, but it definitely looked like she sought Reba's approval before turning.

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Tonight….the judges bits of business get longer and longer. I’d rather hear more singers, less chit chat. I thought the woman who was trying to sound like Stevie Nicks was dreadful.

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I am really enjoying the interplay amongst the judges this season.  Got really tired of the judges 'bashing' Blake his last few seasons.  Thought John Legend was king of boring (I know it's an unpopular opinion, but it's what I thought).  This new line-up just 'works' for me and I am now watching whole episodes instead of bits and pieces.  Yes, I know it's super early in the season, and I reserve the right to totally change my mind as the season drags on.

Was surprised Gwen didn't turn for the first female rocker.  Was also surprised that it seems like more people are choosing Gwen over some of the other judges.  Lots of country singers in this episode, so was surprised (this is obviously my "surprised" paragraph...) that Reba wasn't the first choice for some of them.

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On 9/26/2024 at 9:16 PM, vb68 said:

Both Snoop and Michael brought a freshness and new energy that I appreciated.

On the other hand, as much as the show tries to tell me otherwise, I don't buy that Gwen isn't still the lesser coach among equals.   I forget which contestant it was, but it definitely looked like she sought Reba's approval before turning.

Was it for a country-ish artist?

I think I know what you mean in terms of lack of confidence, but she's had some great moments with contestants in the past (and even in the first episode of this season) and helped to improve their singing. No Doubt is, in my opinion, one of the greatest bands of all time. That does count for something.

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Last night, more sob stories ( make it stop) but some decent vocalists. I think Gwen was mistaken to use her one save on that young boy. I just didn’t think he was that good. Plus his voice is changing and you just never know how that will go. 

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Last night, more sob stories ( make it stop) but some decent vocalists. I think Gwen was mistaken to use her one save on that young boy. I just didn’t think he was that good. Plus his voice is changing and you just never know how that will go. 

I agree about the young boy, but younger contestants have done very well on this show (even though I wish they had a minimum age for contestants) so maybe it was a strategy, or just a 'oh, I don't want him to be sad' decision.

I am really enjoying the interplay amongst the judges.  

Is it just me or does there seem to be way more 4 chair turns this season?  And, I don't think it's because the contestants are consistently great IMO.

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When I hear the sob stories, I think about how many would have been remedied by having fewer children. “My single mom raised six kids” or “I was making a living as a musician until our third baby”. A life in the arts is treacherous enough, does no one consider how much easier it would be without a baby? I think that every time. 

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On 10/8/2024 at 12:37 PM, Quickbeam said:

Last night, more sob stories ( make it stop) but some decent vocalists.

Mercy, there have been a lot!  Is it a requirement? (Or, being 16?)  They can be humanized AFTER they are on the show, in my opinion. And yes, it did seem like an inordinate number of 4-chair turns.

I like the judging lineup. Enough goofy stuff to make me smile. Love that Michael is SOOOOO excited to be on the show.  Too cute. 

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This is the first time I've watched the show.  I've always known about it; I just wasn't interested!  I got burned out on singing shows, but thought I'd give this season a chance.  

So, each celebrity has 14 singers each?  That's a lot of talent to develop.  How do they eliminate them going forward?  Is it by the judge's votes, or the viewers, or a combination?  

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This is the first time I've watched the show.  I've always known about it; I just wasn't interested!  I got burned out on singing shows, but thought I'd give this season a chance.  

So, each celebrity has 14 singers each?  That's a lot of talent to develop.  How do they eliminate them going forward?  Is it by the judge's votes, or the viewers, or a combination?  

I didn't watch tonight, I think it was the last of the blinds. Now they have a series of elimination battle and knock out rounds. Then come the live shows. 

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I just don't understand the emphasis on personal stories.  Even the judges are like 'let people know your story...'  I always liked music for, well, the music and lyrics-growing up I really didn't know much about the musicians and singers-just liked the music (well, except for the Monkees as I was totally their demographic and totally loved them, but that's another story...).  Would I like someone's music better because of their 'story'?  Doubtful.  

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I don't like watching this show live.  I love to be able to fast forward all the sob stories.  I really don't care about their back story.  I want to know if they can sing or not.  If they have to do sob stories they could at least wait and just do it for the singers that make it to the live shows.  But they spend time on sob stories for singers that do not even get a chair to turn.  Why?  Two of the singers on Reba's team this season were quickly showed briefly that she had picked them.  Why not show their entire song instead of wasting time showing us what is "coming up" several times during the 2 hour show?  I do not understand the editing of this show at all.

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Well thank the sweet baby Jesus the blinds are over.

I'm picturing how the initial auditions go now with the producers. Okay you have a decent enough voice. Just a few questions. Do you by any chance have a parent or significant family member who's dead, dying, missing, or missing and dying and might be dead? 

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10 hours ago, OLynn33 said:

Well thank the sweet baby Jesus the blinds are over.

I'm picturing how the initial auditions go now with the producers. Okay you have a decent enough voice. Just a few questions. Do you by any chance have a parent or significant family member who's dead, dying, missing, or missing and dying and might be dead? 

Right??  Every.Single.Time. argh! Kind of like Chopped! 

I also kind of wish they'd show more no-chair turns, so we see feedback and hopeful outcomes. Not bad singers, just some that need a little more work.

I did like that the judges often turned for people NOT in their wheelhouses, and purposely avoided them sometimes. Makes for a nice mix on the teams. The blinds used to be my favorite part of the show, but that's waning....

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Good show tonight, not too much fluff. I really like it that they aren’t trying to save every contestant and most of the battle round losers go home. I wish the age limit was 16 or 18….some of these really young kids are not ready yet, especially the boy whose voice is changing. 

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Well, the show is rolling right along. Winnowing down, montage here and there. My spouse asked me about the “rules” which seem to change with every season. Where are the saves and that “you go right to the live show” skip thing? I still think they have a lot of crust to put on a one hour recap show *the day after the show aired*. 

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Well, I tried to give this show a chance, but there are too many singers to get cut, and I got bored.  I'm tired of the back stories too.  It's the only season I've ever tried to watch, and I'm over it.  :)

Good luck to those singers left.  I hope the judges truly do help them and get them going in the right direction for the careers they want.  I think some judges are more helpful than others.  

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