Monday, February 20, 2006

Much Music VJ Search (Episode 4)

Precious moments:

1. Robin Black dismissing everyone's work as unoriginal without a single new idea between the three groups. Let's review: Robin Black thinks that other people's work is worthless because it's derivative. Back on my shitlist (for a few minutes, anyway).

2. Erik and Frank nearly coming to blows. Like last week, the petty infighting was kept to a minimum but at least if you're planning on throwing some of it into the show, don't have them arguing over who ate the other's potato chips. They both had a point here. On camera, Frank might be the most natural, watchable personality out of the remaining eight. But his work ethic does leave something to be desired. Erik is selfish and fake. And they've got to tolerate each other for at least one more week!

3. Natalie's dimsissal. I never saw anything in her, so no complaints from me. I loved the way the task required them to excel at several different skills -- writing, researching, producing, and hosting an Oscars preview segment isn't chump work. Much has come a long way from making the VJ Search contestants do goofy things on camera for a weekend in order to earn their spot.

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