AI:7 - Top 8 Results
Down & out down under.
Is the elimination of Michael Johns the shocking & outrageous elimination that we seem to get every season? “Why, oh, why?”, so many seem to be asking, did America get it so very wrong?
No, I don’t think this was the shocking elimination. The only truly “shocking” eliminations would’ve been either of the Davids. Anyone else would’ve been easily explainable.
“How could that be?” you ask, as Michael was such a favorite from so early in the audition phase.
Well, it’s pretty easy to explain, actually. As good as he was, overall, and as nice a guy as he was, in general, Michael had pretty long dry spell from Hollywood week through to about two weeks ago. He pretty much coasted by on talent/rep, looks, & other contestants who had more of the suck than he did. Once the field got weeded out & the competition got comparatively stronger, it was too little, too late for him to ratchet up his game. Folks like David C. had already firmly established their hold on the commonly held fanbase votes, so there was no real way for Michael to play catch up enough to stay in the competition.
It’s too bad, but that’s the phase of the competition that we’re in now. Now, it’s all about seeing how the voting bloc dynamics play out, especially after each elimination. Michael’s votes are most likely to get split between David C. & Carly, I would think, which doesn’t bode well at all for Syesha.
Aside from this lesson in voting bloc dynamics theory, the only interesting part of the results show for me was anticipating the outrage — outrage, I tells you! — at how Seacrest tormented poor Michael by hinting that there might not be an elimination, because there wasn’t one last year. Here’s the thing - while I agree that it was more than a bit tacky, I don’t think it was in any way, shape, or form Seacrest’s idea. He’s just saying what they tell him to say. So, I don’t blame him.
Next week, I think we’ll see things get back to a more normal/expected form re: the contestant eliminated.
-ghp
KFU Oh I just don’t get it
So, I get home from work to day to find the April issue of the LCMS monthly house organ, The Lutheran Witness, in my mailbox. I continue to get it out of an almost morbid curiosity to keep ‘in the know’ about what synod is putting out there as the party line. So its arrival tends to be a relatively uneventful thing, as I don’t expect too much from it, and thus am rarely disappointed. Usually, I buzz through it rather quickly, checking out the letters to the editor, all the official notices, and give at least a cursory glance at the articles, at least to see how Ablaze! they are. Most months, I even get through SPK’s column of inspiration & leadership.
This month, however, as I was paging through, I noticed the graphic at the top of this post, on the bottom of page 25. I said to my self, “Self, this just ain’t right! The very first issue after Issues, Etc. gets killed off of KFUO-AM, having never (to my recollection) been touted in The Lutheran Witness, they have an advert for the COMMERCIAL SIDE of the radio station, NOT THE SIDE ENGAGED IN MISSIONAL OUTREACH, MUCH LESS THE PROGRAM THAT SPECIFICALLY ENGAGED IN CHRIST-CENTERED, CROSS-FOCUSED OUTREACH?” Really?
And, yes, I shouted at myself inside my head. I really did.
Boy, and if all this wasn’t bad enough, I just noticed something that will really make you techie gearheads shake your heads — you’ll note that the link to the Witness’ website has a .asp extension. That got me curious, so I looked up the LCMS family of websites at Netcraft, only to find that the main LCMS website is being run off of a Windows 2003 server box! Yikes!
This all just gets uglier & uglier with each passing day…
-ghp
AI:7 - The Top 8 get inspired
Idol Gives Back week. Yipee…
Bill Ford’s in the house. I wonder just how they were ever able to get him on the hook…
Wow, not only were the performers inspired this week, as it looks like Paula’s boobs were inspired to make another appearance this week. (were they the chihuahuas that everyone kept mentioning?)
Let the guilt-a-thon begin with an 8-pack of ‘inspirational’ performances.
Hopefully they won’t be insipid performances.
Michael - Dream On - Aerosmith. Nice. And he actually sounds a tiny bit like Steven Tyler did way back in the day 30+ years ago before he became the caterwauling wall of sound that we all know & love. The falsetto? Yeah, dawg - he went for it & got it. That was great, both to show that Michael is still hot, and to show just how awesome good that Aerosmith was back in the day. Their early stuff. ROCKED. DAMN. HARD. But, Michael? Lose the ascot. Kthx.
