The X Factor: Judges’ Houses
October 7, 2009 9 Comments
Well we’re getting very close to the live shows on The X Factor, this week sees us visit the judges’ houses (which are obviously not their real houses, so I don’t know why they call it that). Here’s what happened.
Saturday
Saturday’s episode starts with perhaps the biggest shock in X Factor; Louis was in Italy not in Ireland! I needed a lie down to cope when I found that out. We then meet who each judge has drafted in to help them. Louis had Ronan Keating, the Irish Gary Barlow, so it looks like the two of them are finally talking again. Cheryl had Will young who is so posh and sincere that I could listen to him all night. Sadly, Simon had Sinitta helping him yet again. I can only assume that she must have some incriminating photos of him. Over in Dubai, Dannii has the somewhat more impressive Kylie to help her.
I was a little underwhelmed by the ‘Boys’ category, although they seem pretty solid throughout and with young male singers, their looks play as big a part as their voices. I was slightly baffled by Daniel Fox, but I wouldn’t be shocked if any of them got through.
The ‘Groups’ category is notoriously rubbish, and this year is no exception. Ronan and Louis seemed to criticise every single act after they sang, and didn’t have a good thing to say. You’d have to say that that was quite worrying for Louis’ chances of winning. I don’t think it actually matters to the outcome of the show which three acts they pick. Unsurprisingly, Louis still managed to find time to defend John and Edward. More surprisingly, and despite slagging all the acts off, they still audaciously claimed that they have a potential winner.
Simon seems to have the most difficult job in selecting which of the ‘Over 25s’ will go through, the category looks to be very strong. It’s actually a bit of a joke when you compare this group to what Louis has to work with. The most disappointing moment of the week was when Danyl sadly didn’t reprise his hilarious cover of ‘Holding Back the Years’.
The ‘Girls’ category is definitely stronger vocally than the boys, and they certainly look better in bikinis (was it not a bit gratuitous that they sent them down a water slide?). I’m not sure which ones are the best singers, but I definitely fancy Stacey McClean most.
I realise that at this point that I haven’t picked any of the contestants to go through; it just seems too tight to call this year and I’d struggle to single anybody out. I also realised, as I was watching it, that the episode seemed endless; this was because, unusually, I actually watched most of it.
Have I mentioned this week that The Xtra Factor is the better programme? I’ve come to the conclusion that I big part of the reason for this is that you actually get to see the personalities of both contestants and judges; you don’t just get sob stories and cheesy soundbites as you do with the ITV1 show. It also doesn’t hurt that Holly is almost unbearably lovely.
Sunday
I was a bit apprehensive about watching this episode beforehand as it tends to be full of people crying and I find it totally unbearable. To be fair to them, it’s not surprising that they cry considering the way that they drag out the reveal as to whether they’re going through or not. It’s bordering on animal cruelty.
The ‘Girls’ were the first group to be revealed, and Lucie Jones was the first contestant through through. She has that girl next door type appeal, so she could do pretty well. Sadly, Stacey McClean didn’t get through. Typical. Next through was Rachel, who I could tell you exactly nothing about. The last girl through was the other Stacey; I though that this was a good decision as has distinctive voice and a likeable, goofy personality.
The dreaded ‘Groups’ were up next and I couldn’t have cared less, other than the vague hope that John and Edward would get through for comedy value. First through were Miss Frank, who, if I was being cruel, I might rename as Miss Take. Next through were Kandy Rain, the girl band consisting of ex-strippers. They should be popular with the largely female voters then. Last, but by no means least, came The Twerps, sorry I mean, John and Edward. This pair of idiots were somehow the most nailed-on finalists in the whole competition. I won’t pass comment on Louis’ possible motivations for this. That said, you can always rely on Louis for a mental decision to keep the show interesting.
The slightly lacklustre ‘Boys’ were next and first through was Weirdy Eyebrow Man (Rikki), quickly followed by Lloyd, whose voice I probably like most in this group. Before the third finalist was revealed, we had a bit of drama with Cheryl having to stop in the middle of her decision over Daniel Fox. I’d like to think that her dilemma was genuine and not done to build up the tension. Since I fancy her, I’ll assume that it was genuine. Last through was the totally unsurprising, Little Geordie Joe. It seems to be the rule that you put through people who are from vaguely the same geographical area as you.
