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Keith and The Girl is a free comedy talk show and podcast
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PARTY! SUPER PARTY!
Join Date: Aug 2005
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506: The PaleSkin and FreckleFace Show
"That's what you do when a Dee is right there."
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Keith and The Girl is a free comedy talk show and podcast
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No offence
No offence
But as much I thought I would have liked to watch last comic standing After this incident (I don’t know if fake or real) I never watched it again. Like most Reality shows the have always felt fake to me and don’t watch many if any. If you watch and feel otherwise please educate me From wiki---- During season two, a panel of four celebrity judges was used to shrink the field of 40 semifinalists to ten finalists. The celebrity judges rated each of the semifinalists as they performed, and cast votes for the 10 top comedians. When the ten finalists announced did not seem to correspond with the judges' votes, it was unintentionally revealed that their votes did not necessarily determine the final contestants. Two of the celebrity judges, comedians Drew Carey and Brett Butler, responded in outrage and stormed away from the judge's table after the finalists were announced. The two were shown backstage arguing with producers. Carey and Butler did not understand how the finalists who were announced could be correct, since it did not match their votes. It was revealed that a panel of four producers were also casting votes in the process, assuring that unless all four celebrity judges cast the exact same ten votes, their voting power could be usurped by the four unanimously agreeing producer votes. If for some reason all four celebrity judges did cast the exact same votes, the worst the producers would be faced with is a tie. Carey became further outraged upon learning this information. He was upset that he had been led to believe he had a vote in the outcome of the show. He reportedly responded, "All you wanted was our faces."[citation needed] It was also revealed that some of the finalists who advanced were clients of the producers or directors of the show. Allegedly, some of the competitors in opening rounds were plants hired by the producers to liven up the auditions on television[2]. For example, Buck Star, a comedian who followed talent executives Bob Read and Ross Mark to auditions across the country, is rumored to be a production assistant for NBC [3]. Many of the amateur comedians have battled with some well-known comics, conflicting with the show's claim in earlier seasons to be looking for unknown comics. Some viewers have complained that due to the way in which the series is shot, it lacks the feel of "reality" essential to so many reality shows. |
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