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Gordon Ramsey, Simon Cowall and Peirce Collins?

by AMK
(Norway)

all in the same boat

all in the same boat

All of these men star and produce shows in the UK and the USA. All are as mean as they come. Why? Because anger sells!

I am not interested in American Idol anymore because Simon has left. I will miss the Apprentice when Peirce goes because ticking people off and watching how they react actually makes the show more interesting!

That's why Donald Trump paired with Amarosa. Even in Hell's Kitchen it does not just stop with Gordon Ramsey.

Gordon also picks his chefs based on their ability or no ability to handle anger. When all the angry ones leave the show then you have Gordon Ramsey to keep it going. With the Apprentice you only have Donald Trump. The appeal he had in his earlier shows is not as captivating!

Simon Cowal: Everyone else got the idea from him. He was the one who started it all with the launch of American Idol. It was never his original intention to be rude.

It just happened and when he saw how the ratings went, then he kept going! If you knew any of these man before they came to the American eye, then you would know that Peirce Collins is for real! This is him in real life.

Simon Cowell normally prefers to keep silent. Gordon Ramsey is half and half. Half of the anger is his and half is for show.

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We Can't Help It
by: Lora (admin)

People like trouble. Not their own, of course, but the troubles of others. That's why gossip is so popular.

Say, "So-and-so is such a nice person!" you won't get the attention of anybody.

If you said, "So-and-so is an SOB!" you'll have an audience that's all ears!

Sitcoms are only funny when there's conflict. Who would have watched Everybody Loves Raymond if everybody really did love Raymond?

Conflict makes shows (and gossip) interesting and entertaining.

I may try adding some conflict around here... maybe then my website will take off LOL

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