Friday, April 11, 2008

And then there were 7

Last night was the end of the road for Michael Johns and while he was never going to win it all, I'm am surprised he is gone before a few other contestants. This was another bad week of predictions [only got 2 of the bottom 3 and dead wrong on the person voted off] due to the fact there were so few stand out performances leading to a pile of could-be-in-the-bottom-three-contestants. Hopefully next week's Mariah Carey mentoring will lead to more powerful performances [Brooke, Syesha & Carly are you reading this] and what could be one my favorites, David Cook, most challenging week. Final thought to ponder until next week: Will any of the Idol's cover a song from the Glitter soundtrack? God I Hope Not.

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At 11:18 AM, April 11, 2008, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree and am surprised as well. He was not my favorite (or apparently anyone else's for that matter) but I did enjoy his performances. Maybe the fact that he was the least American of the American Idols led to his early bow out? G'day Mike!

Carly, you are next on the list. Are we seeing illegal immigration backlash on AI?

 
At 3:38 PM, April 11, 2008, Blogger TheWino said...

If we are, they should definetly stay our of Rhode Island.

 

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