by Sohee » Thu Jul 04, 2013 6:08 am
...Sayumi has changed her character from how she was in 2009-2010 to how she has been the past year/s. She's no way near as self-centered these days as she used to be. She never was self-centered in private, but on TV whenever she appears these days, while she leaves smart comments she hardly acts the same way she did back then. And that makes sense.
Momochi is annoying, that's her character. Because she's annoying, other comedians can make fun of her and "put her down" which is what people watch and that's what people want to see. She's hardly popular for being a liked character, people get annoyed with her and but because of the people around her she's still popular. THAT is why she gets on TV so much. Because her character brings laughs -- because she's over the top annoying.
As for "as pushed"... they don't have to be around on the same time. It's just to compare Sayumi's prime to Momochi now. Momochi has more - she has the pose, she has the hair, she has the contradictions (doing cat poses despite disliking cats etc) and that helps a lot. But because Momochi's character is way more annoying she's more successful. Sayumi is still a big name and all, I'm not saying she isn't, but her character etc never got as big as Momochi is today.
For the record, I think they're slowly starting to humanized Momochi though. What with showing her "flaws" and un-idol like sides. Which is a good thing, that's what they did with Sayumi too and that's what most (if not all) comedians and talents go through. They stick with one gag/character for ages until they're supposedly popular enough not to rely on only that one but can still appear on TV and be funny. Personally, when talents stop being the way they started out is when they get the most interesting for me.