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Re: [FunBBGroup] Just saw this article saying season 31 worst ever

 

The article was from the beginning of August.  When season was horrible.  

Carrie Courter


On Sep 24, 2019, at 8:56 AM, Natalieav2@aol.com [FunBBGroup] <FunBBGroup@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Yea, in the beginning i thought it was definitely one of the worst.  I think the season got better the second half of the season but of course the ending isn't satisfying.  I think season 15 was the worst and season 16 was the most predictable and boring.  This one isn't' near my favorite but I'm not sure it was close to the worst.  Maybe towards the bottom though.  


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Maybe not the worst, but close to it. Mostly thanks to just a few. And those few have the biggest egos.

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September 24, 2019

Re: [FunBBGroup] Just saw this article saying season 31 worst ever

 

Yea, in the beginning i thought it was definitely one of the worst.  I think the season got better the second half of the season but of course the ending isn't satisfying.  I think season 15 was the worst and season 16 was the most predictable and boring.  This one isn't' near my favorite but I'm not sure it was close to the worst.  Maybe towards the bottom though.  


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Maybe not the worst, but close to it. Mostly thanks to just a few. And those few have the biggest egos.

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September 24, 2019

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Dancing With the Stars Recap 09/23/19: Season 28 Episode 2 “First Elimination”

 

How in the heck did the worst one there stayed. Even the judges wondered . But of the 2 at the end I do think the right one was eliminated / Not to make this political but I do hope the judges don't let politics get in the way of their votes. Sean Spicer was not wanted on there but he deserves a fair chance / My fav will be Hannah &,Alaina and I am going to watch Sean.  I think the worst one of the night was the same worst one last week Lamar Odom

Dancing With the Stars Recap 09/23/19: Season 28 Episode 2 "First Elimination"

BY Jessica Jones on September 23, 2019

Tonight on ABC the glitz and the glimmer returns to the ballroom as Dancing With The Stars when season 28 episode 2 of DWTS airs! We have your all-new Monday, September 23, 2019, season 28 Week 2 "First Elimination" Dancing With The Stars recap below! On tonight's DWTS Season 28 episode 1 as per the ABC synopsis, "The 12 celebrity and pro-dancer couples compete a second week with the first elimination of the 2019 season. Vying for America's vote, each couple will dance to a style they have not yet danced to this season.

Some of the songs featured in the season's second episode will include Taylor Swift's "Lover," Demi Lovato's "Confident," Frank Sinatra's "Fly Me to the Moon," The Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris," Aretha Franklin's "Think" and Earth, Wind & Fire's "September," among others. The show opens with a comedic cold open featuring celebrity contestant Ray Lewis giving one of his infamous locker room pep talks to his fellow celebrities in advance of the first elimination."

Tonight on Dancing with the Stars the 12 celebrity and pro dancers face elimination. First up James Van Der Beek and Emma, they are dancing the "cha-cha". James and partner Emma do a great job landing each step precise. Judge Len felt as if it was too gimmicky and wanted more dancing, judge Bruno loved it, judge Carrie-Ann noticed James missed a step but noted he bounced back and it was a good performance their scores totaled up to a 20 out of 30. Up next Sailor Brinkley-Cook and partner Val dancing the Latin Rumba, judge Bruno feels Sailor moves had no intensity and feeling and that she didn't connect with the dance. Carrie-ann senses she's uncomfortable with the sensuality of the dance and Len feels her feet moves could've been smoother their score is a 18. Next Ray Lewis and partner Cheryl dancing the Fox Trot,it's fun energetic and they are in character with their playful gestures, even tho it was fun to watch the judges say the technicality part of the dance was off and full of mistake and it's the charisma of Ray that saves the performance their score is 15.

