American Idol: An American Addiction

America Has Become Addicted to American Idol!

By Eric Thomas, published Feb 08, 2007
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The popularity of such reality shows as American Idol have become outrageous. Reality TV is as popular as ever and doesn't seem to be slowing down at all. So, is this an epidemic in our country? Are we addicted to shows that portray "real life" actors as the stars? American Idol is one of the biggest hits when it comes to the popularity of reality TV. Where else can you see a relative nobody become a star over the course of a couple weeks? Nowhere! That is why this show is unique and successful. Let's take a look at some of the reasons why reality television, and shows like American Idol are drawing viewers by the millions.

American Idol is most intriguing of all the reality shows. They begin a season with a series of tryouts in various cities. The auditions that get aired can usually be categorized two ways: good and horrible! One of the biggest draws to these shows are the people that try out, and are bashed because their singing didn't make the cut. They have some of the weirdest, untalented people up there making fools of themselves on national television. Who wouldn't want to watch that? It makes for some great entertainment!

Then, you have the judges. Simon Cowell's "tell it like it is" approach is very controversial, thus attracting viewers. Phrases like, "absolutely horrible", "it was almost non-human" and "that might have been the worst auditions we've heard this season" are a few fan favorites. Simon Cowell has no problem telling these aspiring performers on American Idol that they are not talented, and will never be an American Idol. Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson usually take a more subtle approach. Paula has a hard time being brutally honest and coming off mean, while Randy usually ends up falling somewhere in between Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell.

American Idol on Fox

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