Friday, March 27, 2009

American Idol – Who Goes, Who Stays

Last night’s entertainment show American Idol had the highest number of voters – 36 million – in their entire history - for the top ten.

Smokey Robinson and Joss Stone sung a duet (pleasant, liked it) and Stevie Wonder sung “Superstition" and "Overjoyed” to the thrill of everyone in the audience.

Adam Lambert and Allison Iraheta, the strongest performers on the show this season, we think, were safe. We were expecting that.

The bottom three in last night’s show were Matt Giraud (surprise – he’s got talent), Scott MacIntyre (no surprise, very boring) and Michael Sarver (no surprise, an American Idol, not!) – the time to go is now. Judge’s save has still not been used and they didn’t use it last night either to save Michael Sarver who was voted off the show. I suppose they are waiting to use it for what it’s true purpose – to save someone worth saving and that American voters don’t realize is worth save, for example, someone as talented as Allison Iraheta, who found herself in the bottom three last week. Hmmph! Pu-leeeeze!

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