Up next is Ally Brooke and partner Sasha dancing Viennese Waltz, it's a slow and emotional dance. Judge Len sad Alley didn't know how to move her feet even tho it was pretty to look at he's judging on technical steps, Bruno disagrees and says it was good and to work on her posture, Carrie-Ann embraces Alley as she's crying to tell her she did good their score is a 20. Up next Mary Wilson and partner Brandon dancing the cha-cha, it seemed a little stiff on Marys end but all the judges love it their score 15. Next up is Lauren Alina and partner Gleb dancing the judges feel she needs to be consistent it was good, judge Len wanted more twists and turns, Bruno loved the dance and feels she came out of her shell their score 19. Next up Sean Spicer and partner Lindsay dancing the Tango, surprisingly it was good and the judges agree it was better than last week's performance, and it actually looked like a tango and that the pair worked together united as a team ,their score 16.

Next is Karamo and partner Jenna dancing the Quick step, it's a fast high paced dance energetic from both dancers. Judges Bruno and Carrie-Ann felt it was full of flair, confidence and needed more body contact, Judge Len tho felt it wasn't good and was too fast and he didn't connect their score 19. Next Kate Flannery and partner Pasha dancing Foxtrot, it's a soft and light dance. Judge Carrie-Ann says it's amazing and so was her technique, Len liked all aspects the costume, her technique, and she did wonderful, Bruno loved it as well their score 21 highest score yet for the night. Next is Kel Mitchell and partner Whitney dancing the Samba. It's a hip hop samba danced to Bobby Brown s "Every Little Step", the dancers connected had great chemistry and had rhythm, all the judges agreed as well and said it came off natural and smooth, their score 20

Next Lamar Odom and partner Peta dancing the Salsa. Lamar seems a bit stiff on stage the judges feel was better this week and that his partner took more control in the dance all the judges agree it was better and needs to build his confidence, their score a low 12. The last dance is Hannah Brown and partner Alan doing the Viennese Waltz it was a sweet ad flirty dance, judges agreed their movement were Swift and confident judge Len called it the best dance of the night, their score 24 beating out the previous couple for highest of the night. The bottom two are Ray Lewis and Mary Wilson…the eliminated team is Mary Wilson and partner Brandon.

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September 24, 2019

[BigBrother_Survivor] Dancing With the Stars Recap 09/23/19: Season 28 Episode 2 “First Elimination”

 

How in the heck did the worst one there stayed. Even the judges wondered . But of the 2 at the end I do think the right one was eliminated / Not to make this political but I do hope the judges don't let politics get in the way of their votes. Sean Spicer was not wanted on there but he deserves a fair chance / My fav will be Hannah &,Alaina and I am going to watch Sean.  I think the worst one of the night was the same worst one last week Lamar Odom

Dancing With the Stars Recap 09/23/19: Season 28 Episode 2 "First Elimination"

BY Jessica Jones on September 23, 2019

Tonight on ABC the glitz and the glimmer returns to the ballroom as Dancing With The Stars when season 28 episode 2 of DWTS airs! We have your all-new Monday, September 23, 2019, season 28 Week 2 "First Elimination" Dancing With The Stars recap below! On tonight's DWTS Season 28 episode 1 as per the ABC synopsis, "The 12 celebrity and pro-dancer couples compete a second week with the first elimination of the 2019 season. Vying for America's vote, each couple will dance to a style they have not yet danced to this season.

Some of the songs featured in the season's second episode will include Taylor Swift's "Lover," Demi Lovato's "Confident," Frank Sinatra's "Fly Me to the Moon," The Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris," Aretha Franklin's "Think" and Earth, Wind & Fire's "September," among others. The show opens with a comedic cold open featuring celebrity contestant Ray Lewis giving one of his infamous locker room pep talks to his fellow celebrities in advance of the first elimination."