Syesha - I Believe - A song by Fantasia? Fan-freakin-tasia? I am writing this before hearing the song, having paused the DVR so I can write this — SYESHA MUST BE ELIMINATED. THIS IS NON-NEGOTIABLE. I do not care how anyone else performs for the rest of the show. Syesha deserves to go, as she has proven that she has no ability at all to chose a song properly. And I don’t like Syesha’s attitude that much anymore, either.
Jason - Somewhere Over The Rainbow - A ukulele version, huh? Ok, it works for me. Risks being a bit kitschy, but I think I remember it from the movie 50 First Dates, and it was actually kinda sweet there. It didn’t have the emotional power of Kat McPhee’s tour-de-force performance in AI:5, but it didn’t really have to be all that, did it? I liked it a lot, and Castro’s fans will like it even more.
Kristy - Anyway - Staying with Country? Good choice. She’s looking very good tonight, and that never hurts, especially when it’s a contemporary good looking rather than an old-fashioned good looking. I think that Kristy has a career waiting for her in Nashville - not as a superstar, but definitely as a successful singer of some sort.
David C. - Innocent - Hrm. A song from a band that might not be known by the widest range of people. Potentially a risky choice, no matter how much he likes it personally. It started out a little rough for me, and it never really improved all that much. He was into the performance, emotionally, and that was all well and good, but I just didn’t get it tonight. This was his weakest performance to date, IMO. He’s due an off week, but he’d better not make a habit of it, because he’s still my favorite to win the whole shebang. ‘Pompous’ isn’t the best word to describe the performance - ’self-indulgent’ is.
Carly - Show Must Go On - Queen’s always a risky choice, and it usually kills the guys who take it on. Carly looked fierce tonight, and she sounded just as fierce. She took the risk and made it pay off. This girl has really got the goods, in terms of the vocal instrument with which God has blessed her. This wasn’t my favorite Queen song, but she did it fierce justice.
David A. - Angels - He had a hard time picking an inspirational song? But when doesn’t he sing an inspirational song that hits us over the head with a message? Sheesh! SMOKE MACHINES? Spare us the dramatics. Aw, I guess it was a technically good enough performance, but I still find him an ever more annoying presence on my TV, particularly when he’s not singing. It’s like we’re looking back at the teen pictures of a little old troll doll.
Brooke - You’ve Got A Friend - Well, it feels kinda strange writing this, but Brooke’s in the pimp slot. Well, I think this is a song that’s right in her 70’s/hippie/folkie chick wheelhouse. And Brooke didn’t disappoint, as she did a standout job with it. For this week, on tonight’s show, this was the song & performance you wanted in the pimp slot (with Jason’s being a close second, I think…).
The Top: Jason
The Safe Middle: Michael, David A., & David C.
The At-Risk Middle: Carly, Brooke, & Kristy
The Bottom 3: Syesha, Syesha, & Syesha
Should Go Home: Syesha
Will Go Home: Syesha
Maybe the most inspiring, hope-filled moment for me tonight? The very first teaser advert for SYTYCD? - now that’s what I’m talkin’ about!
As for AI, tonight was ok. Not the best we’ve seen, but not the worst, either. AI this week? Well, I’m not a huge fan. At least I don’t have to worry about watching it tomorrow night. It’ll be like an unexpected night off, before jumping back in with the results on Thursday.
Hopefully, the results show won’t be too difficult to sit through.
-ghp
Disqus
I just installed a new comment management/aggregation app/tool/thing - Disqus.
It got pretty good reviews over at WebWare’s recent Battle of the comment add-ons, so I figured I’d give it a try. One of the niftier things about it is the community aspect of it. From the Disqus FAQ page:
Disqus, pronounced discuss, is a service for blog comments. Disqus enables bloggers to make the conversations on their blogs more interactive and manageable. Our distributed comment system connects readers across blog communities, while empowering publishers in promoting their content.
In short, using Disqus is a better way for people to participate in conversations initially started by blog posts.
Largely, I’m writing this post so that there’ll be a post for which the new commenting system will be in place — the old, WordPress comment system is still in effect for posts that already have existing comments.
Hopefully it’ll be transparent, easy to use, and bring some value (to me, if no one else) to the party.
If you have any thoughts on it, let me know.
-ghp





