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Media choice: The X Factor
Simon Cowell: 'Have you got a job?' Ugly, talentless bloke: 'Yes, in a chicken factory.' Cowell: 'Good.' This exchange and the Gemini Twins (bespectacled female wallflowers dancing terribly) have been the highlights of The X Factor so far. It is must-see TV, at least for the first month, when the auditions are graced by the truly talentless. The beauty of the show is its very ugliness, while the inclusion of contenders over the age of 30 and even OAPs, makes it more entertaining than Pop Idol. Some contestants border on care-in-the-community cases.
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