Tonight on Dancing with the Stars the 12 celebrity and pro dancers face elimination. First up James Van Der Beek and Emma, they are dancing the "cha-cha". James and partner Emma do a great job landing each step precise. Judge Len felt as if it was too gimmicky and wanted more dancing, judge Bruno loved it, judge Carrie-Ann noticed James missed a step but noted he bounced back and it was a good performance their scores totaled up to a 20 out of 30. Up next Sailor Brinkley-Cook and partner Val dancing the Latin Rumba, judge Bruno feels Sailor moves had no intensity and feeling and that she didn't connect with the dance. Carrie-ann senses she's uncomfortable with the sensuality of the dance and Len feels her feet moves could've been smoother their score is a 18. Next Ray Lewis and partner Cheryl dancing the Fox Trot,it's fun energetic and they are in character with their playful gestures, even tho it was fun to watch the judges say the technicality part of the dance was off and full of mistake and it's the charisma of Ray that saves the performance their score is 15.

Up next is Ally Brooke and partner Sasha dancing Viennese Waltz, it's a slow and emotional dance. Judge Len sad Alley didn't know how to move her feet even tho it was pretty to look at he's judging on technical steps, Bruno disagrees and says it was good and to work on her posture, Carrie-Ann embraces Alley as she's crying to tell her she did good their score is a 20. Up next Mary Wilson and partner Brandon dancing the cha-cha, it seemed a little stiff on Marys end but all the judges love it their score 15. Next up is Lauren Alina and partner Gleb dancing the judges feel she needs to be consistent it was good, judge Len wanted more twists and turns, Bruno loved the dance and feels she came out of her shell their score 19. Next up Sean Spicer and partner Lindsay dancing the Tango, surprisingly it was good and the judges agree it was better than last week's performance, and it actually looked like a tango and that the pair worked together united as a team ,their score 16.

Next is Karamo and partner Jenna dancing the Quick step, it's a fast high paced dance energetic from both dancers. Judges Bruno and Carrie-Ann felt it was full of flair, confidence and needed more body contact, Judge Len tho felt it wasn't good and was too fast and he didn't connect their score 19. Next Kate Flannery and partner Pasha dancing Foxtrot, it's a soft and light dance. Judge Carrie-Ann says it's amazing and so was her technique, Len liked all aspects the costume, her technique, and she did wonderful, Bruno loved it as well their score 21 highest score yet for the night. Next is Kel Mitchell and partner Whitney dancing the Samba. It's a hip hop samba danced to Bobby Brown s "Every Little Step", the dancers connected had great chemistry and had rhythm, all the judges agreed as well and said it came off natural and smooth, their score 20

Next Lamar Odom and partner Peta dancing the Salsa. Lamar seems a bit stiff on stage the judges feel was better this week and that his partner took more control in the dance all the judges agree it was better and needs to build his confidence, their score a low 12. The last dance is Hannah Brown and partner Alan doing the Viennese Waltz it was a sweet ad flirty dance, judges agreed their movement were Swift and confident judge Len called it the best dance of the night, their score 24 beating out the previous couple for highest of the night. The bottom two are Ray Lewis and Mary Wilson…the eliminated team is Mary Wilson and partner Brandon.

THE END!

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September 24, 2019

[BigBrother_Survivor] The Voice Premiere Recap 09/23/19: Season 17 Episode 1 “The Blind Auditions Season Premiere”

 

I miss Adam already. I don't like Legend
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The Voice Premiere Recap 09/23/19: Season 17 Episode 1 "The Blind Auditions Season Premiere"

BY Kristine Francis on September 23, 2019
Tonight on NBC's Emmy Award-winning musical competition The Voice airs with an all-new Monday, September 23, 2019, season 17 episode 1 and we have your The Voice recap right below. On tonight's The Voice season 17 episode 1, called, "The Blind Auditions Season Premiere," as per the NBC synopsis, "Rock icon and pop culture phenomenon Gwen Stefani reclaims her red chair alongside superstar coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton in season 17 of NBC's four-time Emmy award-winning hit musical competition series.

