Knight Rider was a scripted show telling a story, not a glorified karaoke show with contestants who should know better being sold bullshit dreams of stardom.
So, your argument is that a shitty scripted show is better than a shitty reality show? Because to me, shit is shit.
Sorry, but I'll take a shitty scripted show over a shitty reality show. And as I said,
Knight Rider was coming into its own, but the network was too impatient and just canceled it. Too bad they couldn't show any judgment about these reality shows.
If the kind of assholes in middle management ran record companies then they way they do now, people like Bob Dylan would have been dropped after just one failed album, and shitty 'artists' like Sanjaya would be making music.
Sorry, I don't buy your line of thinking. There have been worthless pop acts as long as there's been pop music. This is not a new phenomenon.
Yes, but those worthless pop acts wern't encouraged to have long careers like today's worthless pop acts are.
You bring up Dylan, and I can think of plenty of his contemporaries who didn't deserve recording contracts: Donovan, Peter Paul & Mary, just to name a couple. Just because those terrible acts got to put out albums didn't prevent Dylan from releasing his own albums at the same time.
To you, Donovan/Peter, Paul & Mary are worthless; to me, and millions around the planet, they signify the best of the '60's: Donovan's song about the Vietnam war still resonates today, as do Peter, Paul & Mary's songs. That you don't get them is
your problem.
And Sanjaya has never released an album, and I doubt he ever will.
I don't care if he has or hasn't recorded one; he shouldn't be mentioned about at all by
anybody, or have been given a chance by anybody.
Sorry, I wouldn't trust Courtney Love to correctly add up 2+2.
Her drug problem is none of your business; her frank and quite true talk about downloading is. Apparently you didn't see me also mention the other person who said the same thing as she did, or read what he said.
Then why did Sanjaya and Hung make it onto the show in the first place? Cowell should have been watching out, but wasn't, like the big rude asshole that he is.
Idol (American or Canadian) is not a dictatorship. There are other producers who call the shots, frequently overruling Simon. If you watched the show, it was clear after a few weeks that Simon was completely disgusted with the Sanjaya "phenomenon".
As I said above, Sanjaya should never have been allowed to blow up into the phenomenon that he was. As for Hung, a little quality control on the part of the producers would have been enough to make sure that his audition tape was never broadcast at all.
And Hung never "made it onto the show". He auditioned, was rejected, and became a cult sensation through YouTube, completely outside of the show. I think they did have him back on the show once, because even they couldn't ignore how he had become a household name.
Again, quality control would have made sure that Hung couldn't be seen on YouTube or any other Internet video site. All it would have taken was a legal letter to YouTube saying 'NO!' Videos have been prevented and taken off of You Tube before because of legal challenges, including one of mine (banned by Paramount & Marvel Comics) ; his should have been no different.
Why didn't the both of you follow your own advice and not watch
Voyager or
Enterprise? Because like my sig says, you can whine about Star Trek, but you sure as frack can't write an episode of it.
[Why don't you go back and read what I actually wrote? I never said Idol was above criticism. I said I don't understand why people are so happy about a show getting cancelled.