If they've ever watched the show, you know they're going to be made fun of and grilled and in no way will advance their cause. Why do people still do it?
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If they've ever watched the show, you know they're going to be made fun of and grilled and in no way will advance their cause. Why do people still do it?
I've always wondered how these rerun deals work out when it comes to re-broadcasting. I've tried to do a bit of research on the web, but wasn't having much luck. Was just wondering if any of you had any insight on this?
Idol has been around for over a decade now and thee are countless clones. This just seems like the obvious next step considering how successful these TV singing competitions are. Is there a good logistical or practical reason that a popular televised 'Battle of the Bands' doesn't exist?
Premise: A woman escapes from a doomsday cult and starts life over again in New York City.
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