In the season premiere, the talent is exceptional and the competition is fierce as the coaches vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon in the "Blind Auditions." The vocalists compete to be selected by one of the coaches and fight for a chance to be named "The Voice."

Tonight's The Voice recap begins now – Refresh Page often to get the most current updates!

This season was off to a great start when the first contestant received a rare four-chair-turn! Kate Kadan has a deep and soulful voice, but she could only choose one of three judges because someone blocked Kelly Clarkson. Kelly didn't know who did it. She suspects it was Blake Shelton and Blake meanwhile was blaming John Legend. John swears it wasn't him. He would be honest about it if it had been him and so everyone knew it was Blake that did it.

Gwen Stefani, however, was the only chill one. She was coming back to the show after a break away and the break seems to have done her some good. Her pitches, for one, were better. She literally drooled over Kate because Kate was a rare talent. She had everything from personality to voice and so everyone wanted her. Even Kelly who wanted revenge for being blocked. Kelly told Kate to choose either Gwen or John and as luck would have it Kate ended up choosing John.

The contestants were all looking for the judge that best represented their music. Some had an idea of which judge would work out best for them before they came to the show and so Kate most likely was always going to choose John. Not that Blake sees it that way. Blake desperately wanted to win this year and now Kelly was going to do everything possible to stop that. The next contestant was Jake Haldenvang.

Jake was a rocker. He usually wasn't up Blake's alley and so it came as a surprise when Blake, John, and Gwen all turned around for Jake. Jake showed amazing skill. He was great on the guitar and his falsetto was so good that it had shocked Gwen and Kelly into believing he might be a woman. So, Jake truly had what it took. He now knows it and he had to choose the judge that would best coach him.

Jake chose to stick with his rocker past by choosing Gwen, but Blake whined about it the longest and so the night was just kicking up. Jay Miah was next. He was a drag queen so he was more than a singer. He was a performer in truth and it was hard to bring that out during the Blind Auditions. Maybe that's why he left the drag at home tonight. He went out onstage and was just himself with the song "Never Enough". And it was good.

Unfortunately, none of the judges thought it was good enough. They didn't turn around for him and it wasn't until it was over that any of them realized Jay was a man. They all just thought he was a nervous woman. His voice had wobbled and, frankly, that took away from his performance. The judges would have picked him if they had actually seen his performance. And that's why they asked him to come back – they figured he'd do better without the nerves.

Brennan Lassiter went next. The southern belle was dedicating tonight's performance to her grandparents who took on the job of raising and never once uttered a complaint. But they were happy when their tribute turned into a rare four-chair-turn. Brennan managed to win over everyone with her song selection and that's why John turned around as well. He loved the southern rock element. And he turned, despite knowing that she was never going to pick him.

Everyone assumed Brennan would pick Blake. Blake was the country expert and usually people chose him over everyone else. Only not Brennan. Brennan surprisingly picked Kelly. Kelly who was begging her just second before had also been surprised when Brennan chose her and she didn't even care if it might been out of pity. She was just glad to be chosen. So, first hour in, the only one that didn't have a singer was Blake.

Rose Short was next. She was a former Correction's Officer and she turned to her music to help her deal with an often stressful job. Her music was now everything to Rose. She showed as much when she went out onstage and gave an amazing rendition of a John Legend song. Not that her song choice helped her with John. He didn't turn for her and neither did Blake. It was really the women that became fans.

Both Gwen and Kelly wanted her. They each had jackets to hand out and so they made their pitches. Gwen told Rose how she could help her through this trial by fire. Kelly, though, had said Rose sang a better version than the original singer. Then she remembered it was John's song so she had to apologize for it and was still apologizing as Rose chose Gwen as her coach. And Kelly would go on to step on John's toes.

