Click here for my latest article Hello there once again, and welcome to my own little look back at tonight's episode of American Idol. For what is -incidentally- my 400th JoeUser post, I will list off the most memorable occurences of a show that was surprisingly light on judge-contestant interplay.
Instead of numbers tonight, I will just give all of my comments little asterisks.
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Anthony Fedorov, the blonde-haired Russian boy sang really well on stage. I am sure that the girls will love him, and he will go far. He is my favorite "pretty boy" contestant on the series thusfar.
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Amanda Avila the Treasure Island pirate girl is just striking on camera, isn't she?
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Scott Savol, the odd looking guy for whom I proposed an image adjustment in one of my earlier posts has a beautiful voice, doesn't he? I am rooting for him to go far.
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David Brown and
Anwar Robinson are loved by the judges, and will be loved by America too. I am especially interested in seeing how music teacher Robinson will do. He seems like money in the bank to me.
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Regina Brooks, the lady who allegedly pawned her wedding ring was sent back to wherever it was she came from. (Kentucky?) I think that there will be a lot of disappointed fans out there. Regina appeals to Idol fans in a "root for the underdog" sort of way. (After her significant weight loss by the way: Regina resembles Oprah, didn't she?)
Instead, the possibly talented Regina Brooks will end up being this year's "Scooter Girl." Intriguing personality, but shot down in an early round.
* One lady,
Marlea Stroman passed on to a second day, but then gave up the competition in order to stay with her daughter. I hope that she doesn't regret her choice some day...
* Three fellows brought a bit of the rock genre to the competition:
Constantine Maroulis,
Aaron Kelly, and
Bo Bice. I applaud the producers of the show for trying to appeal to an ignored fanbase. Of the three however, Constantine really stands out. Whenever he is on the television, I'd think that one's eye would be drawn to him. He really stands out somehow. Like I said before: in a way, I'd compare his (Constantine's) image to Robert Plant's.
* Then finally we have brash 16 year-old
Mikalah Gordon. She sang well enough to pass through, but will America like her? She doesn't bother me so much, but I'd think that a lot of women voters would have a problem with her aggressiveness.
And speaking about problems between women: Tomorrow's show features the group song competition, one of the early highlights of the series. I am excited to see how it all shakes out!
Post-script: Cute, peppy little
Emily Neves didn't make it! They didn't even give her a chance to sing on TV. That is a little disappointing, as I would have thought she'd stick around a bit.