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PostPosted: Tue 17:15, 24 Sep 2013    Post subject: but honestly

can expect to see the now-traditional “Please join the group you think you belong in” when we get to the round-of-seven elimination.But here’s a thought, prompted by Ryan’s statement about Big Mike’s status: why not let us know who finished in what order each week? I suppose there are concerns I’m not thinking of—like making it even more apparent that one contestant is running away with the voting in years when that happens. But more data gives us more things to talk about, and it’s one elimination “twist” Idol hasn’t tried yet. Can you think of any good reasons not to?Other random thoughts:* I wonder if anyone else was as surprised as I was to hear the Polyphonic Spree’s “Light and Day / Reach for the Sun” (which you may know from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) in the Ford commercial. Why does Idol use more adventurous song choices in its Ford ads than it would in its actual performances?* Plus side of using Adam Lambert as a guest: best mentor of the season so far. Minus: having him perform on the show just a painful reminder of season 9′s lack of showmanship.* Was anyone, anywhere in America, moved to go online and watch Simon Fuller’s tedious If I Can Dream after “star” Justin Gaston’s guest appearance with Brooke White?Idol Watch: Spending the SaveMichael Becker / FOXQuick,[url=http://www.ocosound.com/]Christian Louboutin Discount[/url], I’m-still-on-vacation thoughts about last night’s Idol results round after the jump:As Simon said,[url=http://www.ocosound.com/]Cheap Christian Louboutin Shoes[/url], Matt Giraud has no realistic chance of winning this season of American Idol. He added that his sing-for-your-life performance was worse than the original that landed him at the bottom of the voting list. Simon could have added, but didn’t, that Matt has for whatever reason, not connected with voters,http://www.ocosound.com/, who simply don’t seem to find him memorable enough to dial his number. So naturally, the judges saved him last night. Wha—? The only explanation I can offer: unless I have miscounted, or the producers silently changed the rules again, next week would have been the last that the judges could have used the save. The save was meant to keep potential top contestants from getting the boot, but this year the fans have upset expectations by not upsetting expectations.If the judges didn’t use the save at all, the rule would be deemed a bust. If they used it next week, and not on a top Idol star, it would have been even more obvious that they were simply using the rules for its own sake. Hence: today, Matt Giraud is the luckiest man in America. The native Michigander in me is happy to see someone from my home state catch a break. But I can’t otherwise justify the call, since Matt had as much reason to go home as anyone else eliminated so far, and probably more than some.Is anybody else out there hoping that Adam Lambert or Danny Gokey ends up in the bottom two next week, just to ensure that the gimmick blows up in the producers’ faces? Cross your fingers with me, America.Idol Watch: Straight Up, NowRay Mickshaw / FOXSpoilers for American Idol’s elimination, after the break: The good news was, we didn’t have to hear That Awful Note again, since Danny Gokey escaped elimination. (Thus avoiding becoming the Howard Dean of  American Idol,[url=http://www.ocosound.com/]Christian Louboutin Sale[/url], his run ended with one unfortunate yelp.)The bad news, Allison got hosed. I’m tempted to say hosed by the judges, who were both inexplicably rough on her and easy on Danny Tuesday night, but honestly, I’m not sure how great the influence of the judges’ comments is at this point. Perhaps she got hosed by you, then, America. But hosed she was, as she showed by delivering a fine, gutsy—and appropriately tearful—reprise of “Crybaby.” The bright side for Allison is that she’s had ample time to have viewers get to know her; she was ejected in fourth place, which didn’t seem to hurt musical guest Chris Daughtry. Frankly, I can imagine someone making and selling a CD of hers much more easily than I can with Danny. (On

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