Take Will Breman. He was a unique singer in that he rearranges the song to fit his voice and he did that with a Spice Girls' song. His rendition was so good that both Gwen and Jon turned around for him. Will grew up with both of their music and yet Kelly told him to go with Gwen. Kelly may have betrayed him, only John didn't let that get in his way. He went onstage to sing with Will and that alone won the other man over. Will ended up choosing John and that wasn't a surprise at all.

Alex Guthrie went next. He was another one with a soulful vibe and he displayed that in his music. Both Kelly and Gwen turned around for him, but he once opened for Kelly and she had loved his voice then just like she loves it now. Alex would naturally choose Kelly tonight. He was a big fan of hers and it turns out Jennifer Hudson was a bid fan of his. JHUD would later call Kelly and ask her friend to take care of Alex because he was one of hers.

So, you never know who these artists may have met in the industry. Kat Hammock went next and she was actually pretty shy in her everyday life. She considers herself an introvert. She didn't come out of her shell until she was onstage and that's when her stage persona took over. Kat was completely different when she was onstage. She was confident and she showed off her talent. She won over both Blake and Gwen with her voice.

Kat was just what Gwen has been looking for, but Blake was desperate by this point. He had no one on his team and he wanted Kat more than anything. He begged, he pleaded, he lied, and he nearly came to tears. He's been on the show since the beginning. He didn't know why none of the contestants hadn't chose him yet and he truly wanted Kat to be the first to fix his slump. And so she had to take him – anything else would have just been cruel!

In the middle of all this, however, there were some no turns. CJ Washington and Timmy Hood each made critical mistakes onstage. One spent most of his time amping up the crowd and he entirely forgot that the judges weren't paying attention to performances. They needed to judge based on the voice and they never really heard any from CJ. They did hear it with Timmy and unfortunately it was Timmy's nerves that got the best of him. This was his second performance live and it sounded like it.

Marina Chello went next. She was living her American Dream here in the States and it wasn't always easy work. She was once signed to a record label. She thought that would be it and her time petered out. Marina was here now for her second chance. She wanted to make more of a success this time and she chose to do it with a Pink song. Marina had a Kelly vibe and Kelly turned for her. Only, so did Blake.

Blake still had such low numbers. He needed to recruit more vocalists and he wanted to recruit Marina. He made his pitch and somehow he managed to get her. Everyone thought she would go with Kelly and it was shocking when she didn't. But there were plenty of those left. Kyndal Inskeep was next and she was a country musician. She turned to music to help with her anxiety and depression and it seems music kept her grounded.

Kyndal was a nanny during the day. Its what helped her keep track of those bills and it also helped as testing phase for her music. Kids were always honest with her. They told her when it wasn't good and they told her when she got it right. So, those kids helped fine tuned her performance for the Voice. It was a great performance and it won over three of the judges.. Even if Blake was blocked. His girlfriend Gwen blocked him and she was just sad she didn't block Kelly in time.

Both Kelly and Gwen wanted her so bad that their pitches hit below the belt.. Gwen said Kelly wouldn't have time what with all those kids and a tv show. And so Gwen played dirty, but it won her Kyndal and everyone agrees that Kyndal has a distinctive voice.

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September 24, 2019

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] The Voice Premiere Recap 09/23/19: Season 17 Episode 1 “The Blind Auditions Season Premiere”

 

I miss Adam already. I don't like Legend
cg

The Voice Premiere Recap 09/23/19: Season 17 Episode 1 "The Blind Auditions Season Premiere"

BY Kristine Francis on September 23, 2019
Tonight on NBC's Emmy Award-winning musical competition The Voice airs with an all-new Monday, September 23, 2019, season 17 episode 1 and we have your The Voice recap right below. On tonight's The Voice season 17 episode 1, called, "The Blind Auditions Season Premiere," as per the NBC synopsis, "Rock icon and pop culture phenomenon Gwen Stefani reclaims her red chair alongside superstar coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton in season 17 of NBC's four-time Emmy award-winning hit musical competition series.

