The Voice season 13: See Miley Cyrus, Adam Levine start filming blind auditions
If you look below, you can get a reasonably good idea of what we are talking about here as Carson Daly introduces the public to the season 13 coaching panel for the first time. Blake Shelton at one point shoots Adam the bird, and new coach Jennifer Hudson is the final person to be welcomed by the crowd.
While there isn’t necessarily anything in there that is altogether surprising, it is rather funny to see how this sort of segment happens in real time. On the show, this is usually boiled down to a handful of seconds, or you don’t actually see it at all. Remember that there are absolutely some times in which the show just opens with some big musical number featuring all of the coaches, and you don’t actually see anything else when it comes to an introduction like this at all.
The coaches all have their own audiences, and with Hudson, you do have someone on the show who has a season of experience now after doing the British version earlier this year. The big issue with the show, though, isn’t the coaches; it’s the format that continues to weigh them down in some capacity. Rather than giving you so many Battle and Knockout Rounds, we wish that they would start off the live shows earlier and give us at home more opportunities to actually watch some of these people in a live setting. If the goal here is to make them stars, then focus on what really matters. By that, we mean a focus more so on them as artists / people, and a little less of an emphasis on coach antics. We know that they are the stars of the show, but it’s fairly telling when there are so few memorable winners when you look at the entirety history of the show at this point.
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Meanwhile, head over to the link here to get some further news right now when it comes to the show. New episodes of the series are going to begin formally in September. (Photo: NBC.)