Anyone can be a super Star. This is the most appealing part of "The Talent Show."
It gives everyone a chance and the possibility of becoming a star.
Such a program is bound to attract countless viewers.
Most viewers are ordinary people. Seeing these participants, they see themselves, feeling a strong sense of empathy. They won't laugh at participants who perform poorly but feel a sense of familiarity.
This talent show might turn into a nationwide celebration.
"Boss, I think we should show more of the open auditions. Viewers might enjoy seeing the off key singers and funny moments," Fox suggested.
Hardy smiled and turned to the last page.
It read: "Everyone can be their own star, even if they perform poorly. To encourage participation, we should include some ordinary people in the show. Each episode should feature a few unique and excellent participants to maintain entertainment value."