In the season premiere, the talent is exceptional and the competition is fierce as the coaches vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon in the "Blind Auditions." The vocalists compete to be selected by one of the coaches and fight for a chance to be named "The Voice."

Tonight's The Voice recap begins now – Refresh Page often to get the most current updates!

This season was off to a great start when the first contestant received a rare four-chair-turn! Kate Kadan has a deep and soulful voice, but she could only choose one of three judges because someone blocked Kelly Clarkson. Kelly didn't know who did it. She suspects it was Blake Shelton and Blake meanwhile was blaming John Legend. John swears it wasn't him. He would be honest about it if it had been him and so everyone knew it was Blake that did it.

Gwen Stefani, however, was the only chill one. She was coming back to the show after a break away and the break seems to have done her some good. Her pitches, for one, were better. She literally drooled over Kate because Kate was a rare talent. She had everything from personality to voice and so everyone wanted her. Even Kelly who wanted revenge for being blocked. Kelly told Kate to choose either Gwen or John and as luck would have it Kate ended up choosing John.

The contestants were all looking for the judge that best represented their music. Some had an idea of which judge would work out best for them before they came to the show and so Kate most likely was always going to choose John. Not that Blake sees it that way. Blake desperately wanted to win this year and now Kelly was going to do everything possible to stop that. The next contestant was Jake Haldenvang.

Jake was a rocker. He usually wasn't up Blake's alley and so it came as a surprise when Blake, John, and Gwen all turned around for Jake. Jake showed amazing skill. He was great on the guitar and his falsetto was so good that it had shocked Gwen and Kelly into believing he might be a woman. So, Jake truly had what it took. He now knows it and he had to choose the judge that would best coach him.

Jake chose to stick with his rocker past by choosing Gwen, but Blake whined about it the longest and so the night was just kicking up. Jay Miah was next. He was a drag queen so he was more than a singer. He was a performer in truth and it was hard to bring that out during the Blind Auditions. Maybe that's why he left the drag at home tonight. He went out onstage and was just himself with the song "Never Enough". And it was good.

Unfortunately, none of the judges thought it was good enough. They didn't turn around for him and it wasn't until it was over that any of them realized Jay was a man. They all just thought he was a nervous woman. His voice had wobbled and, frankly, that took away from his performance. The judges would have picked him if they had actually seen his performance. And that's why they asked him to come back – they figured he'd do better without the nerves.

Brennan Lassiter went next. The southern belle was dedicating tonight's performance to her grandparents who took on the job of raising and never once uttered a complaint. But they were happy when their tribute turned into a rare four-chair-turn. Brennan managed to win over everyone with her song selection and that's why John turned around as well. He loved the southern rock element. And he turned, despite knowing that she was never going to pick him.

Everyone assumed Brennan would pick Blake. Blake was the country expert and usually people chose him over everyone else. Only not Brennan. Brennan surprisingly picked Kelly. Kelly who was begging her just second before had also been surprised when Brennan chose her and she didn't even care if it might been out of pity. She was just glad to be chosen. So, first hour in, the only one that didn't have a singer was Blake.

Rose Short was next. She was a former Correction's Officer and she turned to her music to help her deal with an often stressful job. Her music was now everything to Rose. She showed as much when she went out onstage and gave an amazing rendition of a John Legend song. Not that her song choice helped her with John. He didn't turn for her and neither did Blake. It was really the women that became fans.

Both Gwen and Kelly wanted her. They each had jackets to hand out and so they made their pitches. Gwen told Rose how she could help her through this trial by fire. Kelly, though, had said Rose sang a better version than the original singer. Then she remembered it was John's song so she had to apologize for it and was still apologizing as Rose chose Gwen as her coach. And Kelly would go on to step on John's toes.

