American TV shows are many in number. In truth, age differences and nation origins aside, Cowell, 50, and Seacrest, 35, have more in common with Tony Randall's fastidious Felix Unger - than Jack Klugman's untidy Oscar Madison, both characters from the '70s "Odd Couple" NBC-TV show, adapted from Neil Simon's play. And, whether they're arguing about the music industry's 100 best pop songs, or agreeing on a contestant's talent, the two detail-oriented and critical entertainment moguls are probably more alike than either likes to admit.
Get ready for a new tab in Facebook on the web, mobile and TV apps, as the social network has announced it's replacing the video button with "Watch." Watch is "a new platform for shows on Facebook," and why that doesn't yet explain why we'd want one, but given Silicon Valley's obsession with the format , it's not hard to imagine why this is what we're getting. At first, Watch will be available to a " limited subset " of US users, before rolling out to more people here over the next few weeks.
Marrialle Sellers, 17 - Marielle was the one contestant shown Wednesday who didn't try out in Boston or Austin; she was a teaser from the Detroit auditions. But "Idol" producers clearly already have her pegged as a frontrunner, since they featured her in the cold open, then had her stare down the camera and declare herself the Next American Idol. I can see why this girl got such a coveted chunk of prime time. She was off-the-charts charismatic and absolutely adorakble, a sort of type, and her guitar-strummy cover of Bruno Mars's "Grenade" really set the tone for an exciting episode. "You are going to be a nightmare for the other competitors," Harry predicted. I'm already predicting she will at least make the top 20.

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