Finally, we got to the ‘Over 25s’, and early bookies favourite, Danyl goes through. They’ve been slightly critical of him since boot camp, but I think this was mainly to not make him seem like the dead cert to go through that he was. Next through was slightly quirky Olly and finally came Jamie. I was a little bit surprised by Jamie, not because of a lack of talent, but because I thought Simon would put through at least one of the girls. They still look the strongest category.
And that’s nearly it for this week, apart from The Xtra Factor. Have I mentioned that The Xtra Factor is…oh, I have. Well, what about Holly…oh, I’ve done that one too. Never mind. The most interesting thing was that Holly also thought that Simon would put at least one girl through, proving that great minds think alike.
And that really is that. I’m actually looking forward to next week, as the live finals really separate the men from the boys (so to speak). See you there (not literally).

It was rather funny to see Louis go all the way to Italy and then find it rained the whole time he was there. I read an article the other day that claimed it was a curse from way back when he threw Jonny Rocco off the show. Funny thing was I thought it was a death threat that Jonny gave Louis, so if rain is all he can conjour up then he’s a pretty poor voodoo witch.
I do believe we are in for a fantastic year of entertainment this season as there is some remarkable talent on stage this time around. It’ll be hard to choose as the weeks go by but I kind of know who my money is one already.
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Scarily, I live in the same town as Johnny Rocco. I’ve sadly never seen him though!
This years line up does seem to be the strongest yet, but there seems to be a strange habit of acts failing to deliver when it comes to the live shows. I’m definitely looking forward to seeing the show this week to see who does well under the pressure. I think that the live rounds are so much more entertaining than the auditions, contrary to many people’s belief.
I’m not sure I could pick a winner yet. It’s a interesting competition as the early weeks seem to be more of a popularity contest and it seems only to be towards the end that more people vote on talent. You’d have to think that one of the groups will go first, but you just never know.
Guys, I have to disagree here – I think this year’s line-up is really disappointing. Joe and Lloyd will maybe be good enough in a couple of years but not at the moment (picked for the regional and little girl vote, methinks), the overs are really OTT and the groups are just rubbish. Even the acts who have good voices are a bit dull – Hi Lucie and Rachel! – or super-annoying – DANYL. And how on earth could Cheryl pick the desperate Rikki over Ethan? It’s not like either of them is Thom Yorke but at least pick the one with a snowball’s chance in Hell of being an actual pop star (as you said, Sherby, it’s not just the voice that counts with the boys) rather than Leon Mk II.
I’m with you on Daniel Fox though, Sherby – that G4/Rhydian thing of singing pop songs like arias is just not my cup of tea. And I’m with you on the crying, too. STOP THE CRYING.
Seeing as none of the final 12 float my boat, so I’ll have to fall back on supporting Simon and Dannii like I always do. So, um, an OVER or a GIRL to win, please.
Well CJ, you’ve really made me question myself now, and I’m not sure that they’re stronger. You’ve actually prompted me to write a post specifically on that subject, so expect to see it in the next hour or so!
Rikki over Ethan was certainly a…brave decision. We’ll see how that one works out for her!
I’m also not a huge fan of Daniel Fox’s style of singing, but the likes of Rhydian seemed to pull it off better. What made Foxy a bit harder to take was that his singing voice was so booming and commanding and yet his speaking voice was so camp, it just seemed too incongruous.
I’d like to see a group win this year, just for the sheer devilment of it.
But if a group wins….WALSH wins. Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Lol, he may be annoying, but the show just wouldn’t be the same without him. He takes it so personally and I love his little tantrums. He’d be unbearable if he won, but unbearable in a good way!
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“I don’t care who you are, where you are from; and what you do, as long as you”…… leave the competition, that is, for John and Edward.
Tight competition this year, but I like to see the over 25 win for a change. Danyl is annoying. Although the city of Reading is campaigning for him to win, but I have to disagree with my neighbours.
John and Edward to win!!! Actually, I don’t think I’ve got a favourite act yet, I need to watch them performing live for 3 or 4 weeks first.