>>57351418>It just feels lifeless and effortless. I don't see it that way. It's all a relative thing though.
The pre-recorded girls still had to learn all the choreo, and they did sing at some point. That it's polished, to a greater or lesser degree, in post-production doesn't deter me because I don't have any real illusions about this shit; almost all audiovisual media you consume has been doctored in post to make it more spectacular than it normally is, from still photography to video to even a simple audiobook reading. Everything is fake, but not everything is Fake and Gay.
It's a performance that required more effort than just sitting around playing MC or apexshit and I am entertained and appreciate it.
If you're not entertained to each his own, but it's still a performance into which a lot of time and money went into creating. Some may spend more money, time and effort than others of course but that's always very apparent. Some can afford to, other can't.
And as much as I'd be entertained by watching the shitty singers have a go at doing things actually live I understand why they'd want more polish than scuff. The girls are still girls and vanity is supreme.
That would actually be novel though: have all the known junkers from every branch together in the same Live together.
Just once would be enough.