Take Will Breman. He was a unique singer in that he rearranges the song to fit his voice and he did that with a Spice Girls' song. His rendition was so good that both Gwen and Jon turned around for him. Will grew up with both of their music and yet Kelly told him to go with Gwen. Kelly may have betrayed him, only John didn't let that get in his way. He went onstage to sing with Will and that alone won the other man over. Will ended up choosing John and that wasn't a surprise at all.

Alex Guthrie went next. He was another one with a soulful vibe and he displayed that in his music. Both Kelly and Gwen turned around for him, but he once opened for Kelly and she had loved his voice then just like she loves it now. Alex would naturally choose Kelly tonight. He was a big fan of hers and it turns out Jennifer Hudson was a bid fan of his. JHUD would later call Kelly and ask her friend to take care of Alex because he was one of hers.

So, you never know who these artists may have met in the industry. Kat Hammock went next and she was actually pretty shy in her everyday life. She considers herself an introvert. She didn't come out of her shell until she was onstage and that's when her stage persona took over. Kat was completely different when she was onstage. She was confident and she showed off her talent. She won over both Blake and Gwen with her voice.

Kat was just what Gwen has been looking for, but Blake was desperate by this point. He had no one on his team and he wanted Kat more than anything. He begged, he pleaded, he lied, and he nearly came to tears. He's been on the show since the beginning. He didn't know why none of the contestants hadn't chose him yet and he truly wanted Kat to be the first to fix his slump. And so she had to take him – anything else would have just been cruel!

In the middle of all this, however, there were some no turns. CJ Washington and Timmy Hood each made critical mistakes onstage. One spent most of his time amping up the crowd and he entirely forgot that the judges weren't paying attention to performances. They needed to judge based on the voice and they never really heard any from CJ. They did hear it with Timmy and unfortunately it was Timmy's nerves that got the best of him. This was his second performance live and it sounded like it.

Marina Chello went next. She was living her American Dream here in the States and it wasn't always easy work. She was once signed to a record label. She thought that would be it and her time petered out. Marina was here now for her second chance. She wanted to make more of a success this time and she chose to do it with a Pink song. Marina had a Kelly vibe and Kelly turned for her. Only, so did Blake.

Blake still had such low numbers. He needed to recruit more vocalists and he wanted to recruit Marina. He made his pitch and somehow he managed to get her. Everyone thought she would go with Kelly and it was shocking when she didn't. But there were plenty of those left. Kyndal Inskeep was next and she was a country musician. She turned to music to help with her anxiety and depression and it seems music kept her grounded.

Kyndal was a nanny during the day. Its what helped her keep track of those bills and it also helped as testing phase for her music. Kids were always honest with her. They told her when it wasn't good and they told her when she got it right. So, those kids helped fine tuned her performance for the Voice. It was a great performance and it won over three of the judges.. Even if Blake was blocked. His girlfriend Gwen blocked him and she was just sad she didn't block Kelly in time.

Both Kelly and Gwen wanted her so bad that their pitches hit below the belt.. Gwen said Kelly wouldn't have time what with all those kids and a tv show. And so Gwen played dirty, but it won her Kyndal and everyone agrees that Kyndal has a distinctive voice.

THE END!

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September 24, 2019

Re: [FunBBGroup] Just saw this article saying season 31 worst ever

 

Maybe not the worst, but close to it. Mostly thanks to just a few. And those few have the biggest egos.

Carrie Courter

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September 24, 2019

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Tuesday TV - September 24, 2019

 

THE VOICE
NCIS (ZIVA RETURNS )
NCIS N.O.
NEW AMSTERDAM
so many new shows coming and start of new season on returning shows . ack how will I survive? LOL
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NEW:

3:01 AMNETFLIXnetflix stand-up special: jeff dunham: beside himself
[special presentation]
5:30 PMGSNcommon knowledge: jacobs family vs. concert crew (#252)
7:00 PMESPNamerican game, the: integration (#103)
 BYUtvdinner takes all: peterson family vs. fonotisatele family
8:00 PMBYUtvbattle of the ages: ramage vs greeff
 ABCconners, the: preemies, weed and infidelity (#201)
[2nd season premiere]
 PBScountry music: are you sure hank done it this way? (#107)
 TEENNICKhunter street: tba (#327)
 CBSncis: out of the darkness (#379)
[17th season premiere]
 The CWpandora: i'll be your baby tonight (#111)
 FOXresident, the: from the ashes (RES-301)
[3rd season premiere]
 MTVteen mom 2: direct message (#2921)
 NBCvoice, the: the blind auditions premiere, part 2 (#1702)
[time slot premiere]
 USAwwe smackdown: 092419 (#1049)
8:30 PMABCbless this mess: 459 (#201)
[2nd season premiere]
9:00 PMGSNamerica says: archivists vs. high school buds (#347)
 DISCOVERYbering sea gold: unleash the beast (#1302)
 FOODchopped: horror flick halloween (#4401)
 FOXempire: what is love (EMP-601)
[6th season premiere]
 CBSfbi: little egypt (#FBI201)
[2nd season premiere]
 COOKINGfood truck nation: ribs, ramen and gooey butter cake (#210)
 SHOWTIMEinside the nfl: 2019 week 3 (#4104)
 NGClife below zero: adapt or die (#1201-90)
[90-minute 12th season premiere]
 TLClittle couple, the: this is how we party (#1410)
[14th season finale]
 ABCmixed-ish: becoming bow (#101)
[series premiere]
 MTVmtv's ghosted: love gone missing: kayla & shawn (#105)
 The CWmysteries decoded: witches of salem (#106)
 BRAVOreal housewives of orange county, the: tba (#1408)
 HGTVstay or sell: like a fine wine? (#107)
 NBCthis is us: strangers (#401)
[4th season premiere]
 IDweb of lies: fatal façade (#609)
9:30 PMABCblack-ish: pops the question (#601)
[6th season premiere]
10:00 PMA&E60 days in: narcoland: the reunion (#109)
[1st season finale]
 TRUTVadam ruins everything: adam ruins cops (#V607)
 TRAVELcode of the wild: swift silver (#103)
[1st season finale]
 VICELANDdevil you know, the: the burden of truth (#105)
[1st season finale]
 ABCemergence: pilot (#101)
[series premiere]
 BRAVOflipping exes: tba (#108)
[1st season finale]
 OWNgreenleaf: a common enemy (#404)
 HGTVhouse hunters: tba
 PARAMOUNTink master: tba (#1216)
[12th season finale]
 COOKINGman v food: tucson, arizona (#413)
 FXmayans m.c.: lahun chan (#204)
 AUDIENCEmr. mercedes: love lost (#303)
 CBSncis: new orleans: judgement call (#NO601)
[6th season premiere]
 COMEDYtosh.0: episode 1112 (#1112)
 USAtreadstone: special preview
[one-hour special presentation]
 DISCOVERYundercover billionaire: final reckoning (#108)
[1st season finale]
 IDvalley of the damned: the second shot (#104)
 MOTORTRENDwheeler dealers: volvo amazon 122 (#2008)
10:08 PMNBCnew amsterdam: your turn (#201)
[2nd season premiere]
10:30 PMHGTVhouse hunters international: tba
 COMEDYjim jefferies show, the: episode 312 (#312)
11:00 PMTBSconan: anna faris & gavin matts (#1298)
 COMEDYdaily show with trevor noah, the: tba
 E!dating #nofilter: extra cheese, please (#209)
 TV ONEdl hughley show, the: tito jackson
 VICELANDterror: islamic state (#105)
[1st season finale]
 FUSEt-pain's school of business: tba (#208)
 BRAVOwatch what happens live with andy cohen: tba
11:30 PMCOMEDYlights out with david spade: michael rappaport, christina pazsitsky & dulce sloan (#129)

RERUNS:


Mary
Live long and prosper

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