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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

American Idol Final 11 Live Show



Josh: Aight, that's a wrap for all 11. I'll be back shortly with our top three/bottom three. So, check back so you can avoid having to watch tomorrow's show.

Josh:
Exactly.

Kim:
Well, then, congratulations, Ramiele. It wasn't as terrible as Josh thought it would be.

Josh:
You know, I hate "Should've Known Better." Hate it. But this Ramiele girl singing it isn't bad. It's not great, because the song is terrible. But it's not as terrible as I first thought it would be.

Kim:
I don't care if they do or not, that was terrible.

Josh:
Nah. We're both hating Chikezie, and I bet they do too.

Kim:
Maybe there's something wrong with us.

Josh:
The judges loved her. Go figure.

Kim:
Good work.

Josh:
So, you're saying she was better yesterday?

Kim:
Even better since she's now killing "Yesterday."

Josh:
I like that Syesha's cocky enough to think that it was a complete and utter oversight that she was in the bottom three the week before.

Kim:
He didn't have his guitar. That was the problem. And shockingly enough, Paula was dead on -- it was like a polka.

Josh:
I usually like this Jason guy, but he seems woefully uncomfortable with this song. Not good.

Kim:
I don't know about that, but I'll agree that they really like her and never criticize her.

Josh:
It's really pathetic the way the judges pimp her. It's like they're trying to convince everyone that she's the best singer there. And she's not. She's like fourth, maybe fifth best.

Kim:
She's good, though. I like her.

Josh:
I don't get the sleeveless thing either. If you're on a show asking for votes from the American public and you have something on your body that will likely turn off at least a portion of the voting audience, why wouldn't you cover it up? It's stupid, because you know it's turning people off.

Kim:
Why won't this Carly girl wear sleeves? And why is her Irish accent getting thicker?

Josh:
Gotta love Simon.

Kim:
You know why you don't like him? His forehead. It's huge. I don't like him either.

Josh:
What the hell was that with the other mic?

Josh:
I hate David Cook. Seriously. Loathe the guy. I don't know why, but I do. I would like very much for him to get voted off. If you could vote against someone, I would do that.

Kim:
I think Randy's right about her.

Josh:
I typically like this Brooke girl, but this song here isn't good. There were problems and it was very forgettable.

Kim:
We're going to start having a hard time picking from these people in a couple of weeks. The ones we dislike keep getting voted off.

Josh:
Gotta love the DVR. Whatever we're paying is worth it to skip over that mess each week.

Kim:
I like that we can skip past Paula's rambling.

Josh:
Cute or not. Good or not. He just butchered a high note like it was meat.

Kim:
I like him, too. He's just not as cute as little David.

Josh:
I like this Michael Johns guy better. He's not getting the middle school vote, so he's screwed. But he's good.

Kim:
That's not true. He's just great. I mean, getting applause from Simon isn't easy.

Josh:
He really shouldn't have screwed up his lyrics like he did. Because now, I'm just waiting on him to screw it up.

Kim:
This little David guy is so cute. I felt sorry for him last week.

Josh:
That wasn't bad. Opening was great. She's getting killed by the judges again, which gets predictable. Every year, they get one or two people and just kill them week after week.

Kim:
I like her, too. But that's mostly because she's a horse person. Although, this song tonight is pretty good.

Josh:
I like this Kristy girl. She was God awful last week, but she's sort of like Amanda -- not taking things too seriously.

Kim:
I'm just voting with what I like. And I didn't like it.

Josh:
We're not having this argument again. Just continue to put her in your bottom three and continue to get it wrong each week.

Kim:
As if things weren't bad enough, we've got Amanda leading off. Who likes this?

Josh:
To be fair, they were a pretty popular group in their time. Some people did enjoy their music.

Kim:
The Beatles again? Really?

Josh:
Aight, off and running here with the ol' DVR. We'll probably come close to catching up before the show is over.

What's up? Yep, late as usual, but this time with a good excuse. I had to do real work for the Montgomery Advertiser. I was at spring football practice. But never fear, Kim and I are here now to ease your Idol pain with doses of our award-winning commentary.

Just to let you folks in on a little something around here, the MoonsonIdol blog is knockin' out some hits. We had more than 1,200 after last week's live show. That's a rather large amount for Advertiser blogs. But hey, it's no wonder. Look at my bottom three from last week -- PERFECT. Kim had 2-of-3 correct. Basically, coming here and reading on Tuesday nights saves you from having to watch on Wednesdays. Our gift to you: One hour. You're welcome. On with the show, ladies and gents.

1 Comments:

At March 20, 2008 8:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is incredibly difficult to read. I've got no problem with the idea of watching a conversation unfold, but it'd be nice to not have to jump all over the page to follow it.

 

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